The article mentions two additional ones in the second paragraph, and there were 9 movies mentioned in last week's inventory "How to make a good horror movie". I guess that Under The Skin would count as well.
The article mentions two additional ones in the second paragraph, and there were 9 movies mentioned in last week's inventory "How to make a good horror movie". I guess that Under The Skin would count as well.
The feature is great, but sadly coming clearly after what I'd consider RPS's "golden age".
Do it, AV Club. I'd read you… even more? Not that that would necessarily be possible or healthy. Still, do it!
Dammit. I thought that I was save, not so much because the game sounded bad, but because the things that are different might be grating to me. But then I had to listen to Roller Mobster, and now I do not only have Carpenter Brut's Trilogy on my mp3-player, but I also kind of want to feel even more adrenaline while…
To be honest, your experience with Ori sounds not only like a bug, but like a really poor design decision. Of course it's a good idea to have people set their own save points, but not having a back-up system for cases like this is really… a bit amateurish.
That's a really nice simile.
You, Jesse Hassenger and me. Just the three of us. (Shoot me, I still like the idea of having to choose what music I'd like to listen to in any given week. Also, streaming is kind of hard when you spend a lot of time on trains with tunnels.)
Am I the only person who uses Grooveshark? I started using it back in the day when Spotify didn't even exist yet in our country, and then had the brillant idea to be accessible only for people with a facebook account.
I know that call. I very well know it. In fact, I do know it so well that I asked Valve to delete Isaac and Rebirth from the list of games I own (which is no easy task, by the way). I dearly love the game, but I found out that I didn't play anything else anymore — why struggle to finish a 30 hour game when I could be…
This. In yesterday's inventory, It Follows was cited as an example of using more technical aspects as a strength, and rightly so.
She's great in the movie. Also, a professional kiteboarder. Hard to beat that.
If you really want to see that kind of movie on the big screen, I'd heartily recommend going to the Fantasy Film Fest instead (if you're near one of the cities it's taking place in, at least).
Yeah, it really is an untapped vein.
That said, there is It Moves, a videogame adaptation of the creepypasta Bedtimes, which is surprisingly decent. It's done with RPG Maker, an engine for doing DIY-Japanese Role Playing Games, but it's also a masterclass in how to build horror and even tension with tools that lend…
That's a moot point. I have backed about two dozen games by now, and only two of them were abandonded outright. The rest has already come out or is making good progress. A few of the ones that have come ot were not so good, more were good to great.
If I could change the tune, it would be Saint's Row's dubstep gun.
It's ME who decides when it's party time, suckers, and if I want the whole street breaking out in wild dancing to a Simon&Garfunkel tune, so be it. Bonus radness: you could make people re-enact classical scenes from musicals.
The famous trip-around-the-world-auto-stab!
I do, too! Maybe everybody does? Somebody should really do an inventory of generously weird micro-mechanics in games that trigger happiness and OCD and became cult, or whatever you want to call it.
Go in your eyes, Boo!
If I get any time for playing this week-end, it will go to Sunless Sea. It's really good. For those of you who don't know about it: imagine a team of really well-read Brits with a wonderful sense of humour expanding on a narrative universe they have been working on for years and years already (in Fallen London — often…
And you only mentioned consoles out of the newest generation. The fragmentation in one and the same generation is nothing peculiar, actually. I'd say that the fragmentation we're experiencing is much more a product of two generations happily co-existing, with a lot of people — myself included — not seeing any reason…