The names Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Bill Gates, Kurt Vonnegut and Steve Wozniak come to my mind first. I wonder why you said that first when thinking "eccentricity".
The names Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Bill Gates, Kurt Vonnegut and Steve Wozniak come to my mind first. I wonder why you said that first when thinking "eccentricity".
Normal people are boring. Eccentricity is where its at.
And avoid exploding zombies.
Yes; the patches of the classes, for example.
Oh, Sugru, is there anything you can't do?
I also read a bunch of other reviews and all the stuff they added plus the way the "race" worked seemed shoddy to me.
The last game (apart from Skyrim) I was captivated by its art design was The Witcher 2. That game looked really awesome.
If you set the overlay opacity to 0, you can "turn off" the HUD. Otherwise, cool shot.
That sucks. I really liked Hot Pursuit and a Cannonball Run-style game sounded really cool.
"Wish you were here, getting killed by giants and subsequently flying half a mile in the air."
I think sats will be like internet routers (not home routers, but backbone stuff). They'll provide services behind the scenes, as they do now.
The amount of sarcastic comments on this article is off the charts!
Which one has the goatee?
How exactly does selling DLC fight against used games? Aren't you making everyone, including first purchasers, buy the DLC? Also, how does the right of first sale include Blurays, CDs and books but not video games (i.e. discs for consoles)?
The "Duke Nukem Is Finally Out And Close That Chapter Of Game Industry History" award
I was reading a bit of Greek mythology and I just wondered if Greek men that were dumped like Eric here used the money towards cosplay of Achilles.
Fuuuuuuuck, I hated that movie. It was a good movie, but it scared the shit outta me.
I agree and I think that iteration on gameplay is if not the cornerstone of the industry, it's at least high up there.