I think it served mostly as an introduction to the wild hunt and the world. As a stand alone game it's underwhelming.
I think it served mostly as an introduction to the wild hunt and the world. As a stand alone game it's underwhelming.
The pathfinder adventure card game, also know as shuffling: the game.
I love everything about this game, except for endlessly shuffling decks of 12-16 cards.
Lay out your 6 locations, then each one gets x amount of items, weapons, etc, then shuffle all the decks.
Shuffle your deck.
The villain escapes, shuffle the deck.
shu…
The most important distinction for me was having a three step turn instead of seven, or whatever Arkham Horror was. The game is a lot more streamlined, and for me, a lot more fun.
You didn't like the storytelling in J&D? The first was a little flimsy, but i thought the second and third more than made up for it.
The aesthetic fits, and the game was good. But when you just look at him there, not within the confines of context, well...he looks like an aerobics instructor.
http://youtu.be/fRscYVvEFt8
I always thought the spandex looked a little weird to be honest.
I think it's a case of one problem just overshadowing many others. There were complaints that the game was incomplete, but frankly, many people couldn't even play it to find out!
I thought this was a funny joke, until I read the later comments and found out it was true :/
I'm scratching The Crew off my buy list now...
That last video looks like my first drive over the Coquihalla highway. Except for the visibility, you can see way more than in an actual whiteout.
I never took up facebook games. I'm not seeing anything popup in my feed that I didn't already see on shockwave.com 13 years ago.
There was a time when History was called the WWII channel. I miss those times. Spending my high school weekends watching twelve hour documentaries on the Tiger II.
A book suggestion on a gaming site without "Masters of Doom"? This book tells a story about two Johns, one wildly creative, enthusiastic and zazzy, the other quiet, introverted and frighteningly intelligent.
It tells how they worked together to redefine gaming, bringing first person into the forefront. Then it tells…
I haven't had cable TV for around 15 years, but the impression I'm getting is that Discovery is turning into late 90's Fox.
"NEXT! on When Parking Brakes Fail!"
"NEXT! on When Koalas Aren't Fed!"
"NEXT! on Office Lunch Room Secrets!"
I grew up on CRPGS, Ultima, Wizardry, Golden Age, Arena, Lands of Lore, Might and Magic et al. The Witcher has been in my game collection since the Enhanced Edition was released, and I never beat it until the Witcher 3 was announced. I'd install it, play through until the game got too painful to bear, then quit. …
I bought a new SSD a little while ago. I don't have much installed right now.
My first contribution, I literally have no image program on my PC right now except Paint and SmartDraw. So I used Paint to predict the future!
Hahahahaha holy shit I totally forgot about that! I got so SO mad at that. I died like four times because of that stupid second message.
Maybe they'll do it tastefully. They all enter a room and the door closes, then it opens briefly and someone reaches out and puts a sock on the door knob.
Nintendo EAD only actually made like 4 games this year, Mario Kart 8, Captain Toad, NES Remix, and Steel Diver: Sub Wars. Developer of the year going to Ninty this year is like giving Soundgarden best Metal song.
Just...Just everything about this is a shit show.