“I’m purely arguing for the game itself...” Yeah on every single comment that is even remotely critical of the game. I hope you’re getting paid for this advocacy.
“I’m purely arguing for the game itself...” Yeah on every single comment that is even remotely critical of the game. I hope you’re getting paid for this advocacy.
nooooooo if there were blacksmiths that could fix red weapons, then we’d all constantly feel obliged to fast travel back to a town the minute anything turned red. Think about it, you’re in the middle of exploring a really cool new area and your beloved sword turns red... welp, better go get it fixed. We’d negate the…
Way to be a shining example of everything wrong that this article, and the developer, is trying to point out. Privacy is a right, but it must be exercised or it will be taken away. Even then, it’s slowly being extracted from us year-by-year because of people like you who just don’t care. Privacy is something worth…
Privacy is overrated so we should give everything about ourselves to unknown parties who should do everything they want with it like sell us underwear or housing or mortgages.
Here’s a direct comparison:
Right, but I’m down with a rendering of his character that’s super into mopey pop punk for some weird reason.
It triggered my laughter, that’s for sure.
I know nothing about Xcom but I do know Halo and that good sirs is a Grunt plain as day
Some of the graphics in the background remind me of Mega Man Legends. This pleases me.
“If it was easy, it was easy. I’ve won games against opponents that couldn’t make it past their base. That’s easy. Saying it’s easy is like saying “try harder” cause that was easy...”
Personally, I learned how not to sigh or roll my eyes back when I was married. It always led to a terrible row.
Solid bait.
Women can both kick ass and fall in love. Just like male superheroes.
I imagine that the first act will follow Steve, and then switch to Diana once the narrative gets rolling. The reason for this is that you need a character that the audience can latch on to in order to “get up to speed” on the plot/narrative/other characters/whatever. Steve getting stranded on the island let’s us, as…
Seems kinda unfair to Steam.
Depends on how you play your games. I like to role play in my role playing games.
Just some info that may be pertinent to your decision:
1. Ethan Carter had good shader/texture tech.
That’s factually incorrect.
“Greed”? The game is fucking brilliant. People who spend years of their lives making something great have a right to charge for their effort. I find it bizarre that you classify server costs as a valid cost but don’t seem to be counting making-a-great-game as one. Are you judging artistic effort or are you judging an…