I wonder if she realizes she's on tv... or on this planet...
I wonder if she realizes she's on tv... or on this planet...
Why the hell can't they make a DBZ game look like this? The new DBZ on PS4 looks like a PS2.5 game.
Given the size of the people, this is like a value meal.
I tried to write down as much of the dialog as I could when I was a kid, to make it a script or some crap. Now, I hate reading. Not in games or comics... just books. I be a visual person.
Do you just create cities? Or can you play in them with the vehicles/people/ect? It'd be nice if you could do gta shit in it and invite 100 people in an existing cityscape.
It's not about the art, drawing on things that aren't supposed to have art on it gives it a ghetto vibe, I'm an artist myself, so yeah I could make something better too...
This looks like a PS3 game... I'd expect something a little better.
It bothers me when I see real graffiti... makes me feel like the neighborhood has gone to shit.
I used to have the leap motion... was a waste of money. There were no practical uses for it and it didn't always work well.
Watching the footage is so boring....
If I didn't know who peach was, I wouldn't know which girl in the picture she was. I hate when that actually happens on there. If I ever talk to her, I'd ask if it's a 3-way deal or does someone else come with the package.
Holy crap, I always thought about doing this to my future son. Just to see his reaction each year I show him the graphics of a new system. But he'd figure it out through media and friends how the others exist....
They should make a show of that intro on AS...
the death scene is slightly different on the pc version... less dramatic.
It's weird hearing his name without Matt Stone before or after his.
Jeeze, now I need to go out and buy a system that can frick'n run Crysis.
I don't see the 2nd instance...
Next thing you know, they'll find depictions of violence against men.
Ooo, and destructible environments.
I'd like to see them make a place where you can go in any building and be able to do more things in the city.