Lettuce? Mayonaise?
I saw a thing on Amazon last week where they were buying used gaming stuff for resale. My headset (Turtle Beach X12) was worth 22¢ (paid on an Amazon gift card, of course).
I forget what it's called, but that style has been a hipster design/typography trend for the past couple years, like all the logos that mimic the Dutch East India Trading Company. It's also the exact wrong typography to use for a game like GTA. Honestly, however, it's likely the only custom lettering style that…
The problem with F2P is that the pricing model directly impacts the design of the game. (hint: not in a good way)
North [...] was a Republican and a conservative member of the San Francisco business community. [...] He had been executive vice-president of one of the largest property owners in the city: the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He had a strong sense of civic duty, however, and the Candlestick Park deal smelled to…
Used to drive an '88 Stanza (manual). In place of a tachometer, it had a giant clock.
Brocations are awesome.
Gaming doesn't make you fat—living in America does (generally speaking).
Usual complaints: Leveling is too fast, nothing to do once you're leveled up, etc etc.
Better luck next time, Darwin.
Dogfighting in time dilation would suck.
One word: Cat.
The fact that it's a sub game is the best reason to play it.
F2P at launch makes for shitty, over-monetized MMOs.
What's the name of the LB kickstarter game again? Can't remember.
Every MMO is going console now. No surprise EQN is as well, considering it's Sony.
No, I mean dungeons and landscapes that are generated in seconds by computer—not in days or weeks by an environment artist.
It'll be eight abilities and yes, no trinity. Abilities are limited because of consoles and the need for it to be manageable with gamepads.
Procedurally-generated content. It's a game changer and EQN will have it.