I didn't like Parkour: The Game when it was Mirror's Edge, and I won't like it now.
I didn't like Parkour: The Game when it was Mirror's Edge, and I won't like it now.
The Red Breakfasting.
RE4 is a great game, but I hate it for starting the trend in the series of action/adventure splatterfest over puzzles, mysteries, and creeping horror. A bit like the big shifts in Saints Row 3 and 4, I feel like, if they wanted to alter things in such a major way, it would've been better to start a brand new series…
But shooting at a black hole for hours on end isn't our dream for how Destiny is played. Our hope is that social engagement in public spaces is only one part of the Destiny experience. Expect changes soon which decrease the efficiency of cave farming and correspondingly increase engram drops from completing activities.
I'd get pumped, but I'm not actually a Colin Farrell fan, so this is sort of a downer.
My way of dealing with that is simple: I'm not going to fucking buy it.
I let my then 14 year old sister have a go at my old NES a couple of years ago. She enjoyed it quite a bit, the RPGs in particular. And Duck Hunt.
I don't know, the exposure argument has never sat well with me. I wouldn't want to do my job for free and accept exposure and a good reference instead of the stuff required to pay my bills, fill my gas tank, and purchase food. Anyone who does would have to be a little retarded.
I once got into a discussion on that matter with my father, who loves Voyager. Finally, after we discussed the show's many flaws and few good traits, he just sighed and say, "At least it was better than Enterprise."
If it's gif with a hard G, I'm going to pronounce your name Phinsham, because apparently people have no control over the names of things that...well, that they should, and do in sane places.
Ugh. I ordered it as an early development game on Steam, and every new update had me liking it less. I felt too much like I had to minmax to make a character work, no real sense of balance to things, characters have to be super good at a narrow range of skills and crap at everything else, or mediocre at everything.
Frankly, they can take their time. None of the promo material thus far has me even slightly excited for it.
The probability is high that he was going to troll her no matter what, just based on that introduction. He isn't someone throwing a fit because of rejection, he's someone who planned on being an asshole no matter what.
I'm totally fine with this, as long as you ladies use your new found powers for good.
William Shatner talking with Colin Baker and referencing Doctor Who.
Isn't casual violence against anyone in video games...bad? Isn't focusing on women only just as sexist?
"It would kind of bother me to play on something that didn't look like an NES or FaniCom on the outside." —Man Who Has Never Seen a Naked Woman Off the Internet
Sounds like d20 Modern: The Vidya Game. I can dig that.
The changes still qualify as a total failure of a comment moderation system. Get rid of burner accounts, get rid of "use my easily falsified social media" accounts, force actual forum-style registration that includes verification. Then, add a report post function, and get on actual trusted moderators who can remove…