"I can't believe people still find this show entertaining" =/= "EVERYONE IS FORBIDDEN TO ENJOY IT." Avoid taking uncalled for extremes in argument. It makes you look logically impaired.
"I can't believe people still find this show entertaining" =/= "EVERYONE IS FORBIDDEN TO ENJOY IT." Avoid taking uncalled for extremes in argument. It makes you look logically impaired.
I adored this show for the first three seasons before it got cancelled, and I remember everybody being super excited that it was coming back. We all got together at a friends house drunk to watch the re-premiere of the show, and I was completely alone in a house of over twenty people thinking that what I just watched…
Virtual reality still has its chance— but not in your living room. I don't think something like this will ever, ever be a common household occurrence, and they should stop trying to make it one.
Yeah, because its last chance was what, in the 90s? When 3D consisted of flat shaded squares and triangles, and those VR arcade sets cost over $450k?
Meh. I guess that my wish for a Telltale made Doctor Who-game will continue to go unfulfilled.
We're never gonna get Back to the Future Season Two.
No. You stuck your ketchup in my peanut butter. I love TellTale, but Borderlands doesn't have the depth for this treatment and shouldn't. Vault hunters, it's a dungeon crawler. This is all about $$$, not the search for a great storyline. Boo.
Thought the writing in Borderlands was really, really bad. More or less Reddit-Memes: The Game. I hope Telltale will go away from all that. Not really hopeful though.
all i have to say is so far all i have seen is ships and more ways for them to get $ from people Including offering stuff that was for original backers to everyone gee thanks for rewarding people who were with you at the begining.... the route this game is going looks to be a cash shop nightmare..... hell if you…
It's not digging, it's critical thinking. The company does not need to come off well, it just needs to come off better. When the show flat out says "It's over, Xbox One won the console war", how can you say that the company did not come off well? You literally just saw Microsoft murder Sony.
That's Microsoft's way of "disguising" the lower resolution their console is sporting. The Xbone force darkens games to give the appearance of better contrast (also adding "pop" to the casual eye looking at in-store displays) and, at the same time, artificially sharpens the contrast. It's really gross and at least as…
"a lot of these AAA games suck at that cause they focus on graphics."
The differences, many first reported before the consoles had even launched, have understandably been the cause of no small amount of fretting and general angst among the gaming community. At the same time, plenty of people in the press and public alike (including here at Kotaku) have said it's not necessarily that big…
You have artificial sharpening and forced contrast to thank for that.
I once asked a kid rather directly why he kept the stickers and tags on his hat, he was probably like 15. Anyway, he replied:"It's an expensive hat and I want to make sure women see it and know I can take care of them"
I replied, "Hm, that's interesting, most of the girls I case after like to see old thrift store…
I don't see any cute there. Just horrifying, terrible nightmares.
It's not like it really mattered in LA Noire, you're going to reach the same ending no matter what. I played through the game twice, one of which I purposely did all the interrogations wrong but yet you get the same ending. That's the problem, you're not rewarded with a better ending for doing everything the way it…
Is every criticism of a game necessarily a "complaint"? I mean, it's one thing to complain about people who act like everything is the worst thing ever, but it's totally valid to criticize parts of a game that you otherwise enjoyed. (And it's the same with movies, books, TV, theatre, etc.)
I think a lot of people are passionate about the things they love and feel much more freedom to express disappointment online than they are in their "normal" lives. It does feel disproportionately unhappy a lot of the time, though.
Yep, I don't get this at all. I say "Oh good, a boss fight. Brilliant!" all the fucking time. A well-designed boss fight is my favorite part of an action/adventure game. What the fuck would a Mega Man or Zelda game be without occasional bosses to test your skills in new and inventive ways? Can you imagine Super…