But it also gave us broken promises and vaporware like Mighty Number 9, Yogventures, The Stomping Land, CLANG, Unsung Story, Broken Age, and...do I need to keep going? Yeah, truckload of salt, etc.
But it also gave us broken promises and vaporware like Mighty Number 9, Yogventures, The Stomping Land, CLANG, Unsung Story, Broken Age, and...do I need to keep going? Yeah, truckload of salt, etc.
It wouldn’t be the first time incomplete content was found and then finished later for a price. It’s something that’s engrained in development and I doubt it’ll change anytime soon because devs are just too efficient to change now.
I’d be willing to bet BethSoft is putting “20 Leagues Under the Sea” in one of the expansions. Since people uncovered that much about it, it might still come into fruition.
Those were unsettling. Flowey though? Motherfucker is nightmare fuel.
This reminds me of the old Alienware Area-51 cases from 2 years ago but small.
There’s a lot more to it than that. They also have to confirm what exactly was going on, fix the problem, then investigate the details. When you handle information on hundreds of millions of users on multiple continents, that’s a lot of data to sift through. You can’t just find something and then just hope it’s the…
Final Fantasy VII did a lot for the JRPG sphere, but I prefer a lot of the other FF games like FFVIII (mostly for gameplay), FFIX, and FFXII. I would almost clamor to include FFXIV on this list, but it’s hard to consider it a traditional JRPG.
There’s also Christmas-related stuff in Undertale when you visit Snowdin Village with Papyrus and Sans.
Gone are the extra attributes known as skills, which players could use in novel ways while exploring the wasteland. In Fallout 3, for example, if you had a high enough explosives skill, you could defuse a bomb in the middle of a city, thus saving everyone. Or, you could choose to detonate it. The entire questline was…
Soooo...despite the fact there is a clear-as-goddamn-day clause in their Terms of Service, the fact that bots are pretty much a taboo in any MMO or multiplayer game, and that this pretty much does NOTHING except harm players at the core, you want the cheaters to win? Give me one good reason you think Bossland should…
Oh woops, didn’t remember the RISC processor. I got confused with the Xbox.
I don’t think they will be PS-Now titles like they were for some PS3 games. Expect it to be more like the first-run PS3s (a.k.a the “Fat PS3”) that could actually play a legit PS2 disc and emulate a memory card. Reason being it’s a lot cheaper to just enable this emulation rather than having to retrieve a huge library…
As a secondary note about Power Armors, you can also pickpocket the Fusion Core from a suit and eject the wearer. So if you have the balls and a Stealthboy handy, try it. Some other tips:
My favorite line from Travis is this bit: *Comes after him explaining the bit about the Railroad appearing in the Wasteland.* “...which sounds really dangerous when you think about it. I’d rather just sit in here...and...play musi-*Sounds of stuff falling on him.* Ugh...WHYYYY. DO THESE OBJECTS. KEEP MOVING!?…
I will admit, even if the Creation Engine (which is just a modified Gamebryo Engine, face it) is getting very long in the tooth, I do have to commend BethSoft for pushing it THIS far for this long. However, I do agree with some other people that I think this is the tipping point for BethSoft - The Creation Engine…
Attention people that can’t read and instead just type: ALL EDITIONS OF OVERWATCH WILL INCLUDE ALL 21 CURRENT HEROES AT LAUNCH.
Most of who’s actually at Criterion now is a shell of its former self. The real Criterion crew have since moved on to Ghost Games (who just finished the rather impressive Need For Speed) and Three Fields Entertainment (who are working on a real successor to Burnout under a different name).
The game is balanced around the vanilla experience, that is, the game without any DLC.
I think I recall reading at one point the main reason the Allegheny isn’t a good candidate for restoration efforts is that it’s so damn heavy that it may warp current day rails under its sheer weight plus the obstacle of actually MOVING that monster out of the Ford Museum in the first place.