They've already said that the game will never go to Defiance.
They've already said that the game will never go to Defiance.
It's awesome...
My main concern is that Adobe will realize that since they don't need amazing new features to drive sales of new versions, they simply won't invest in said features.
I think her question is amusing considering that the majority of news coverage and journalism these days focuses on violence (murders, war, etc).
Not sure how much he's doing for the show (and if it will reach BSG levels), but I've only noticed three or four tracks in the entire game.
Same time/world. TV show is based in St. Louis, game is based in San Francisco (or at least what they call San Francisco, it's really just a bunch of grey hills with occasional pieces of buildings sticking out. Pretty pathetic, really)
As long as you don't expect it to bean MMO, it's not bad—though it does fall off a cliff after 20 hours or so.
I expect that within the next couple days he'll claim his twitter was hacked.
Because they needed the $60 base price to make money back—they know this game isn't going anywhere.
This little review of yours is...pretty accurate.
Sucks for you then, you'll be missing out on one hell of a great game.
FFXIV:ARR is fucking amazing. I'm not saying it's gonna save SE, but it'll definitely go in the win column.
No and no.
You say depression, I say Americanization.
I have no motivation to clean and no desire to leave the house, but I can still put trash in bags and bags in bins.
New Roanoke: Still better than Roanoke.
...that's it? I was pushing 12,000 hours when I finally quit EQ1 (only ~1,000 was bazaar time), and that's just one of the games on my resume.
"When my Musicianship skill jumped 20 points in a single week so that I could tame Dragons..."
Of course they did. If anyone actually buys the game via the links provided, Gawker Media gets a cut.