Sounds like one part Get Backers, one part Darker Than Black.
Sounds like one part Get Backers, one part Darker Than Black.
Whatever this guy's having, I'll take three.
Yep. It's his tongue.
I just figured they were trying to get functionality in their prototype down. As for the touchpads, I'm looking forward to giving them a shot. I have not tried them firsthand yet, but I don't know how else they are going to make a controller that works with more mouse oriented games like Star Craft or Sons of a solar…
Does the Man of Steel do more good as a savior swooping down from the sky or as a reporter exposing the evils of the world?
Owning a PC and a console I can understand why some people don't want to put up with those problems. One of my favorite games for the PC was Fallout 3. Loved the game but I had to quick save constantly because the game would freeze and crash every five minutes or so near the end. Turns out there was a bug with quad…
I'm thinking it would probably be better suited to less "Martial Arts" tournaments per se, and more along the lines of full on gladiatorial contests.
Please see above my clamouring for the PC version. Granted, it's wise to take things with a grain of salt, but most of what I've heard about this game from friends who have played the beta is that it's shaping up to be fantastic. We will see. No way for me to know if it's as good as I've heard until I play it, but I'm…
I've heard many people praising the game for the cannon fodder. By having those their it allows players who aren't quite on the same skill level as some of their opponents yet to still contribute to their team's victory. People that are feeling more confident can go and look for enemy pilots to engage. It helps to…
Well, Sort of. I love my PC, but I will say it can be more of a hassle, at least for the layman. A good PC that actually outperforms a console is probably going to be more expensive than that console. Not always the case, as I've heard people saying they can build a fairly powerful gaming PC for around the $500 mark,…
To be fair, for the last two months I've been playing A LOT of Assassin's Creed IV, which is the only thing out for my PS4 right now that I want. The next big thing I'm interested in, Watch Dogs, Doesn't come out until something like Quarter 2. And Destiny, whenever that's supposed to come out.
Now, you see, you say that like it's a bad thing. Personally I love the tales series. I also really need to sit down and find the time to play through Ni No Kuni now that I think about it...
Still, Credit where credit is due. We should yell at EA when they do terrible things, yes, but they should still get credit when they do something right.
There are more shootings in metropolitan areas despite higher gun control, but does that statistic account for the increased population? What is the violent gun crime rate per capita, compared to the violent gun rate per capita in other areas you would compare it too?
But what is the ratio of gun violence? Is it a larger amount of gun violence period? Or is it more gun violence per capita? How many violent shooting incidents are there per hundred people, and is that rate still higher than other areas?
As someone who wasn't waiting for the game and picked it up for $20 on steam, I thought the game was a lot of fun. Not great or groundbreaking, but definitely fun. It did a good job of making you feel sufficiently god-like while making things challenging, even if it did take cheap shots some of the time.