thevicatorian
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thevicatorian

Anyone remember Carnivores on the PC? Loved this game as a kid.

Just in case you're unaware, you can hold Start when starting a DS game on the 3DS to run it at native resolution. Looks a million times better.

Thanks. Yes it did happen for 1 and half months. Shelling and intense firefights day and night but most of the fighting was at peak during dawn. Rebels moving in our backyards and military going after them, Choppers flying over head as well as planes. You can read about Zamboanga Siege in google. Me and my family, as

People are stupid.

Would anyone care to let me in on the joke?

Neurotoxin.

The next day, he e-mailed me. He told me he'd had a conversation with his team about atrocities like rape and whether to include it in the game. They had determined that they would indeed exclude it from the game. "This War Of Mine paints the picture of war but it uses language of games to do so," he wrote to me. "The

Weird how I ended up humming "Everything is awesome!" after looking at these screens

I really like the fact he put the twin towers in there, miss that skyline.

So they were going for the Midwestern Ranch Style-Suburban Japanese home look, I see..

I'm ok with this as well... As long as people continue to actually do cool new things with the genre, I'm fine with it oversaturating the market for a little while.

Am I the only one that think this looks generic as hell? Dead wife and kid? Check. Angsty motherfucker as protagonist? Check. Protagonist cursed with some form dual personality? Check. The only thing unique about this game is that it's darker than the usual Tolkien fare. Or not, actually, as Tolkien was plenty dark.

This is exactly my problem! I hate the idea that I don't have any real input in my character's performance. Oh man, we should get together and make an mmo that actually lets people play the game. Or just petition some who knows how to do that to make it happen.

The whole exploration thing is going to be a major component of Star Citizen. Over 60% of the backers want to be explorers so they've been focusing heavily on exploration based content. Ship derelicts you may even be able to explore on foot in a space suite, celestial bodies and anomalies like black holes, super nova,

Honestly, I've always liked the idea of mmo's because my first experience were mmo-based anime shows where the characters are shown fully immersed in their worlds. Actual mmo gameplay is a jarring difference to that idealized version, the far back third person views and the action queue system has always put me off. I

I actually came down here to write that. I'd give anything for that experience.

You are not! I had that exact thought while writing this post. If ever there was a game ripe for VR exploration, it's that one.

Am I the only one who is thinking of that No Man's Sky, and how well it would go with VR?

Having sex with this thing will be "Teh new Experience."