I don't understand this. I only use the mouse and I get by just fine, scrolling and navigating with ease. Is this a settings thing perhaps?
I don't understand this. I only use the mouse and I get by just fine, scrolling and navigating with ease. Is this a settings thing perhaps?
You know, I'm really not sure why people complain about the UI. I haven't had any problems navigating it. And the favorites feature? Makes it a breeze!
Why, because it doesn't show you exact routes? I love the map. It shows you just enough to know you're going in the right direction, but not enough that it spoils what you'll find around the next hill.
Yes, this was amazing! I never thought I would actually smile over an anti-piracy article. These people need to get this idea out there and make others take notice.
I'm a combo of The Giver and The Enhancer.
It's a bunch of people doing violence in a very public place. Yes, that bares a similarity to Grand Theft Auto. But, if I walked into a cooking school and saw a classroom full of teenagers mixing dough, I wouldn't scream, "Blast that Martha Stewart. Her show has unwillingly transformed these people into crafty bakers."
In the original 1960's Avenger's story, Cap is found by accident.
They're doing it to try to make enough money to finish the game. These is a independent studio that is trying to make a living at what they do and survive long enough to complete their project. You pay for the game early because you support it and then you get new builds as they are released. I think it's a grand…
Lots and lots of money.
It's not a prequel. It's a reboot.
It's a reboot. As in, not in the past, but in the now. Capiche?
Did you also read the part where it said you can leave the difficulty ramped up right? Who are you to say what value one needs to get from a video game? If you want to spend your free time honing your skills to expert levels so that you can get a sense of accomplishment, then that's your provocative. If you're like…
@OutlawDominus: I'm sorry, I don't mean this the wrong way, but I actually find that sad. Not sad is in pathetic, no no, but just sad that you've missed out on such a fabulous part of our world.
Best comment I've read so far for this article. We're not the police, we're not the government, we're just blow joe's who can't really do too much. So, what do we do? We throw our weight behind the wronged. Maybe with enough weight, we can turn the tables on the ignorant scum that sully our world.
Of course heroes do. That's what makes them so compelling. They have to somehow overcome the villain, who "seems" to be one step ahead all the time, while still being quite flawed or unsure. It makes the struggle harder and much more interesting.
I know why...cause they'd be damn boring! Can you imagine this finale? You walk up to the bad guy's base...and walk in the front door. Why? The bad guy was unsure of who to hire as goons and procrastinated until it was too late. You wander through the castle without much danger. Why? The bad guy was afraid he might…
Oh it'll be more powerful than the PS3 and 360, I have no doubt. But, then Sony and Microsoft's next gen's will emerge and they'll be more powerful than this one. Nintendo THINKS they'll be a step ahead, but really, they'll only be HALF a step ahead. A single stride from the others and Nintendo will be eating dust…
@Alex_Mexico: That sounds about right.
I don't know much about Elf Quest...but Paula Rhodes is gorgeous!
This is phenomenal. I wished more companies had this kind of gutso. It takes a lot of courage to say, "Here are my children, do with them what you will." I commend both Namco and Capcom for this sense of adventure and dedication to the business.