kosh5
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kosh5

Fucking awesome.

If you like horror games... yes.

Movement is the cornerstone of good shooter play, but Modern Warfare goes a different route; enemies shoot bullets that can't be dodged, and when you take even minimal damage, the screen turns red so quickly that it's best to hunker down and wait for your health to regenerate. The game's very much trying to say "hey,

I always have 20mins or so into each good horror game where I think "god i cant stand it anymore, im too freaked out!" then I think "it's just a game, dude, nothing can hurt you" and start to don't give a fuck. I can *enjoy* the tension at that point and I am always partly looking forward to what the devs come up with

The game is terribly hard but I did like the old-school experience. It's really Resident Evil Zero reimagined with modern tools. The setting is tense, the environments are a "best-of creepy horror scenes". It has sympathetic nods to fellow horror artists and sunflowers... every game which incorparates that reference

"I don't have the willpower necessary to be the "face" of a company," he said. "If I do continue to work in games it'll be as an anonymous 1 of 1000 at some shitty corporation."

Thanks for your impressions!

That might be, I'm not done with the game yet.

I'm sorry it is 2/3 immaculate, undamaged surfaces.

Aight. I'm still disappointed. The derelict spacecraft maybe doesn't look derelict enough for me. And the game takes place several years(a decade or more?) after the film. Everything appears to be so clean and in good condition. No dust, no rust and the lighting often seems off and unnatural. They might have captured

A post about Alien art and nothing of it looks like it is inspired by Giger? I'm awfully disappointed here. The fault is on the art teams side, of course, not on the side of the author of the article. Maybe that's why I think Alien: Isolation is missing something, something I couldn't put my finger on so far.

Be aware that crafting only carries you to the first steps into Level 70. It's advisable to craft a whole set of Yellow Gear with the right stats when you turn 70. Legendary and especially Set recipes will become far more interesting but only their Level 70 versions of course.

What the hell is wrong with people? It isn't in the least important at which resolution a game plays but *how* it plays. I rather do without great graphics instead of great gameplay or story. This is such an obsolete debate, the only thing people will achieve with it is making developers caring more about High

I would probably get them in the order you mentioned because it's pretty much in the order of length. Sleeping Dogs being the shortest one, followed by GTAV(sans multiplayer) and then Diablo 3. It depends on how you play D3, though, because you can put anything between 30 hours and 1000 hours into it.

Awesome!

It's pretty easy to scale it to 1080p with a Tool called GeDoSaTo. A guide went live yesterday. I'm running it at 1080p, with forced AA and Anisotropic Filtering through my Graphics Card Control Center.

I like books with solid and nice looking binding, so yeah, I would probably get this just to put it in my shelf if I weren't short on money atm.

I like books with solid and nice looking binding, so yeah, I would probably get this just to put it in my shelf if I

Same, only it's mid-range. Illuminated Keyboard, a G402, both rather minimalistic like I prefer my gaming peripherals and a set of 2.1 speakers. I think I'm using those speakers since 6 or 7 years and they sound like new. The mouse and the keyboard are recent additions but I'll stick with the keyboard at least.

Same, only it's mid-range. Illuminated Keyboard, a G402, both rather minimalistic like I prefer my gaming

Unsung heroes? I'm sure their sales say something different.

Unsung heroes? I'm sure their sales say something different.

Because he likes it that way?