blyon1990
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blyon1990

My friend and I did the same on the 2 base map! Each would create their own tunnel system in each of the main rock walls, and once finished, we would try to murder each-other through the stone using the rail guns that could shoot through solid objects. Tricky since you couldn’t see how the other had dug their tunnel!

This was my first title on PS3 and certainly ushered in a great many hours of couch coop. Not many games nowadays allow couch coop and even fewer allow multiple couch coop players to play online with other players and their couch coop buddies. While the online community did fizzle out, as most do, it provided some

There’s simply a level that our brains operate beyond our conscious understanding. When things that we have grown to accept as constants are changed, our brain struggles to meet those ends. If for example the plane you were “standing on” in VR started to slowly rotate or shift, your brain will struggle to understand

No Subterfuge? :)

Patrick, never have I been so utterly disappointed in your opinions. :( It’s okay, you’re still young. There’s still time for you to come around.

I dream of a JSRF sequel on today’s consoles. Please Sega? At least hand it off to a developer that can do it justice. It’s time.

Fantastic game with true quality. My wife and I have revelled in it since its release. However, while I truly admire its respect for couch coop and the good ol’ days of split screen, this game is really hindered by its lack of an online multiplayer component. Much like Klei’s original stance on a lack of online coop

+1 to “So what is this exactly?”

Hell, something like this could be a great tool for pen and paper/ tabletop games to give that average Joe a means to create a face for their name, or even give the GM a means to give their NPC’s some character beyond voice acting and description.

I've always been a huge fan of the Rainbow series. The initial installments with their slow and methodical tactical gameplay were nice, while the vegas titles did an excellent job on mixing in character customization with adequate cover to cover mechanics. Everyone's character felt unique, and there seemed to be so

Winch crotch? I think so.

I agree in most aspects of this article. To me Xbox One implies that they are indeed starting over, completely and utterly discarding any pride or ownership in their past consol and technology releases. You simply can't do that. On some level it's a slap to the face of any loyal Xbox fan that's partaken in their past