Harmonix has been working on Fantasia, a Kinect music game, for awhile now. Now it looks like they might lose a good chunk of their audience because the don't have the necessary hardware.
Harmonix has been working on Fantasia, a Kinect music game, for awhile now. Now it looks like they might lose a good chunk of their audience because the don't have the necessary hardware.
Harmonix is a fully independent game developer at this point. If they put their own $775,000 into creating this remake of a game (that didn't sell that well originally) and it bombs, they don't have much to fall back on. I think this is actually a perfect use of Kickstarter: see if your "cult" following actually…
Or check out the awesome Powerglove medley:
Best part of that dance: That's Joss Whedon
Or just add the Games into your Steam library as Non-Steam games. Still can run them through Steam, see them in your list, let friends see what you're playing, etc. Problem solved.
Dead Rising was also the first game (to me, at least) to do achievements correctly. The 7-day Survivor was ridiculous, trying to save 8 women at the same time was ridiculous, trying to save EVERYONE in one play-through was ridiculous. But that's what achievements should have been in every game: the stupid, crazy…
No. Tons of people dislike it in the same way that people have differing opinions about everything. Your dislike for one of the most popular board games of all-time is not unique in any way.
WarGaming also bought Gas Powered Games, which is the company that created Supreme Commander and is led by Chris Taylor, who was the lead on TA.
WarGaming also bought Gas Powered Games, which is the company that created Supreme Commander and is led by Chris Taylor, who was the lead on TA.
I was told A-gri-COL-a by someone who took Latin, as Agricola is just the Latin word for farmer.
I was going to post this. It seems to me the biggest problem isn't the combat but actually the lack of creativity from the people playing. They give you 8 different vigors, give them all a try. I didn't realize how awesome Undertow was until I used it for fun at the end of the game to just knock enemies off the edge…
Two different sets of rules. He had (and has lost since then) the tournament style record where players only have 6 cities. The record that was just broken is marathon style where the player gets a new city every 10000 pts, essentially letting them play forever if they have the skill.
Came here to make the same joke. One of my favorite episodes, mostly because it features classic video games and one of the greatest albums of all time.
RTFA
Nobody else mentioned the Dr. Cox Hugh Jackman jab? Brilliantly done.
Just curious, how did you have a game last for 3 hours? The endgame actually speeds up scoring because resources start coming in so quickly. And you all have at least 6 development cards, hold those resources one turn around the board, build a city, and the game is over.
Wow, didn't realize that Camelot made the first Hot Shots. Makes sense now that you say that, the gameplay is basically the same.
Yup, very similar to the GBC one as it also had the awesome RPG mode. I'm with you, I hate golf yet I love Mario Golf and Hot Shots. I see them as having all the strategy of golf without having to take 5 hours for a round.
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