I guess I just don’t understand why a game structured like OW would need a real sequel. Just update the engine and keep going. Not like there is an overarching story that needs to be addressed in a new chapter.
I guess I just don’t understand why a game structured like OW would need a real sequel. Just update the engine and keep going. Not like there is an overarching story that needs to be addressed in a new chapter.
I know Blizzard has a pretty massive user base with Overwatch, WoW and everything else, but they’re starting to feel like a mere shadow of their former selves.
I’d be cautious about any excitement for it after how badly they screwed up Warcraft 3 remaster. Wait for release, reviews and community feedback. Warcraft 3 remaster was (and is still) a huge disaster (and blizz has abandoned it, no longer getting support)
So, you’re exhibiting the exact same behavior just in the opposite direction?
Polygon counts are irrelevant, most of the graphics are prerendered.
Oh! I’m helpful here! Theres an option (even in vanilla FF7) that puts little red arrows over exit points!
I’m glad you updated. Chun Li is from Tekken 3 for those wondering.
Hey now, Sonics can be decent little hatches with some tuning.
Kids of a certain age wake up when the engine turns off. A more likely reason.
They just compare dent pictures.
Sorry, but I can’t get past the fact that there’s a Facebook Camry Owners group. Do they argue over what hue of beige is the best?
Listen, I’m anti motion controls till I die. I have a tattoo about it across my forehead. Fight me.
News: garbage game port to be slightly less garbage.
I have that. I want it on a useful portable system.
WHERE IS MY WIND WAKER?!?!
Never played it. The motion controls turned me off completely. This one still looks iffy, I remember hearing about there being A LOT of filler in this game too, like filler that isn’t fun but a grind, but I may be wrong on that.
SRSLY.
I’m still holding onto hope for a WW/TP collection. I mean, why would they not?
I’m seeing a lot of right handed link in this coverage and, no sir, I don’t like it.