Might have to go down the wrestler route and hope they can act.
I’m having a blast with this game. Can’t say I’ve suffered from any treasonous AI companions, although they are SUPER KEEN to get the ball, to point of knocking me into orbit. My boy Tex is a demon in goal though. Thanks Tex, if you’re reading this.
Consider myself schooled!
Why are you reporting on this story? The fact that her Dad runs a mobile gaming company is a pretty tenuous link, no?
Few artists can draw like this, full stop.
Agreed. I remember my friend’s Dad had it quite early, and whenever I was round I would ask if I could use an internet chatroom, for the sheer futuristic novelty of it. These days I mostly avoid talking to you people, you’re into some weird stuff.
That ending was a bit David Lynch with it glitched out like that.
“click, click, boom”
Well yo, are ya‘all ready for me yet?
(Pump it up Squirrelbot3001!)
“You have discovered A secret fight”
Come on over to PSN, I rarely here anyone using a mic. And when they do they’re generally focused on the game, at times sheepish because they’re often a lone voice. Admittedly I only play Last of Us online at the moment, but I used to play a lot of Killzone, never really ran into problems (not saying the assholes…
Pretty sure the article states there are 6 buttons.
Who's the artist? Can't see it mentioned in the article.
Is that...Pop-up pirate? I didn't think that game survived past the 90's, yet here's some lunatic cosplaying as it.
Nah. I'm now fully expecting someone to do it with a Dance Dance Revolution mat.
The Duscae demo is full of landmarks and objectives, and as you walk through the world, your gang members will point out various points of interest, many of which lead to sidequests and activities. The map takes clear and obvious influence from games like Far Cry 3 and Skyrim, and the navigational menu lets you set up…
I read all the books in one sitting. Started at night some time, finished about 5 in the morning, I just couldn't help myself. Admittedly, being unemployed at the time helped me to be able to dig deep for that kind of commitment.
"We've said, 'Let's take some existing art and see how it fits,'" Valve programmer Jeep Barnett told me during an interview. "So yeah, we'll grab some headcrabs, we'll grab the machine guns from Half-Life, the rocket launcher—all those different fun things—and see how they play in VR. But right now, it's a tool for…
The bump texture makes the planet look much smaller, it should look smooth. I'm not convinced that's how light would reflect of it as well. Surely it would be bathed in light, that close to it's sun? Overall effect makes it look like a stone floor or something.