I mean, this is Bioware we’re talking about. What did you expect?
I mean, this is Bioware we’re talking about. What did you expect?
It’s our video game. We bought it, we can play it however we want - that includes how we speedrun it. There are categories to speedrun a game normally, so nobody is denying you to by the rules if you so choose.
Besides, doing it legit over and over again gets boring eventually.
“Don’t you guys have mechs?”
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You’re right. If we look at the 3D Mario series, they all brought something new to the table (64 was just 3D goodness, Sunshine had the water mechanics, Galaxy had the gravity and Odyssey had the hat which opened up a ton of unique enemy abilities to be used).
For those of you who plan to replay Resident Evil 4 on PC, there is an HD texture mod in the works. They’ve made a lot of progress over the past few years and should finish it sometime this year (don’t take my word for it though, i just hope it will be done by December 2019 at least).
This is crazy, considering this is the HD re-release of The Wind Waker. Usually the version that came first has the most glitches, but here it is actually the reverse case.
I agree. We have so much technology, and yet we don’t always focus on optimizing the tech (no, packing a small computer into a phone with an abysmal battery life is NOT progress!). For some people, every gigabyte counts when it comes to downloading a game, so this is some great news.
One aspect to consider is preservation. If an old version of a game is no longer available, and only the newest version is playable, then in cases like Shadow of the Colossus it would of course be for the worse because following generations will only be exposed to the newest version.
(I haven’t player the game one way…
The recently-released (well, re-released but whatever) Tales of Vesperia has some great music as well. It has some surprisingly-calm and beautiful tracks, but its boss themes aren’t as memorably. The default combat tracks are good, though.
I’ll just unironically leave this here.
Yes it does.
I agree with all of this, especially Zestiria. Not because of its story, but because of it’s stupid RNG equipment skill system. Actually no, this in itself wouldn’t be so bad, but the combination system of random equipment skills - like, since when did JRPGs became roguelikes?
THANK GOD you haven’t screenshotted the entire schedule like all the past articles did (a screenshot of the first few games being run is fine though).
It’s been ages since I last checked OCRemix, yet alone their big remix compilations. Thanks a lot for this reminder!
This is the beta client. I was still using the old client version because I had to re-install it recently.
I just tried to add the game via the Epic Games Launcher. It worked with Subnautica when that was free, but I can’t find a way to access the store via the launcher.
Is everyone cosplaying as Gerald nowadays?
Mouse and Keyboard support is huge. For all those of us who are tired of Windows 10, but still want to play games, the Xbox One could one day become a real alternative if this keeps up.
I’ve discovered a YouTuber who analyzes all sorts of metrics regarding the Dreamcast (amongst other things). He doesn’t have the data of the NPD at his disposal, so his best-selling Dreamcast game isn’t NFL 2K (But Sonic Adventure instead). Still, he’s doing all sorts of interesting analytics with the data he does have…