
We're in the middle of an incredibly welcome computer role-playing game resurgence, so it's only fair the key…
We're in the middle of an incredibly welcome computer role-playing game resurgence, so it's only fair the key…
Yes, Dragonlance was created from a campaign Weis and Hickman used to run. I think most of the D&D settings came from campaigns initially. All of the spells with someone's name in them, like Bigby, Mordenkainen, Tenser, etc, came from characters that were in campaigns Gygax played in World of Greyhawk.
I also have a chronic illness, and this article enraged me. No, I would not be cool with a partner deciding to cheat on me months after I got ill, me finding out, then me being given an ultimatum that either I go along with the cheating or get dumped. This is just such a sucky corner this woman has backed her husband…
I wondered he her husband feels about it, too. It sounds like his health condition is pretty serious. He might feel that if he told her he didn't want to open up the marriage, she would leave. That could be scary for someone who is at least somewhat dependent on their partner for physical care. He also might be…
That's a shame. The likelihood of a SimAnt 2 is now even more remote than ever.
As long as the DLC is like expansion packs. Not a fan of buying many pieces that adds up to an insane amount. I remember Expansion packs use to be around half the price as the full game, and came with enough content to be it's own game.
It seems like some poor decisions made by the couple may have contributed.
Continuing to pop out kids while in such a volatile industry/situation seems like a terrible idea as well. You know things could go south at any time and can barely afford to raise the kids you already have yet you continue to have more? Just putting more and more people through the wringer of moving constantly with…
Yeah, seriously. Whats that saying about insanity, that its the definition of doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results?
Every time we accepted a job offer, we were offered promises of stability and plenty of funding. We were told about the "project after this one," and no offer was given as temporary, or "for this project only." Instead of companies asking us if we'd stay for the long haul, we began asking them instead.
Prosecute swatters as attempted murder.
Yeah, compared to 1 and 2, the combat in this is a huge step back. I agree with you completely. I don't mind grinding in a lot of games, because the combat is fun, but just holding R to fight isn't exactly fun.
I wouldn't mind doing the filler stuff as much (I avoid them atm) if the core combat mechanic was fun. As it stands, it's like playing an MMO for me, and I'm not a fan of those. If the combat gameplay was either more geared towards the tactical view or more geared towards action and movement, I would enjoy it much…
You know what I want? A true sequel to Mario RPG on snes best Mario game ever made. Has the richest story out of all Mario games, and is slot of fun and full of mystery but that just me :)
If Inquisition wasn't a DA game I'd think it'd have been rated better but the fact is it traded story and character development for beautiful world settings but apart from a couple of areas like the Hinterlands most areas were still generic and only filled with fetch quests.
I've never even heard of it before this article. I think that's pretty strong evidence right there.
Men have a tendency to convince themselves that women fall for big muscular dudes - the same barrel-chested piles of muscle that we've been worshiping in video games and comics for decades
We went around and around about this in our Top Secret Kotaku Chat Bunker, but just to fill everyone in: