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He was just joking. I think. Now that I think about it, an animal DLC for Battlefield would be pretty great. Submarine sharks! What's not to like?

Jaws Unleashed 3: Unleasheder, coming this fall to Steam, PS4, Xbones everywhere.

Minimum Specs:

"Pilot your own Bullet Bill in one of our new 15 Crash courses!"

"Screw this game, I'm going to San Francisco Rush 2049!"

This kinda reminds of this little piece of game art:

That's probably bigger than a real Lynx as well! And deadlier (if you want to throw it at someone).

To be fair, it seems like it's just a fun idea for a game born out of a prototype. One that should be charged 5$ probably due to it's short production time, for sure.

From the inside, just your regular run-of-the-mill poop emergency. From the outside perspective though, all you see is a businessman floating in a cloud and reading the newspaper.

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You know, just yesterday I was searching google for game developer commentaries. I wish there were more of them, just like movie DVDs. Some of them have some really interesting stories about the making of said game. I know some games have that feature, and some devs also do them for youtube. It's really cool stuff

I can't even begin to imagine Vin Diesel appearing on screen and the Knuckles rap playing in the background...

My issue with RPGs tends to be more about the story and settings than really the gameplay. Are there any good RPGs out there that don't devolve into "damn, we have to save the world or else apocalypse...and crystals!" by the third act? Something with a genuinely good script and not just fancy words to describe a

Fun fact: Saints Row 2 had a carmageddon cheat. Either that or that's just added to the Gentlemen of the Row mod I had. Either way, it was just like Aliens if Ripley was a white boy pretending to be a gangster and the kamikaze Aliens exploded on contact.

Sure, the difference between playing the PC version of a game on minimum and maximum settings is a big one. It's supposed to be. But the gulf between the less-intensive option for The Elder Scrolls Online and the all-of-the-things alternative looks massive.

Man, I love this concept art (always did) BUT am I really the only guy getting tired of this sort of direction every single Sci-fi/action game seems to be heading?

I take it you never saw a modded original Xbox or PSP? That's what I call modding.

Some kind of Gremlin creature rests here.

I couldn't agree more. It's all hues now. A game like Metroid can be dark and still have tons of color (which the series has, but this concepts don't). It's like nowadays most art direction in videogames is just "make it all one color". It would be much more interesting if they combined different colors more often.

Hmmm... It doesn't surprise me. Most indie games like this one are horribly optimized. Makes sense.

You guys/gals should try the Modern Warfare mod floating around for Doom as well. It actually makes it feel a lot like MW. Very, very good.