This is a very good point!
This is a very good point!
I don't see the update, but another reader alluded to it referring to driving using only one foot and no hands. If he's referring to driving using only one foot and no hands, that would be much more difficult!
If he's referring to driving using only one foot and no hands, that would be much more difficult!
The ugliness of its presentation and code aside, what's impressive about it is the fact that the creator managed to pull it off in such a succinct fashion. Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology's preeminent Flappy Bird theorist, said this of Crappy Bird over instant messenger: "When you get all this…
You strike a great point, and I think it's because they aren't in that cycle, so JRPGs have flourished where others have died. Good show.
Now they just put you in charge, and we'll all be fine.
Or more likely: Gamers Defending the broken game they got tricked into buying.
I like it so far, but have noticed a glaring issue: you can totally and easily pick incompatible parts. Still a cool site, though!
Kind of the wrong syndrome but I see where you were going with that.
Same.
agreed!
I read that earlier while stalking you. It's good! Vash/Nails was the first thing I thought initially, too.
You'd be good at it. Step 1: Write article about things. Step 2: Provide links to things in article, incase people are interested.
Best part of article: Filed to: THE HELL?
Thank you for linking to a purchasable item on a concrete website, I appreciate this, Mr. Newsreporter! Seriously, why don't they hire you?
Please keep us posted for when this becomes available for pre-order! Keep up the good work!
I'm sure you will keep us posted as to which one this will be?
I sure hope this is as awesome as they are making it out to be. It would definitely fill the void, and do everything I need it to, without building a separate 300+$ PC when I have a BA gaming PC across the room... I just want to play -some- of my games with a controller on the TV!
I didn't really think about it, but the labyrinthine streets may be my least favorite part, aside from not letting you play how you want to play.
Pat,