The whole thing feels like amateur hour on a creepypasta forum to me. There's nothing really original about scary animatronic characters. That trope is as old as animatronics are.
The whole thing feels like amateur hour on a creepypasta forum to me. There's nothing really original about scary animatronic characters. That trope is as old as animatronics are.
I have no idea, like I said these games have absolutely zero appeal to me. I'm just passing along what I've heard about the series.
I'm pretty sure the people who are over 16 and enjoy this series, are into it for the lore. Which apparently is spread around throughout the games? I dunno, I'm in the same boat as you. These games are so not appealing to me at all.
Well, this is unexpected.
All of those over the top levels reminded me of all the crazy Hollywood inspired adventures I used to create with my action figures lol.
The team behind Shadow Warrior 2013/4? really knocked it out of the park. I'm a HUGE fan of the original, and they managed to make an experience as good, if not better than the classic version. Oh and major props to them for packing the game full of secrets and easter eggs. Also for retaining the sense of humor, but…
This is true, I only really knew about Bulletstorm, because I had caught wind of it via Game Informer. I didn't really see much press or fanfare for it.
I really hope Freya Willia is her real name. And that she owns/rides a Killer Whale. Because that would be amazing.
Sounds pretty accurate to me.
I'll have to agree the dialog was a bit too much at times, but as a throwback arcadey style shooter, it was solid.
I loved Bulletstorm. I never understood everyone's disdain for it? It had a ton of awesome ideas and engaging gameplay. I think my fave level would either be the escape from the Giant monster gray wakes up, or the fight through the collapsing skyscraper. But yeah, the whole thing was solid, and it had some of the most…
They were ultra realistic for 1991. ;)
And yeah that was one of my favorite parts of the game as well. Imagine how cool that would be to play in a co-op multiplayer mode?
I can't seem to find the post, but I thought it was Luke who posted about loving old Warship paintings. And he linked a few in the post. Totally got me into a Victory at Sea mood.
Rad! I love stuff like this, and the earlier Warships pics. This is the kind of thing I was super into as a kid. I used to pour over the Janes reference books at the local library. Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe was one of my favorite PC games at the time too. Please post more of this stuff.
Being 37, I can concur on this theory.
I just plug mine into a USB charger and never worry about it.
That's my reasoning for the PS4 purchase. Also I owned both a PS3 and 360. The PS3 still works, and we have it hooked up for late night bedroom gaming sessions (that sounds way kinkier than it is). The 360, well it's collecting dust in my closet.
Another huge thing that swayed me to the Sony camp was that they gave…
If their CO isn't around. Most definitely.
I think you meant this for someone else.