Wizminkey
Wizminkey
Wizminkey

Better is subjective, depending on what you want out of a LEGO game. If you want a sandbox building thing, then yeah, Worlds is going to be your preferred game. But if you want an action/adventure game closer to the other LEGO games with local multiplayer (PLEASE add online this time!) and enjoy collecting fan service

It doesn’t scan the collection of bricks you’ve assembled, it uses an RFID tag or similar tech to Skylanders. My guess is you either have 3 tags per vehicle, or each tag allows you to choose from three vehicle variants in-game.

I’m a fan of this type of system, and plan to implement similar in my game, if I ever get the time to work on it! It’s hard to sell a full $20 game to mobile customers, and if you drop the price on mobile platforms, the PC players revolt!

City Builder x RPG has been done before. The cross of two genres isn’t unique, it’s the way they’re implementing it in a Free to Play atmosphere.

Game Dev Tycoon really irked me. They took Kairosoft’s Game Dev Story, swapped out “Story” for “Tycoon”, made some unique graphics that were still eerily similar to the original game and called it their own. And good lord, the original versions were awful. Think first-time Visual Basic developer using WinForms

So much hate for entirely optional chests that had a couple costumes and piddling amounts of money in them.

Apart from online connection issues, I have yet to encounter a significant bug in AC:Unity. There are far too many chests in the game, though. My desire to 100% it like I did AC:Black Flag has waned, but I still enjoyed the game.

I've had worse!

I'm ashamed that I still haven't finished Dying Light yet. I love the game, but I can only play it after my little ones are in bed, and that 3 hours of game time is precious when I can get it. Too many good games with too much darned content!

Creating a meaningful world to explore with flight is hard. You can’t create giant forts with guards out front and lots of mobs leading up to a fight in the back, because flying mounts can just bypass everything and land in front of the boss or quest mob or whatever.

As another user said, system standby can increase your time as most play time calculators just do a subtraction between the current time and the last time the game was saved/loaded. In the case of a system resume, that last time was yesterday.

They made a decision. They know their game engine and its limitations when factored alongside the current state of video drivers and APIs. Leaving those extra bits in could lead to any number of:

GuildWars 2 has no random overland PvP, nor factions. Rather, servers are grouped into World vs World groupings and have tournaments with server-wide buffs and such as rewards. You can still do various PvP game types with players on the same server, but it's through a queue system with no factions or certain races put

I wish I had people to play GW2 with. I love it, but very few of my friends play it and I don’t want to join some random guild whose members I will likely never group with. I tried building my own guild when the game launched for the few friends and other members of Tholuxe Paells on Everquest from back in “the day,”

Funny how there's ALWAYS a supply problem. It's almost like they intentionally make small amounts so they can drag the number of first-time purchases out over an extended period and lower production costs before launch, while driving up desirability because of how hard it is to find the console/item in any stores.

World of Warcraft is a Skinner Box (I’d link, but the post editor won’t do it.) Push button, receive tiny reward that boosts endorphins and makes you feel satisfied. Lather, rinse, repeat. It’s like the lights and sounds of Las Vegas casinos; draw you in, then feed you bare trickles of rewards with intense light and

Even if HB-users were the only ones banned, you can bet a ton of people using other bots got the fear put in them and are playing without now.

-Disclosure Agreement. You disclosed information about an early version of a game before it’s gone through significant testing or bug-squashing. You get in trouble for it and rail on the internet about the evils of Microsoft.You signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement. You disclosed information about an early version of a

System of a Down will be an interesting, thrashy play! I'm sad there's no Offspring yet, though. Hopefully we'll see Slim Pickens or You're Gonna Go Far Kid as songs in the future!

According to the internet, where people just line up to post "This game played well with no bugs" as often as "OMFG THIS GAME IS BROKEN AS STANK WTF MONEY BACK NAO! SUE THE COMPANY RARRRRR!!!"