I gotta say, it starts a lot like the Goat Simulator soundtrack. I don't know if that's a good thing.
I gotta say, it starts a lot like the Goat Simulator soundtrack. I don't know if that's a good thing.
It's quite possible and, now that I'm thinking about it, probably the only way to do it. Let's just hope it's good, then!
Yeah, that makes sense. I guess I didn't think of it this way. Hope the adaptation is good, then. Maybe they can make a good movie.
While I partly agree that it could be very useful, it looks from a different "age" than the city in the series. The series seems to have industrial-revolution tech (with some liberties taken, of course) but with medieval looking architecture. The architecture here is completely different. It looks like it's from the…
Yeeeeah... gonna have to get a WiiU when this launches. My wallet thanks Nintendo.
We can only hope... But these locations don't really resemble anything from the series to me. I hope they get very creative with it.
And here I was thinking that games are supposed to be fun. Silly me, right? Clearly, games are serious business and must be taken seriously. Nobody is supposed to have fun while playi... -ahem- practicing e-sports.
Nope. Games are made out of code. Which is there to create a bunch of ones and zeroes. Which are actually just symbols for electrical current, so games are made out of electrons.
Shit, that makes sense. Sometimes I forget.
A good enough games will only be successful if it can get enough fans. Many "good enough" games are what we call "underrated". While they are good enough, people didn't get to know it properly. Your game having lots of fans is the one and only sign of success.
Just bounce from the trampoline.
Sure. Who needs fans, right? Sega would clearly be OK without the people who like their games. They are right when they treat their fans like shit.
Lol, yeah. But isn't that the definition of steampunk? Using or, mostly, pretending to use steam engines?
Or at least looking like you thought of the subject. I've seen steampunk computers, which makes even less sense.
Not trying to be sarcastic or anything, but here's a giant blocky turtle with a blocky city on its back and you are having problems with the gears on its neck? It's not the only thing that doesn't make any sense in this case, but it all still looks pretty neat, nonsensical or not.
Why? Really, honest question. Not trying to be sarcastic or something.
"De la Vega" isn't "Vega". Close, but not the same.
Um,
1- he didn't insult the guy;
2- The guy asked. "What was the deal with the 'official' Japanese names of the bosses." Yeah, that doesn't end with a question mark but that's clearly a question.
Mike Bison sound like Mike Tyson. Vega isn't a spanish name. It's the name of a star. In fact a giant one. It's one of the brightest out there and is considered by many the most important star in the sky, apart from the Sun, of course. If that's not the perfect name for the "dictator", I don't know what is. Balrog is…
And let's not forget that there's a risk involved. There's no certainty that it will ever get made. We can hope it will, but it might not. If it doesn't... good bye monies.
People who paid for the product (the prototype) got the product they paid for. So what they "bought" is finished. Of course Broken Age is different. One is a piece of software, the other is a piece of hardware that is still not finished (like Broken Age was not long ago). But there are no differences in what concerns…