virgnarus
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virgnarus

Ha! Yes, I concur. At first I walked in thinking it was just going to be another mansion but ran into the odd hallways and it just continued to get worse from there.

10/10. Thanks for the laughs, you baited some pretty good fish with this one.

I never thought I'd get seasick looking at a youtube video.

Certain games have implemented permadeath in a viable manner to prevent reset abuse: Steel Battalion does it by deleting the saved game; Demon/Dark Souls does it by frequent and well-timed autosaving. There's a variety of ways of forcing a player's hand by changing things before they can respond with a forced quit.

You awaken feeling your Lover's Comfort.

I absolutely loved this one. One of my favorite parts of the game. It was very refreshing since the game was feeling kinda drab beforehand.

There is an ingame achievement that is accomplished by only allowing her to save you a very finite amount of times. Running for that achievement is considerably challenging. And yes, it was no different than the copious amount of checkpoints other game developers have placed in their game, only that in this case you

I seem to be having an issue with just getting the other familiars up to par level-wise. I can definitely see some of them having some heavy potential, but it appears they have to be exactly the same level as the people using them otherwise they just can't perform well at all (and die in a few hits). It looks like

If you were truly elitist/purist/douche, you'd be lionizing the DS version because it was far more accurate to the original japanese than the english SNES version.

Tack a +1

"It's saying something!"

A lot of people dump EVE because they try to operate the game expecting it to be another WoW or GW clone but in space, and so they resort to the classic money-making methods of mining, hoping to get enough money to get themselves in a 'good enough' ship to start PVPing. I would hate the game too if I had to drag my

Question: If no one purchases Darksiders, does that mean that it'll become public domain?

I've been hearing nothing but bad things about Planetside 2 and the direction they have going for that game. Even so, Dust and Planetside 2 harbor just as many differences as they do similarities, so it's not like one will usurp the other.

You can get that from certain internal communities like EVE University and there's also groups like Red vs. Blue that focus on solely just fighting each other for simple fun and not getting involved in all the politics. However, yes, majority wise the game is not all sunshine and roses.

Yes.

I never looked at it from Sony's standpoint besides the contractual obligation, but yes, that does sound very befitting of them do to so.

If only...

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Their goal is to make the maps heavily generated based on the structures EVE players (and eventually Dust as well) establish. Also, they are working on just temperate planets right now (which tbh, do indeed feel very bland and more desert and rocky than temperate). They will progress to adding other planets as the

They have stated in previous interviews that they desire right now only to approach the console market with the game. However, they stated they are not against bringing it to the PC in the future once the game settles on the console arena.