Neither of them have enough fingers.
Neither of them have enough fingers.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: we could solve 90% of our social issues if we banned anyone under 21 from the internet.
The Long Dark. Nothing better than freezing to death in a blinding midnight blizzard while wandering in circles ten feet from your cabin.
I, too, prefer to lay with other people.
It’s spelled C3P0.
Isn’t Tokyo’s geek district called Tokyo?
Some people would... and do.
Kid, I just read your post history. It’s pretty sad. You’re hardly in any position to talk shit about how influential someone is.
I didn’t play any of the games you listed, but I love me some Streets of Rogue, which also happens to be published by TinyBuild.
There’s some justification to this attitude. The PRC has definitely made acquisition of foreign technologies a crucial part of its economic and military strategy, and has frequently used dirty means to accomplish that goal. The often unregulated manufacturing of off-brand merchandise is also a blight on China’s…
In his spare time, he’s been writing books. Almost all of them are about Deerirons, the place where he’s been living for hundreds of years. Here are a few of the titles:
This reminds me of a fun bug I encountered in Lord of the Rings Online waaaay back in the day. Essentially, you could /sit on a chair anywhere in the game, and then use your various fast-travel skills to teleport yourself across Middle-Earth, taking the chair with you. I transported about a half-dozen chairs from the…
“European Soccer”. Not to be confused with “Soccer”, which is what the Americans call “Football”, which the Canadians know as “Imaginary Pushball”, which the French refer to as “Je ne sais quoi”, which the Brits don’t know, wot?
I don’t doubt it, but as I said, mine is an outsider’s perspective, and I can’t say that I’ve heard of any of the titles you listed. My point was that games like Hatoful Boyfriend were beneficial because of what they did for the perception of the genre. You say yourself that most gamers have a certain impression of…
It’s a video-centric post. If you haven’t watched the video, you’re not exactly in a position to criticize the content.
Completely disagree. Tim has a great sense of comedic timing and a voice like butter.
Mine is an outsider’s perspective, but my impression was that games like Hatoful Boyfriend made waves specifically because they shook up a tired and particularly stale genre. Before they came along, most gamers I knew perceived VNs to largely be pervy harem-simulators with very few redeeming qualities. HB actually…
I’ve been playing a lot of Portal Knights on my Switch. I’ve gotten to the point where it feels like I’m just repeating the same basic gameplay loop over and over, but my construction projects are keeping me surprisingly engaged.