Is it still a “fangame” if it’s a game that’s legally, officically sold on a legtimate store page?
Clearly Valve is fine with licensing (?) out the characters for this title.
Is it still a “fangame” if it’s a game that’s legally, officically sold on a legtimate store page?
Clearly Valve is fine with licensing (?) out the characters for this title.
Because Japan has a deeply ingrained pedophilia culture and it’s glass ceilings all around.
Accessible, cool and care. It’s the latter that I feel titles like Xenoverse constantly skimp out on and is why FighterZ had just swooped in and capitalized on.
I think it’s one of the benefits of DBFZ is how accessible it is. I see it as less about performing highly technical inputs and more about reading your opponent. It also doesn’t hurt that the game is gorgeous.
I mean, it looks cool, but the move is just pushing two buttons, and the frame window is actually not that short to counter. This happens in the game all the time.
Are you watching closely?
I think you mean this impression:
I wonder why people need to find games in the first place. Don’t you already have a backlog, a wishlist, and genre preference? Not to mention sites that promote or talk about games of all different development types.
What’s your point?
And yet, a lot of dev shops I’ve been at think that advice doesn’t apply to them. :\
You’re right... at the end of the day, a game is software & success comes from treating it as such.
Well that’s just a risk. That’s not “reason 1824826138373" not to back kickstarters games, that’s reason 1: If you can’t accept the risk of something falling through, you shouldn’t back it. That’s the very nature of crowdfunding.
People need to be realistic here, and remember that as a matter of common sense, you do not tell a bunch of gamers who paid you $1.2 million dollars that you’re canceling the game they paid for without releasing anything more than a demo . . . unless you want your asshole ripped out through your throat.
Sorry, I meant Arkansas.
Then developers need to stop using that term when they actually mean cancelled...
It doesn’t explicitly mean that, but it means (at least in this case) that something has gone very wrong, which is a worrying thing.
Reason 1824826138373 to never back Kickstarter games. I would be so pissed if I backed this to have the project essentially canceled. Sure they meant well, but they took all that money and now the backers are just SOL. Such BS.
Hiatus in the Bahamas with the cash.
holy s**t, remember when people used to invade Beatles’ homes or novelists or even scientists?
he pleads not ghillie.