Yes I want to see more of this.
Yes I want to see more of this.
Even if you solo queue, few people are as bad as this guy
I feel that this is the result of the publisher having too much power over the developers, since a lot of publishers own the game developers as well.
I think it is possible to learn some techniques and concepts that work. They can also teach you things that you probably should not do.
Some American comic book movies do well because they are all controlled by the same studio and attempt to utilize tie ins like comic books do. This way, even a poor movie can do well because people have to watch it to understand the story in the future, so even people who are not fans of Ant-Man would watch it just…
Live action movie and TV versions of an anime series can be pretty good if done properly. The Rurouni Kenshin movies are a good example. You stick with the original storyline, but change a few things here and there due to time constraints. Choose the event that you want to focus on and do not try to adapt everything…
The Bolt manga doesn’t do much other than introduce the new world under Naruto’s leadership to us. In terms of establishing the new world, we’ve only seen pieces of the changes. There’s mention of new threats, but we probably do not see it until the movie.
I agree. Most of them use terms that make a lot of people unsure of what is going on, such as what is even an off lane and a safe lane? Why are they different for each side? What do those abbreviations even mean? They would have to use some time to explain what these terms mean and the importance of it at the…
This is why commonly used words cannot be trademarked. I have no idea why this does not extend to the word pixels.
Tying in Metacritic scores to pay is something that should not be done, especially when publishers have a lot to say in the development of a game. However, this article seems more like criticism of Metacritic than anything else. Reviews of games are still necessary though. People need to be able express their opinion…
I agree that games can stand on their own without the need to make it a sequel. But, it is much easier with sequels because it gives you a recognizable name. The problem is that a lot of publishers will kill an entire series the moment they screw it up by doing something completely stupid with the name.