vaigrant
Vaigrant
vaigrant

Oh. Then I just suck.

“Through practice and years of experience, these players’ movements and reaction times can occasionally appear unnatural (if not physically impossible) to those who may not have been exposed to that particular level of play before.”

I’m not sure if slamming Blizzard’s ticket queue with a bunch of false positives is really going to help anything.

This is so damn true. If you’re frustrated don’t be a dick and report people for cheating because you fucking suck. I hate when people pull that kind of stuff in other games.

This joke was overplayed two weeks after Destiny came out.

Do people still make dumb and pointless comments that they already know the answer to?

Have you asked Trump about it?

The emphasis on melee isn’t very DOOM-like to me. Based off of what you showed, I give it a big ole meh.

They’re not automatic. You shoot enemies and after a while they become “stunned”, and glow orange and blue. That’s when you close in, press F and it activates a finisher. I think you get more health, etc from doing it, but if you don’t want, you can just shoot them, it’s entirely optional.

Doom Guy has always been overpowered...could run at 60mph, and punch zombie heads off even without a Berserker Pack. This one actually moves slower.

The Spartan Armor is just a tweaked Doom Space Marine suit... ... ...

Listen, and understand! Preston Garvey is out there! He can’t be bargained with. He can’t be reasoned with. He doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And he absolutely will not stop, ever, until you help that settlement!

Amazing, hilarious story. Great article Patricia.

You hardline censorship people are so naive and annoying.

A company changing their own game has nothing to do with changing “another persons work.” The company owns the product - it’s their work and they have the final say in whether, where, and how that product is released.

Why would a company choosing to alter their own product be censorship? The people determining the artistic direction of the product very seldom own the property, the company does in almost every instance. Employees simply do not have any reasonable expectation that they will be able to control the product they’re

Yes because a derivative game is going to sue another derivative game for being derivative.

That’s what kickstarters have become mostly. It’s a way to gauge interest in a product, help finance it if it gains enough popularity, drastically reduce financial risk in case it bombs (a failed campaign costs way less than a failed released product), and you don’t have to answer to people who’s only interest is

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Psst, it’s not just the title that makes no sense.