They said 85% effort, not 85% score. Did you judge their comment without reading it properly? Oh, the internet.
They said 85% effort, not 85% score. Did you judge their comment without reading it properly? Oh, the internet.
If I owned the ball, I could take it and go home. I would be the supervillain of the World Cup.
...if this does well, we’re never getting another rdr2-level effort again. Given the working practices that might be a good thing, but why would anybody put in the effort if you can make money just pumping out shitty pyramid schemes dressed up as shooters? Luckily indie games will still be around, but I’d be a little…
Oddly enough what annoys me most is that there’s no gambling to this game. You do the QTE’s, and if you do them correct and fast you win, every time, and if you do them incorrect or slow you lose, every time (even when the trick you do just gives the comte a little more info). No bluffs, no mind-games; everything is ex…
“Which has been a...” what? Don’t leave us hanging!
...did you mean Layers of Fear? People are dumping on Medium because it was dull, but the clip in the article is from Layers of Fear
We should all hope that Rian Johnson is never allowed an opportunity to work on the hallowed Star Wars franchise again, so his time can be spent on movies that are actually good. Michael Bay should be responsible for every Star Wars movie going forward; script and direction.
...do you think that when people complain that these aren’t real movies, they’re saying they’re not ‘dense’ enough?
I guess by Bruce-force you mean getting Bruce McCulloch to browbeat them? “Well why won’t you do it? Are you some sort of jerk? Some sort of prick? You... human loser!?”
This is an argument I only see in gamer circles. Imagine telling anyone else - “you could do your job and make ten thousand dollars, but why not do your job and make a hundred instead? A hundred bucks is nothing to scoff at!” Or in terms of investment - if you can invest a dollar to make a hundred bucks or to make…
Cool refuge, but... a 100-year old building? My apartment building is 120 years old, but that doesn’t exactly make it historic in any meaningful sense...
...isn’t this just the manga “Sadako-san and Sadako-chan”?
...there is nothing to this other than the genre. No hook in the gameplay, world, or writing to differentiate it. Basically - “this will be great for CRPG fans if it turns out to be well written and the combat’s fun and there’s something unique about it.” Ok.
...you’re like Captain America, but instead of being trapped in Arctic ice in the 40s, you were trapped in ice on the border between Sweden and Norway in the early 70s. All of the bad things you mention are completely outdated; all of the good things, unfortunately, are as well.
The mnemonic for spelling Jan-ken is easy - it goes Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsunomaki, Tsu... No... Maki... JAN-KEN-PON!
This seems like a fair protest... but this - “It also noted that the show was an embarrassment nationally—and internationally—for Koganei” - seems like a drastic over-estimation of the show’s impact, and Koganei’s brand recognition.
Do you not see a difference between civilians playing action war games and the actual military publicly promoting themselves through action war games?
“Manga fans complain that anime adaptation is not the manga.” I mean sure Kotaku - if you want you can write that article every day of your lives for the rest of history, but I’m not sure what anybody gains from this.
My rollercoaster - “Holy shit, Robert Altman died? Oh - it’s not the actual Robert Altman, so I guess he’s still alive at least... let’s just google that and... oh no.”