novibear
Novibear
novibear

That game got so hard, I would always get past the town where the girl was murdered and then get stuck. I was bad.

I dug through my old VHS tapes. Dat nostalgia...

I thought they were all funny considering that in the 80s almost all action films had lines like this... "He's all tied up." "Stick around". "He couldn't take the heat." Those lines are equally horrible now as well, yet still classic.

So is it bad i laughed through the entire game while killing things? Dont think it matters cause i leave near the nuked plot twist in this game

Oh hell yeah, I would watch the shit out of a youtube channel of Eve highlights but the game itself just seems like one where new players are inexorably beholden to those who came before. And I have played a game like that before, and its called life.

a giant space battle ... it's simply beautiful.

Wait...this looks like a sequel to Metropolismania.

If Arnold Schwarzenegger can do it, so can I!

For someone who couldn't try 3D Dot Game Heroes so far due to a lack of PS3, this seems like a good alternative, tho it seems to be more RPG and less Zelda compared to 3DDGH.

Except for the part where it's completely different.

I got excited and then disappointed

They should patch it.

My backlog will most likely outlive me and yet we still buy more. Whatever keeps us motivated I say.

Kind of a hipster way to look at it, I would consider any game that isn't done by a large development company and done by a smaller one with only a handful of people an Indy title, it really has nothing to do with it's popularity, it has to do with how independent it is done.

and so my future backlog continues to grow. all intriguing games!

It never left.

Well, DOTA 2 is still in Beta for that very reason. They're still improving the bot AI for solo practice matches, and currently building a "quest" system that teaches you the basics for whichever character you're interested in.

Can't (won't?) developers come up with AI for solo play/practice before getting into PvP?

This "feeling" of leveling and gearing up during a MOBA game simply isn't enough for me, especially for the fact that all the leveling and the gear you get through a round simply vanishes in the end and in every single round you have to do it from scratch again. That combined with the style of a MOBA game and it

I think "douchey" communities and the Internet go hand in hand, unfortunately. DOTA2 is the only MOBA I've played, and I tried it for the first time in early February. I currently have 112 hours logged in the game according to Steam.