Just being a real fully featured game (even if it’s only a modification of existing TW games) gives it a fairly substantial leg up over most GW games.
Just being a real fully featured game (even if it’s only a modification of existing TW games) gives it a fairly substantial leg up over most GW games.
I’ve been following this game for years and I’m glad to see that some version is going to show up. He released a public alpha allowing multiplayer dogfights in between battling fleets of AI capital ships and to this day I recall it fondly as a quality demo of the potential for a great space sim.
“Wonder Woman! Green Lantern! Flash! Wow am I glad to see you three!”
It’s telling that nobody does.
It’s always been a game set in the Homeworld universe though. And it’s never set itself up as being a space RTS. There’s no good reason not to be excited that the original HW guys are giving us another HW game.
At least Elena wraps. I’ve seen female judo wrestlers, letting those swing free would be painful.
So I guess I’m gong to have to be the one to say it:
It is a goddamn travesty that nobody posted that line for a good 20 minutes.
If you get Taken King, yes. If you only get the base game, you’ll be locked out of pretty much everything except the most basic version of each quest (no difficulty modifiers) and the Vault of Glass raid.
I have an original 60gb PS3 bought on launch day that I cracked open back in about 2013 or so to install a 500gb drive. The dust buildup was incredible. Still running great when I want it.
I believe that fast enemy respawns have all been nerfed since the loot cave. This certainly would have been an excellent replacement.
But that’s just it. Your average “bazooka” style missile launcher may not have an obvious front end, or may require you to fire it from a particular position. So the warning is more to grab your attention and mane you think rationally for half a second instead of grabbing a very dangerous weapon and pulling the…
There’s lots of these. One of the major reasons these things happen is because in a fight for survival, our baser instincts take over and we stop paying attention to “small stuff.” Claymore mines famously have “This Side Towards Enemy” on the front specifically so that you don’t kill yourself in a panic situation…
Red Dead Redemption has some of the best quotes in any game I can recall. It’s that southern accent, makes everything seem homey and right.
Where is this from?
Scott Pilgrim taught you that.
BTW the Vegan Police are at the door. Should I tell them you’re out?
There will never be a war game as good as Spec Ops: The Line. So glad PS+ made it free, I would have never even glanced at it otherwise and completely missed it.
And frankly, that’s not even that bad. If they dropped into really cold water that could be under 5 minutes.
Designated limits are the limits to follow if you need the item to function as intended. Given that the alternative was to lose the aircraft and pilots, they probably disabled any failsafes they could and decided it was worth possibly losing the refueling equipment if it could get them closer to shore.
The best and brightest speak out against lazy commenting. Which is turned into a hypertext link without comment or discussion. I can see how you found it appropriate.