driadon
Driadon
driadon

That second playthrough is exactly what I want out of No Man’s Sky, and have since it’s first trailer. It felt very strange to me to see how everyone went about absorbing this game. It was suddenly “the games that will be all games!” all because a trailer said that “every atom is procedural”. It was even stranger to

It’s a sad state for the internet as a whole, as click-bait is now a requirement to get paid in most online journalism fields as it’s the new banner/popup ad.

I’m a part of a Dragon Quest group on Facebook that really tried to spearhead the #dragonquestforthewest hashtag in as many places as they could. It’s magical to see all that effort end up making the difference of seeing the game out here, as I’m one of those collectors that would buy every Dragon Quest RPG that hits

You’re completely right, it is a different medium, and I do see where you are getting at. I think the fear here is less on a development end and more on a publishing side end: where here is a stigma in saying “This isn’t what you’ll play” as it has made the mainstream audience tune out in the past. (keep in mind, for

It’s been around the internet for quite some time. Not 100% of its origins.

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While I personally wouldn’t have a problem seeing a game in the current state its in (orange boxes, broken scripting and all), it would also not really show consumers their vision. It’s like saying “I want to preview your painting!” when it’s half finished and has only has 3 colours on it. Want to know what Bioshock

This has to be a good behind the scenes joke. Someone get a hold of some folks in that team and ‘scoops’ it out. Scoops, duder.

It costs money, and time. Plus what they mean by brute force is actually pretty accurate. When I was on the Nostalrius servers about half a year ago, there were several broken quests and dailies as some of that data was not part of the afore mentioned backup. You’d basically have to rebuild a part of it from scratch,

Hey Luke, you should check out the game’s custom factions as well; from the looks of it there are ways to have powers that are vastly different from being either associated with the Axis and the Allies while still having their own means of being part of the war.