Don't worry, it's concept art not fine art. It will never hang on someone's wall or in a gallery. It exists for only, wait for it, the "concept."
Don't worry, it's concept art not fine art. It will never hang on someone's wall or in a gallery. It exists for only, wait for it, the "concept."
Kotaku reviewer said that it managed to look better with the larger screen, despite their assumptions being the same as yours. I would think it would allow me to hold it a more comfortable distance from my face while still being proportionally the same size in my vision.
Agreed. Good stuff.
This is probably the case. Way to be sensible about it instead of accusing Valve of being incompetent, evil, or both.
Please be a 3D platforming Little Big Planet instead of 2D sidescrolling. I was pretty sure they said LBP2 was the last they would do in that format. I would love to make 3D worlds in an easy to use level designer.
That's pretty incredible. It's amazing what people can make in that editor. That said, this is either difficult to control or that guy is terrible at it.
Correction: It's Sherbet land, not SherbeRt land. That one drives me nuts.
Create a fun game with lots of great features. Withhold half those features and call it the standard edition. Charge $20 more for the game you started with.
There will be a point in the future where we have the processing power to realistically simulate full objects of molecules. That will be awesome. When people wonder where games can go, that's what I think of. Then game engines will just consist of materials and you can actually build what you want to have in game and…
Hey, that's pretty cool. I'll have to try it out when I get home. Thanks for making it.
Okami and Ni No Kuni are the only other games that drew me in the same way that Wind Waker did. There's something about that art style that just makes me want to hang out and explore the way that no other game can.
I just picked up a copy on break from work. Of course Best Buy had none on the shelf. Had to wait for someone to fish one out of a box in back. I wouldn't have purchased there if I wasn't trying to use up a gift certificate.
I read your post this morning and it's still funny. Same problem here. Saw it at Target on Friday, looked up release date online and then got sad.
I scrolled down to say the exact same thing. Exact same pace too. 3 minutes in and they are still perfectly lined up.
I get the same way falling in Skyrim. I have no problem in Just Cause 2 or any game where I know I can either avoid the ground or the fall won't hurt me. So I think it is tied to whether I think the fall might kill my character. The weird part is that it is conditioned on a game to game basis. I almost always play…
I bought it full price when it released and subscribed for about 3 months. After that it just got pricey spending $15 a month.
That model worked well and hooked me for quite a while. I found it fun enough that I felt good about actually dropping some cash on it.
Exactly. I would have kept playing TERA months longer if the price was $5 a month or so. As it was I just couldn't justify paying that much every month for a game I paid full price for on release. I hope there is at least some perk for those of us who pre-ordered for the full $50 or whatever it first cost.
I have a blink spell from a mod.
The new Portal 2 DLC is pretty great with Move controls.