m'kay... but what of the unlucky bastard that took the shot at the end?
m'kay... but what of the unlucky bastard that took the shot at the end?
The other bros move around and attack automatically, for the most part following your lead. When you stop walking, they'll stop walking. When you run away because you're sick of fighting enemies, they'll flee right alongside you. They'll make quips and swagger around and do all sorts of entertaining things for your…
well, pardon you, chun li. had burrito for lunch, did we?
it looks like dungeon fighter online with an "african culture" skin (just saying 'african culture' is EXTREMELY broad descriptor, though).
it's neither a good or bad thing; i'm just calling it how i see it.
i was burned out months ago. i can't even bare to look at the damned launcher icon on my PS3. among all of the issues, it was the insane RNG that finally wore me out. i had enjoyed playing destiny, but bungie seems dead set of making the game less fun.
yes, they finally "corrected" cryptarc long ago, but many of the…
let's not forget that 'persona' is latin for 'mask'.
this begs the question of whether the masks that the characters wear are what allow them to combat the inevitable evil (similar to the 'evokers' in P3 or the special glasses and cards in P4), or perhaps they have other purposes.
not all free-to-play games are done so in a poor manner. take a look at phantasy star online 2 or some other games where the majority of payable elements are purely cosmetic.
that said, i do not know how capcom plans to monetize the game. it is just a shame the free-to-play model is so demonized.
on the flip-side, you could just get overly full of yourself. i've heard people that do such things also acquire big heads. XD
y'know... after seeing some of the fanart of this series, i'm not in the least surprised. i've been a denizen of the internetz long enough to not be surprised.
perhaps, i'm simply desensitized to innocent things being corrupted... well, as much as FNAF can be considered innocent... which isn't much considering that it…
tomb raider, far cry, and uncharted have that covered already...
...even minecraft counts, technically.
tetsuo hara only got better and better! so badass!
check, check, check, check, aaaaaaand check! i can't wait to see how a METAL GEAR game runs on my laptop. i'm expecting a SOLID experience!
"Hello, Mario. This is Satan. Satan, meet Mario. I'm sure you'll be the best of friends!"
And then this terrifying awesomeness happened.
If what I know of ENB is any indication, we're still, at most, a decade away from having computers that can play Skyrim with all of those visual mods. Even the most beefiest of rigs would have very shaky performance with those ENBs.
But that's the intent of it all— make Skyrim look nice, not play nice. Naturally, if…
Isn't that kind of the point of these kinds of mods? To make Skyrim look like your preferred brand of epic. Some people are just fine with a different atmosphere.
I'm sure if you look around enough, you'll find ENB mods that are more "faithful" to the original art direction.
It is as you say: consumers need to learn to think more critically about the situation. But mind that actions aren't always clearly representative of intent. As a thief who steals money to pay for a sick child's medicine or a regular person who seeks no involvement whatsoever with the subject of politics, what you do…
To further clarify, I want point out that the dichotomy is not with intent as there are many reasons as to why a company does or does not make their games more inclusive to gay and lesbian gamers. The dichotomy is with the actions available to those companies: they could expand marriage/romance options to include…
I see. Thanks for clarifying. I'll proceed to explain why what I said wasn't a false dichotomy.
You are being rather vague. Would you care elaborate on that point?