Seriously, that's the first thing I noticed about that video. What the hell is he doing on that show haha came out of nowhere.
Seriously, that's the first thing I noticed about that video. What the hell is he doing on that show haha came out of nowhere.
I played both Diablo 1 and 2 solo so I think it's safe to say that D3 should still be fun to play solo.
Hell yea, just two weeks.
Seriously, same here.
Yes, Rayman Origins is worth $30.
Don't get me wrong this is really cool but does anyone else think this looks REALLY shitty? It just looks really cheap to me.
"Who the hell decided that furniture had to be so expensive?"
I have to give you props on platnuming Rayman Origins, the Land of the Livid Dead is one of the most ridiculously hard levels I've ever played and it felt SO good when I finally beat it.
10,000 kudos' to you sir for being excited for Moonrise Kingdom, I LOVE Wes Anderson films.
When you say wirelessly I assume you have a wireless router and both computers are connected to the router? If my assumptions are correct, here's what you do.
That same thing happened to me. There were parts of Journey were I just sat there staring at the TV with my mouth either wide open or with a huge smile on my face. The perfect blending of the music, visuals and the, for lack of a better word, journey that this game takes you through.
Journey does that exact thing, for me at least.
Anyone remember always having to flick up the wired controllers in order to get a little more slack while you're playing?
Yea I wanted to add to my post earlier but didn't have time. I wanted to add that, like you said, I think him "not getting it" had something to do with me being there in the room.I think the magic happens when you're actually sitting there at your house alone playing the game and then you discover a fellow traveler.…
I know exactly what you're saying, I forced my friend to play through Journey the other day and this same thing kind of happened. He said he liked it a lot but he didn't seem to "get" the game.
I agree with this too, as you can see by my replay to the comment in question.
Well there's an intelligent choice and a fun choice here.
I absolutely think that was the afterlife. It was bright and happy visuals/music and you could just basically have as much fun as you wanted and then you walk into the crevice at the end and get reborn, where you can start a new journey.
I was just looking at this guys other work and he's really good. Come on game companies grab this guy I could see a beautiful game come from this guys artwork.
That's the problem, you can't look at it that way with Journey. It's about 2-3 hours. But, it's not about the length...it's about the experience you get for that $15 and it's an amazing experience.