malariaman21077
Malaria Man
malariaman21077

I know, but it's also incredibly impractical. If your a designer like me, it has it's benefits with additional versatility... but even then, it's sorely limiting in practical use.

"New" being key here. If you already have a console, buy the console version! Perfectly good computer, fine, I guess that works too!

Buy 4 controllers/keyboards/mice and sit around a desk huddling for space to see a monitor or buy 4 controller and use a tv from the comfort of a couch...

COMPLETELY DEFEATING THE PURPOSE OF BUYING THE PC VERSION AND NOT THE CONSOLE ONE...

"Hey guys! I bought a computer game we can all play together on my computer!"

Local Multiplayer? HA! Like sharing a keyboard between 4 people is even feasible!

Close, it's actually a texture collision that's cropping part of the grass out. Water/dirt on both sides of the vehicle is being splashed upwards and it looks like the renderer is just cropping out the transparency layer of the grass out and taking it all together...

The more and more I see of MGR:R, the more I am pleased with it. It has gone and completely dropped all the fear from me with these gameplay trailers. Having evolved totally away from MGS, this series looks to be what Ninja Gaiden 3 should have been...

Why are most male game character dark haired? Well, because on a good day we get anyone between Paul here or Ken from Street Fighter...

Oh no... they brough back party challenges from Burnout:Paradise....

No. But I can tell you...

You're in no position to bargain...

Okay then...

Oh man... but ain't it though?

It completely is. Them putting it in the game is more or less a joke, but not one that's at the president's expense, but more of our culture's.

I think it's because of all the hilarious associations we can make with it that are either racially charged or prone to stereotypes...

Ni... OH? The Path... of Ni... Oh? Am I... am I the only one who see this?

I don't know, I found it quite enjoyable, though the backtracking and exploration elements really needed more refinement and diversity. It's definitely paced ackwardly, not wrongly, just kinda weird...