The whole level looked the inside of someone's diseased throat, so I have no idea what those guys were on when they made that torture-chamber-for-children of a level.
The whole level looked the inside of someone's diseased throat, so I have no idea what those guys were on when they made that torture-chamber-for-children of a level.
This game, indeed, made me hate my friends.
I just want to say that even looking at this picture makes me angry because it reminds me of all the time I spent on that goddamn Battletoads level in the early 90s. Ugh.
why must sword and sandal action movies always contain the cheesiest blending of electric guitars and violins? God, it makes me cringe.
@Hisilarn: I'm just finishing this one up too. What did you think of it? I heard lots of mixed reviews on it, but the positive ones were always glowing.
I am sold on a Dr. Strange movie. I will be there.
@Vouivre: have you ever taken a statistics class before?
@aw3str1k3r: Beat it now or I'm taking it back to the store!
@QualityJeverage: Good point. Who were the kind of people that bought this game then?
@sephycloneno15: My favorite part is the little subtitle/explanation of the trophy. Like "Lunacy: That just happened"
@Joel Johnson: I understand what you're saying, and maybe I am not the norm, but I took this game home and beat it within six or so hours. Every puzzle makes logical sense once you figure out the one key part to making it all work. I just find it interesting that not many people (that are connected to Steam. I played…
@nantukoprime: My wife and I are almost done with the co-op, and I can't see doing it with someone on-line. She and I talk through each puzzle together, and it seems like a pain in the ass to do that with someone if you don't have a headset, like me. Also, I could see someone barreling ahead and just constantly…
Sure, I've seen that happen in games too. I was just wondering if the idea would soon become industry standard, what w/ planned DLC becoming more and more an important strategy for raking in dollars post-release. If a developer had a big star doing voice work, I could see them wanting that actor back in order to raise…
I would love to see message boards back in time discuss the excitement at seeing some Wheel of Time books come out after long breaks. Little did they realize the series would go on for another decade or so...
who gives a shit about this type of DLC, really? I'd love to see the data that shows that this stuff is, indeed, popular. I really can't see how this changes the experience of the whole game, but whatever, we already covered this in the horse armor discussion years ago. This game obviously needs new dungeons and they…
@Platypus Man: Unless it was in his contract to appear in X number of DLC releases...? Do they negotiate that kind of stuff in games or only in movies? He was obviously one of the best parts of the game.
@unimus: I do the same thing. If I feel like an added challenge would be fun, then I'll go for it. Some games I would just like to beat to go through the story and see the environments, etc. et al.
@Sl0th: but also, that's where solid QA testing comes in. If you properly test a game, and get good feedback from your testers, then a lot of these situations should go away.
then never play Alundra. I just replayed that game again for the millionth time and forgot how annoying some of those jumping puzzles can be. Seriously, reminds me of old-school NES games with the difficulty of some of those puzzles. But, I like that! You get a real sense of accomplishment once you beat them, which is…
Sisyphus drove a Yugo with an 8-Track player.