I played Horizon 2 for a bit at Gamescom and it felt really good, so given the opportunity I might just skip 5 altogether and head right into that if/when I pick up an Xbone.
I played Horizon 2 for a bit at Gamescom and it felt really good, so given the opportunity I might just skip 5 altogether and head right into that if/when I pick up an Xbone.
The IQLandia Science Exhibition in Liberec (Czech Republic) has the same thing. I stored my bag in the "Radon" compartment.
"Reimagine"
I was courteously warned by a Markarth guard that I should be careful because bad people roamed those very halls. He then proceeded to impale me with his sword. 10/10
There was a CryEngine game similar in gameplay but not as bombastically anti-establishment as this called Nexuiz some time back. That was pretty fun. More akin to Quake 3 than UT, and this appears to be more UT2k4.
I might, I'll ask around, hehe.
I might, I'll ask around, hehe.
I can totally imagine having a small keypad and a mouse, connected wirelessly to some kind of screen, or Google Glass even heh...
I can totally imagine having a small keypad and a mouse, connected wirelessly to some kind of screen, or Google…
I wonder when they'll run Doom on a mouse.
I wonder when they'll run Doom on a mouse.
Oh it's not that I'm not having fun. Quite the contrary, it's just ironic that I seek out competitive games only to play them non-competitively.
Nice read!
I saw an Alpha of this game at gamescom last year. Looked really fun back then already., with lots of destruction and chaos just like in Just Cause, but in a more cinematic feel from JC2. Was wondering where it had disappeared off to, heh... Really hope it's there again next month!
Whilst I agree running away isn't a solution, accepting the problem as some de facto reality isn't a solution either. I find it mind boggling how some people can be on the internet (or in general... I can be a cynical misanthrope sometimes), and I'd really like to think we can create a future where that happens less.
Don't forget the only good 15 minutes of The Other Guys.
40 minutes driving like a mad man. Wonder how long it would take if you drove normally, heh...
I watch and play bot matches to get to know the heroes better. But that knowledge is only so I understand what's going on at a glance.
Hey, that's a former classmate of mine. Really cool to see it featured here. His recent work combining surrealism and virtual reality is quite fascinating. He's going to be at gamescom in Cologne next month too, if anybody else is going.
Just like last year, the general reaction is that this is a little on the high side. Why exactly is anyone's guess. Perhaps because a lot of the respondents live in areas with higher-than-average living costs? (Cali, Silicon Valley, perhaps)
I'd have to check the statistics, but even though the heroes were picked often, they still lost a lot of the time. Many of the teams that picked very diverse line-ups were sadly eliminated early (C9, LGD, NaVi)
Knowing 4chan, I'd give the counter-argument "they probably made a post for every possible outcome" more credit.