Hmmm, didn't think of that. I'll have to see if it's done that with mine.
Hmmm, didn't think of that. I'll have to see if it's done that with mine.
My main one is "Sir, You Are Being Hunted" which reads somewhere around the 2 minute mark, despite having put a considerable amount of time in to it.
But there are several others.
That depends.
I mean, the BBC got Charles Cecil (Broken Sword, Beneath a Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress) to make a couple of point & click Doctor Who games that were all released for free.
I never managed to get my hands on them, but I heard they were actually pretty good.
Nope, my Steam is almost permanently online.
You'll also be able to rate other peoples' reviews, like you can on networks like Amazon. Presumably this will work better than the infamously abusable user-review system on Metacritic, as Steam users can only review games that they've played. The system will also display each reviewer's playtime in parentheses next…
I'm trying to not spoil or ruin anything for you, but here's the official blurb:
"After the events of Alan Wake, our eponymous hero finds himself in the middle of a new adventure in Arizona, where his own words again hold the key to defeating his evil twin, the malevolent Mr. Scratch, who spreads darkness where he…
It is a direct sequel or continuation of the events of the main game & DLC.
I didn't buy it for ages thinking pretty much the same. I was under the impression that it was purely a game that focused on achieving high scores...but yeah, it has a single player focus with a fairly decent storyline.
The ending is vague…
I take it you haven't completed the DLC or American Nightmare then?
If you want resolution, they really help. It's still left a little vague, but they do expand a bit more.
But they are original games. They just happen to be set in the IPs of other creators/people.
I know what you mean though, a game set in their own universe...but why would that be any different?
That may very well be SH1. Can't quite tell though.
As for Alan Wake...how dare you! *shakes fist* Alan Wake was awesome :p
Not as great as they wanted it to be, but it was still good.
They missed out Silent Hill 1 and most of the Alone in the Dark series, alongside the more recent Silent Hill games...also, I think they skipped Alan Wake?
But still, a good video. Good to see they covered some of the really early games.
Yeah. After the Geth basically formed full sentience, and EDI & Joker were officially a couple...I just couldn't go the Renegade route...
Geth =/= Reapers
Your choice at the end of the game is to control the reapers, destroy the reapers (and all other synthetic life), or merge all biological life with synthetic (and vice versa).
The Geth are only affected negatively by the destroy choice, whereas control leaves them as they are, and merge makes them equal…
I've had my eye on this for the past few months.
Don't even own the game, just want my own figure of Rapunzel, the other 2 are a bonus.
No need to hide it from the Council IIRC, the council only created the whole "No AI" thing because of the Geth...
Yeah. Before the third game, I had this feeling that both sides were wrong in the whole thing, but after going through the Geth memory thing, seeing the first sentient Geth and how it all escalated, how the Geth basically tried to broker peace but the Quarians wouldn't listen...yeah...
But, I did like that the Quarians…
I know it doesn't technically fit in here, but I feel like sharing it anyways.
The whole Quarian / Geth conflict would have been avoided if the Quarians had just accepted what was happening rather than being scared shitless by it (as is even explained in ME3).
Fuck.
This is basically what I was calling for the other day.
I have Tumblr. Tumblr is a great place to share video or screesnhots, because the people that are following you, or find your posts, have done so because they share the same interests as you.
It means they're likely to get more attention, be passed around…
I really want a Vita, and I'm considering the possibility of getting one with my PS4...but I'm still not entirely sure.
The Assassin's Creed game looks great, but is coming to home consoles next year. The Uncharted game looks cool, but I've heard that it adds absolutely nothing to the existing storyline (which is one…
I just feel like sharing this, mostly for the bits about the money, rather than the ideology.