Yo I played through the Wii build of World at War! The Stalingrad sniping level still resonates with me!
Yo I played through the Wii build of World at War! The Stalingrad sniping level still resonates with me!
I hate how QA farms treat their employees. I worked at one for five weeks while between jobs and I couldn’t believe companies act this way.
I’m waiting up on the final release of Xen. I played through the mod in 2012 and been waiting since.
Totally understandable! I’m a programmer, got laid off a few months ago but truth be told I didn’t 100% mind since I was attending school full-time simultaneously, learning video game development.
I can see that happening! Ludia are a mobile developer who made the Jurassic World: Go game that did very well for them and also recently made a D&D Waterdeep game. So I can see WOTC hiring them to make a D&D Go game.
I recently spoke to a dev who worked at Silicon Knights on Twin Snakes.
Never agreed with the hate for Twin Snakes. I've played through it twice and that game's phenomenal.
My niece is only 6 years old so she’s at that age where she only plays what her parents or uncles give to her. I’ve been pretty selective with child-friendly games that I think would cater to her interests; Spyro, Pokemon, Towerfall, and this past weekend she fell in love with Overcooked.
Aw that's cool! Do you have a moddb page or something?
My money’s on March 2021! Which would make it four years after the first game.
Phantom Menace is easily my favourite entry in the prequel trilogy. I feel like people have somewhat come around to it.
“There are alternatives to fighting"
Jedi Outcast and Academy had it, and it was just a cheat code! Realistic saber combat
A few years ago, 2015 or 2016-ish, they announced four different eSports titles. I think all four of them got cancelled.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought all they did was try to work the situation in Chechnya into the story? That sounds like just a bone headed move that’s poorly thought out for the victims, not Nazi rhetoric?
Oh man, showing games to people will be so much easier. Open literally any laptop and you can start demo’ing to people. That’s something I didn’t even consider.
I don’t wanna be a negative Nancy but RTS games are generally considered one of the hardest genres to develop, what with all the optimization in unit counts and unit AI. Blizzard is a different scenario since they’d be able to hire RTS programming veterans who had done all that programming work before, but still…
It’s not just traveling.
It was pretty good, too! ... The one time I played it.
I played it once at a friend’s place and enjoyed it.