This does sound interesting, and I'm glad their Kickstarter is going well.
This does sound interesting, and I'm glad their Kickstarter is going well.
I want to play this, I want to play this, I want to dodge oncoming subways while outracing my opponents, I want to play this ...
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!!
Not everyone can afford large hard drives. Sometimes we have to make the most of what we have.
I think Cocamaster was saying that most of the world's population believes in ~some~ form of religion (though I think that's an arbitrary and poorly defined term—but that's beside the point).
Getting those people involved could only be an asset. I'm redoing Hanako's route right now.
I saw the gravestones and thought, "Oh, no. This is going to be heartbreaking." (Upon a second reading, it kind of is, thanks to the amount of depth and explanation in the writing.) Very good article, though.
... I like that. :-D
That burger looks nasty (except for the pork itself), but great review as always. One of the tags is spelled "Off-Kiter" where it should be "Off-Kilter," though.
So open a cheat menu up after someone beats the game. Or disable achievements like GTA IV does.
Judging by NemesisLeon's response to me, the argument is that the devs will "sell out" and balance the game toward the easy mode.
See also NemesisLeon's response to my post.
I want to play this.
So basically you want cheat menus just like many games used to have before the arrival of Achievements. Works for me; just turn the Achievements off while cheats are on like I believe Grand Theft Auto IV does.
[shrugs] If you don't want to play the Easy Mode, you don't have to, right?
I've heard of that, and I was just about to mention it. Nice work.
Ah, thanks!
I love Ninja Warrior (especially the Japanese version, because the announcers really get into it)—but I've seen nothing else of worth on that channel in recent years. Except for COPS 2.0. Ah, well. Thank God for Doritos Crash Course.
It's bizarre, to be sure, but it has its own ... flavor. I wouldn't want it in my Vault (or house), but it certainly has an I-know-not-what appeal.
This sounds vaguely like the "build your stronghold" mini-quest lines in Morrowind (for the Great Houses Redoran [represent!], Hlaalu [though their stronghold was a lot nicer], and Telvanni [and theirs was really cool]), which I loved.