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Mauricio Montoya
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Yup, I’ve lived thru 3 or 4 “VR is here to stay” phases, the previous one was around 1995 (there was even a short-lived arcade here where the gimmick was that everything was VR), and the story is always the same: lots of hype but not enough adoption rate, little support on the long run, and clunky headsets collecting

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Upcoming RTS game Iron Harvest is set in the same alternate-history setting as Scythe and the art was done by the same polish artist. These are two cases where the art came first and the games second. Jakub Rosalzki created the lore to spice up his series of paintings about the eastern european side of WWI if fought

Upcoming RTS game Iron Harvest is set in the same alternate-history setting as Scythe and the art was done by the

Do not search, I repeat, do not search for “if the world were to end tomorrow doujinshi” because it’s a short, NSFW and sad take on this same idea.

Yes, those onions stacked between the pages are not going to cut themselves

Oh, here in latin america it was definitely at the same level or higher in popularity than Dragonball, and only slightly below Captain Tsubasa (because you know, soccer).

In Valve’s case they wanted to use the name, character designs and/or existing lore of the original mod for their own game (DOTA2), and those are protected under copyrigh law. So they either had to get permission or buy the licensing rights.

“All I see is a cool looking badass shark man”

Also, the bows that fire multiple arrows only use up one arrow from your inventory each time you shoot them, so fire away.

I managed to complete it after more than an hour, and guess what? I didn’t want to get spotted and sent back right at the very end so I sneaked past him and entered the shrine totally unnoticed! Take that Solid Snake! Got the orb reward, got out of there and back to the beginning... And the quest wasn’t complete

Never forget that The Shawshank Redemption lost in every category against Forrest Gump, and Heat didn’t even get nominated on that same year.

Pretty much any undead creature (including bosses) in the Final Fantasy series gets heavy damage or is insta-killed if you use phoenix down on them. It’s a revive item, so it un-undeads them.

It´s the worst.... all the non-cosplaying people that you barely know suddenly grow an appreciation for your hobby and pester you for wigs and accesories. They don’t know how much work they take or they cost and how delicate some of them are, and if they ever return them in one piece they will probably be smelling of

While doing one of those astral regressions in the later novels, Bran sees his father in the Godswood of Winterfell and calls him, and Ned turns his head confused. Bran wonders if he’s only watching a vision of the past through the heart trees, or if his conscience is traveling back and can have some influence. So

Nightmare Creatures was Bloodbourne 18 years ahead of its time. You have a victorian setting, weird supernatural creatures and ways to die in a blink, infamous difficulty and a niche audience... even the way the inventory and items worked feels ver souls-like (albeit primitive by now). Certainly much better than the

There are even some items and weapons from the Souls games that date back to King’s Field, like the Sword of Moonlight, that has appeared virtually unchanged (in aspect and powers) in many From Software’s games since the PS1 era.

Just “Common Rider” would have worked... Kinda makes sense in english, and preserves the pun for the people that know the original japanese reference.