No problem.
No problem.
I think Kenji might have the financial clout to go toe to toe with Capcom to defend himself in a way this guy doesn't. Also, Infogrames owns Atari now for basically the sole purpose of camping on their IP rights, so they're a lot more likely to be litigious about these sorts of things than Capcom is.
The fact that this guy had access to the original source code for Tempest (because he wrote it) is the sticking point. It would be difficult(and more importantly expensive) for him to prove in court that his work on the original Tempest (which Atari owns) didn't carry over into this new game.
It's not. Atari died and was bought by Infogrames, who uses their name to camp these IPs for just this very reason.
Atari did go out of business. Infogrames owns them now, and they basically use the name solely for this sort of IP camping.
Well, aside from yourself, maybe.
Jesus, there's always one of you.
Dale Hansen is a Ron Burgundy level celebrity in North Texas.
That is some next-level bullshit, right there.
news flash.... you aren't in disagreement with me, you are in disagreement with pretty much everyone here in the discussion and a ton of people online as well as many gaming sites and blogs
But by making the tactical camera unworkable and removing many of the elemental combo effects they really dumbed it down. It might "feel" good, but there's no real substance to it.
The combat in Origins was far and away better than in Inquisition.
That is a scary looking man.
It's quiet, no one goes there at night, and it's fun to try to scare your stoned friends in a dark cemetery.
Thanks for this. Seriously.
Lots of people. I know I did as a teenager.
Right back at you, specially when pretty much all the comments agree that the game is a rip-off.
No more so than Bioshock was to Half-Life or Dishonored was to Bioshock.
Lol.....let me know when you find something that adds something completely new that's never been done before, and whose style is entirely non-derivative. You'll probably get to play one new game every 5 years or so.
If there's a limit, this doesn't even approach it.