Kids are getting smarter, or at least, they're getting more space to showcase their abilities. There are numerous examples of young teens and such, doing incredibly things academically.
Kids are getting smarter, or at least, they're getting more space to showcase their abilities. There are numerous examples of young teens and such, doing incredibly things academically.
Not that hard: Zenzi-zenzic.
Nice, this looks way less like Elder Scrolls to me, and a lot more like a modern update to the Heretic/Hexen franchise. I might be the only person on the planet that generally enjoys most of what Techland has released (save for CoJ: The Cartel... what were they thinking?)
Originally slated for release on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC, Techland's first-person co-op hackand-slash…
I don't get this opinion at all. By that logic, are gamers upset that Microsoft have too many people developing Sharepoint or Office?
Good. It's stupid to even have a company who sells video games — products that you can easily avoid purchasing and are nowhere near necessary in anybody's daily lives — in the same list of financial, telecommunication and vital service companies that, due to shady and immoral business practices that actually affect…
How? If I donate money, I'm doing it for the good of donating and will never get anything in return but a thank you. If I back something on Kickstarter, I'm giving my funds with an expectation of some kind of return on that funding - this is the very definition of investment. Granted, in most investment scenarios, you…
Some, like Terraria
Unsurprising given its success, Minecraft has, let's say, inspired a whole range of new games. Some, like Terraria,…
I can see the future:
i really enjoyed this game:( what was your issue with it?
I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. The side tasks were meh, but the abilities were tons of fun and gave me a great sense of power and freedom, especially if you wanted to get creative. I also loved that it was one of the few games for the 360 that had 7.1 audio, which actually worked very, very well.
It's a beta test dude. The point of it is too test it and make sure the game works. Entertaining you is secondary until the full release.
STOP. DOING. THIS.
You are dead wrong. MS didn't have an official price drop in the USA until August 2007. They did have a price increase of sorts when they released the Elite model in early 2007 that retailed for $480. The 360 launched for $400/$300 in 2005. The PS3 launched for $600/$500 in 2006.
He specifically says that if you think a game is flawed, you should criticize it. What he's saying is that it should take the form of thoughtful, constructive feedback, rather than in the form of things like "the people who made this game must be a bunch of gay cocksmokers plz die and stop making shitty games".
There's not a single paywall to be found you daft fool. Microtransactions yes, but you don't have to pay to progress ANYWHERE. Fuck, people like you are awful.
I know Maxis said it about SimCity, but I was asking about his Xbox One comment.
You're right, I misremembered. This movie doesn't stick with me.
Dead Rising 3 does not have any micro-transactions of any kind.