Think of it as really expensive and rare DLC in the form of a figurine.
I knew someone was eventually going to mention Chrono Trigger.
Maybe, but the main idea is that your character goes through different periods of time and the open world map vastly changes depending on what time period you are in as well as the cause and effects of your various actions. As far as being some sort of time cop/patroller, it’s a possibility but so far for the idea…
I like the idea. It’s almost like a more complex version of Majora’s Mask except everything thing takes place in one local. Could be very interesting.
Unless it’s made by Rocksteady or maybe High Moon Studios, I’m usually cautious of licensed games.
Nor is Evoland 2 an open world game in vain of GTA or Saints Row. Heck it’s not even in vain of Infamous, Prototype, FarCry, Elder Scrolls or Fallout (3 and post 3).
Yeah, possibly. I think a morality/notoriety system would fit in well with this sort of game. Imagine you go to past with modern or future equipment and rob banks of gold and silver deposits then go back to your time and find that you’re a legendary outlaw in history. You could also do the reverse where save people in…
I would love to have an open world game in vain of GTA or Saints Row that involved time travel mechanics. It would be great too have environments places and people change depending on what era you’re in as well as being able to see change throughout different eras due to your own actions.
You know, one of the things I would love to learn more about is how sexual objectification works in lesbian communities and trans communities because I’m absolutely clueless on how that may or may not work.
I view the reason why in gay communities that personality is last is because they are more into hook-ups than long lasting relationships which is something that I hope changes soon especially since gay marriage is now legal and law across the USA. I’ve also noticed that the people who are shallow, a-holes and those…
Nah, he also has fun telling very young children that Santa Claus, the tooth fairy and the easter bunny aren’t real. Then to top it off, he gets further jollys out of telling various comic and manga enthusiast why their heroes and villains are scientifically impossible.
What you didn’t find all the shirtless and compromising pics that Kotaku has been posting of Geralt from Witcher 3 sexy?
Not even in gay community does muscles always equal hot. I’ve noticed that in the gay communities that the face is given attention first then the body, followed by personality.
I am also pointing out that the evidence of what heterosexual women enjoy is different even amongst themselves.
Actually, I find that they are very compelling because the characters on these lists are very varied and often won’t appear on another list of the same category multiple times unlike hottest women in video games in which the characters often will reappear in multiple lists of the same category.
I agree but women are interesting in what they think are attractive it is usually so much more fluid. Sometimes it’s attractive body and/or face, other times, it is personality. Some people think that it is strictly one or the other but often it is combination of both but I’ve also seen first hand plenty of times how…
What? Have you’ve ever Googled hottest guys in video games? A good majority of these lists are made by women and the characters range all over the gambit of franchises and genre with Nathan Drake usually being in the top 5. The lists are also interesting because you get to find about the range features (physical and…
Mickey looks more like an elderly Walt Disney than Richard Nixon to me.
Fine then, Magic Leap.