For anyone who's not sure how this works, here's a quick primer (source: I work in game development):
When you make a big, open-world style game like Destiny, there's a lot of stuff that goes into what is essentially pre-visualization.
For anyone who's not sure how this works, here's a quick primer (source: I work in game development):
When you make a big, open-world style game like Destiny, there's a lot of stuff that goes into what is essentially pre-visualization.
He really is the best. I love watching how excited he gets about this stuff.
I need this for all my Warhammers.
The Godfather Part II was mostly a prequel. That's all I've got (for now).
I love me some Doom, but Quake will always hold that special place in my heart. I, II, and III.
Trevor on the other hand.....
The GTA 5 girl doesn't look anything like a washed up cokehead celebrity trying to remain relevant.
Cool. Don't buy it.
Cool. Don't buy it.
I'll just wait for the Wii U version.
That, sir, is old school. I didn't get into PC gaming until they were a few MB since I jumped in with Warcraft II, Age of Empires, and Diablo. (seriously, when you're a little kid the Butcher is scary as fuck!)
I'm kind of confused...What did you want the burger to look like?
I think that, while the campaign was, like you said, nothing to write home about, the overreaching story has a ton of potential. I just wish a bit more of that had come through in the main game. But Bungie has a lot of time left to sink into this game, and I have pretty good faith in them. They have yet to let me…
Project Justice is still my absolute favorite Dreamcast game. I can honestly say I invested most of my early 20's to that game and it's many endings.
There's a zombie holding an "itchy tasty" sign. Cool throwback!
Come back with me my friends, to a more rockin time!
To someone who has only played the original release, and loves the game, I thought this looked really good. Can't wait.
I just love all these little details. One thing that JP1 did amazingly well is worldbuilding. The introductory ride looked like a real ride, the gift shop/restaurant looked like the real deal, the park jeeps looked as if they were from a real amusement park, etc. While it made sense for the follow-up films to be…
"Can you hear me now?"
How is it racist if it's true?