Vault 76 was a control vault with 500 residents, set to open two decades after the bombs fell, so do with that information what you will.
Vault 76 was a control vault with 500 residents, set to open two decades after the bombs fell, so do with that information what you will.
This has been a pattern with Bethesda since they started doing their own E3 conference. Trickle out information, teasers, and short announcement trailers to get people interested in tuning in to E3, then expound on those snippets with real information. Build hype, drop the bombshell at E3, then announce a release…
Instead of following an adventurer around the dungeon, you are the adventurer. Combat is varied based on your weapon choices as opposed to being split up among multiple characters with one combat style/weapon apiece. Inventory management seems to be trickier, managing the store is a more active affair, you set prices…
Possibly not. Streaming is the hot thing right now, so your kid might end up as a Twitcher instead of a YouTuber.
Hot damn. I’m a big fan of Factory Five’s work, and this is just icing on top.
Judging from his interviews, Cage believes himself to be an auteur advocating for the advancement of the gaming medium while still being trapped by the visual and written language of film. It was a problem in his last three games(don’t know about Omikron, never played it), and it seems that he’s continued the trend…
Nope. It’s one of the handful of games that came out before the Windows 10 Play Anywhere initiative was realized, and as such is one of the few games the Xbox can say is truly exclusive to the hardware. I’ll happily pick this up on PC if it heads that way, but it also means that the last reason for me, personally, to…
You know who would buy a Fiat?
Those regions being available as DLC doesn’t make sense from a story perspective, so I understand Barlog and his team not wanting to just throw in more challenge dungeons in those spaces for a few easy bucks, especially if they’re angling for a fresh trilogy out of this.
My question is this, Heather; did you play the Definitive Edition or the standard version? I found the standard version to suffer from some fiddly combat mechanics like the color-coded enemies and lack of lock-on, which were rectified in the DE.
Right? I stumbled across a charming little title called Alchemica recently. It’s a fully realized dungeon crawler with turn-based battles, where you gather ingredients to make bombs to fight with, as you’re an alchemist and thus don’t fight with conventional arms, save for your slingshot. It’s a fun game, and the game…
Tune it to the top end of A class and it’ll smoke anything else in its class.
Tezuka made some messed up stuff in his time. I know it was post-mortem, but hot damn was Metropolis dark as hell. Gorgeous, though.
To each their own, I suppose, but I personally found XV to have extremely underwhelming, annoying combat. After the polish and speed of Kingdom Hearts, I had expected a similar game feel to be exported to the mainline FF series, but instead we got something, slow, methodical, and clunky, with little mechanical depth…
I don’t know, how much is Square Marketing Subsidiaries paying you per post on Gizmodo Media Group, a Univision Company?
Right? LW1 has so much of the ‘and then the whole bus clapped/that child was Albert Einstein’ ring to it for me to want to just take it at face value, but then again my parents were extremely abusive to one another and to me, and they’re still together and I eventually forgave them. Love should never make you that…
I mean, Millar is just the worst kind of comic writer, so yeah. I remember finding out about the Wanted comic after seeing the film, and having finished it, I find myself wishing that I hadn’t found out about the comic. It’s loud and violent, like all of his work, but it’s also extremely mean-spirited and hateful with…
I’m definitely feeling that Sky, but it’s probably the least practical of the lot, being able to fit a weekend bag and little else, which I suppose is fine as long as you’re not taking any classes that require an easel. There’s about 3 of them scooting around my little college town, one of which is a redline.
Playstation VR, evidently, since it’s currently the most successful gaming capable VR headset on the market. Oh, and further QoL improvements to the overall OS of the PS4, including better sharing and streaming tools. Can’t forget PS Vue, since it’s the first time I’ve ever considered getting anything resembling a…
Heartily agreed. I’m a big Sony fan, but I still want MS to succeed, because competition both breeds fantastic new content, and keeps businesses in check and prevents price gouging. I hope this is a strong first step towards a good E3 for Microsoft.