I'm still in awe of the fact they're at the elite four inside of a year, let alone a bit over two weeks.
I'm still in awe of the fact they're at the elite four inside of a year, let alone a bit over two weeks.
The game's called Super Chibi Knight, and it's a "full-size sequel" to Chibi Knight, a hit web game. It's currently up on both Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight.
If I knew how, I would be running a Twitch Plays Link's Awakening DS within the next thirty minutes.
Working now! No idea why it wasn't earlier.
All I'm seeing is a black screen, and the same when I view the source video on youtube. Is there an alternate video to the one linked in the article?
So is there anywhere I can watch this whole shebang sped up to "realtime"?
Humans can detect about 12 fps, but our brains notice something is "off" and jerky about the motion below 46ish fps (According to Edison). Estimates place our "resolution" at approximately 575-650 megapixels, assuming the eye is staring immobile at a fixed point.
This might sound a bit odd, but the foliage in Everloom on Newgrounds right now is incredibly beautiful.
Also, skip Match, and try OkCupid. I met my wife on there, and it's head-and-shoulders above every other dating service I'd explored at the time. It's also free, has a clean and easy to use interface, and is surprisingly good at finding matches.
Independently of this review, I encountered and played to completion the free version of Badlands last night.
Have to admit, I was merely glancing through until I saw the high-detail RTS games.
Nah, my brothers are all fine and polite and such. They're just very good. I can usually hold my own against one, by my youngest brother is on an off day when he's not in the top 2 in a COD match online.
It was in a Halo 2 System Link on whatever the Blood Gulch analog was that we first learned that Ghosts had a fuel tank. Our newbie player, playing Halo for the second time ever, shot once at the guy on the ghost (me), missing the headshot.
This is why I forever hope local multiplayer and LAN games never go out of style.
Freelancer sequel