Hope they brought in Charlie Day
Hope they brought in Charlie Day
This new realistic Yoshi is over the top.
Not claiming equality is bad. More of your claim to ban people from the internet...
“How the fuck is equality a bad thing?!”
“It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.”
Blizzard is part of Activision guy..
Oh my God, Factorio looks like the micromanagement game that I have always wanted but feared because I know I’ll waste so much time on it. But it looks so pretty and I’m always a sucker for these types of top-down/isometric art styles and look at that train and those animals and the sprite animation, oh my! Looks like…
Probably scapegoats. Notice how no one in the gaming industry has a word to say about the “Controvercial” aspects of the game? The only comment was “We support Mr. Heir fully” which was odd, and “We try to promote the way we portray women in our games and how they are perceived”, implying more realism. Another stroke…
In 2013, voxel exploration game Cube World blew up, amassing millions of views on YouTube and video game sites.…
Nerf Now had a fun little Metroid storyline
Their urgency and the number of them running out is unsettling, like the deflating pikachu could cause suffocation or something.
You can’t use magnet powers to pull it out like all the other half buried chests?
Don’t forget that a game studio is only as good as the people who work there. “Bungie” means something different today than it did in 2004. Here’s an insightful, well-researched post by Redditor Forestl showing how many of the people who made Halo 2 are still at the iconic studio and how many have left (lots).
I’m immediately bothered by the ribbon clipping through her body in the header image.
This is beautiful.
Well, that guy’s a decent pixel artist.
Waiting for the inevitable version with goats and then the one with bread. Really though, I’m still waiting for that one cat game where you’re a cat in the Hong Kong city.
Yea I was hoping for something like Tuna-Breath of the Wild
Man, the in-game art does not live up to the potential of the splash art.
Cattails looks like Stardew Valley, except cats. You play as a feral cat exploring an open land, developing relationships, combating cats from rival colonies, and yes, romancing other cats to start a family. No farming, though. Cats are hunters, not gatherers. The game is on Kickstarter.