sacrelicious2
Sacrelicious2
sacrelicious2

I tried playing Dark Cloud, but could never make it past the first dungeon. It cost way more to repair your weapon than you could earn, which meant you constantly had a broken weapon. Unless for some reason I was playing it wrong.

I've been playing my downloaded copy of Diablo 3 all day, so that doesn't seem to be the case on PS4.

It makes for absolutely terrible player balance though. And it makes it so all evil villains are wizards, cause fighters just can never get powerful to be that scary.

So how long until they release this for next gen consoles? I'd be interested in playing, but I don't want to have to hook up my last gen consoles again...

I pretty much guarantee the planets are not accurately sized though.

Sorry, but you are crazy. Casters are much better now than in any previous edition, except maybe 4th. They now follow the same power level as every other class. In previous editions, 1st level wizards were absolutely useless (yay, I can do 1d4+1 damage once per day!), and 20th level were ungodly powerful compared

You can grab the starter set for 5th edition that has a bunch of premade characters, a basic set of rules and a pretty decent sized campaign for $12 at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Drago…

The problem is that at those kinds of speeds, you will fly straight through most objects, because the physics simulation missed the frame where you would have intersected. Unless everything is orbiting the planet at relatively the same speed, but then you could still break everything by deciding to orbit the opposite

There are 2 big problems with modeling large planets in games. The first is floating point precision. Not going to go into too much detail on this, but basically it means that as the numbers you are using get bigger, the precision of the data gets smaller. The second is that with a planet the size of the earth, you

Based upon the gameplay videos I've seen, I am fairly certain the planets are not "Earth sized". I highly doubt they are even Pluto sized.

To be fair, you visit the "same locations" in Alan Wake (Are we ever leaving the forest!!!)

I started rewatching Twin Peaks after seeing this http://io9.com/twin-peaks-and…, which caused me to play through Alan Wake again. Still need to finish the DLC's, and then play through again on Hard to get those missing manuscript pages. Also, does anyone know if American Nightmare is worth playing? Not being set

I like to think of it as Twin Peaks as written by Stephen King. I highly recommend it. The biggest complaint I can think of for the game is that you spend too much time in the woods.

Haven't watched weeds, but it is definitely more than Dexter. Without spoiling too much, I think the most egregious example is the 40 year old woman who goes back to high school because her amnesia makes her think she's still a teen.

Another thing. While watching the show, you will be sure to recognize several scenes as the sources of numerous pop-culture references.

You have to make sure to go into it realizing that it really is a soap opera. A really good one, but a soap opera nonetheless. And while the main plot is really good, the side plots are all ridiculously stupid, especially in the second season...

Alan Wake is Twin Peaks as written by Stephen King. There are so many allusions to Twin Peaks, including the town itself, the saw mill, the diner, the lamp lady, the coffee, and they even have a version of the bookhouse boys.

My best moment in that game was on the snow mountain map (forgot the name, it's been a while). I had the flag and was booking it back to base. The enemy also had the flag and was booking it back to his base. We crossed paths, 10 feet from each other, 50 feet in the air, each going 200 MPH in opposite directions.

Hmm.. I could post screenshots of my Asgard Empire (renamed Scandinavian Empire) that covered the entire (pre-RoI) map...