Not to mention that you don’t recover health between rounds, giving healers more use.
Not to mention that you don’t recover health between rounds, giving healers more use.
I would like to remind everyone that this is not censorship and that Playtonic as a private business has the right to express itself as they see fit. If they do not wish to include voice work by a controversial figure in their video game that is well within their right. Jon’s free speech was not violated in any way…
Anything you say about Reddit, you’re more or less saying about the internet in general. It may not be a perfectly representative sampling of people and activities on the web, but it is huge and diverse, and you can’t really characterize it as “toxic” or “awesome” or “interesting” or “boring” because different parts…
Weird. I wouldn’t mind if this was a mashup of all the games on one engine. A greatest hits remix of sorts. I want to support Wipeout but I am not interested in playing 3 different / old versions.
I’ve never gotten any sort of motion sickness from a game before, but watching a few seconds of that first camera type made me instantly feel like I was about to vomit.
I havent touched Greygarden yet. I have Santuary half built. I’m done with Red Rocked and almost done with the Castle. I’m slowly converting all the small settlements into small outposts.
Maybe you are the bummer. If you are still in the first settlement and can’t handle the fusion core problem then you played 5% of the game.
With Elite Dangerous already out and No Man’s Sky on the verge of release, Star Citizen’s scale has been rendered moot. It’s only real advantage at this point is a story-driven single-player campaign. And that’s a paltry justification for the absolutely enormous budget (unless it’s the best video game story ever).
There is basically no way for it to meet expectations. I’m not even sure that technology short of modern super computers in everyone home could handle the expectations people seem to have. In essence, people seem to desire an entirely artificial, and perfectly functional, world. On a massive scale. The kind of scale…
This is kind of like creating a VR Batman game and setting it during “Batman and Robin” with George Clooney.
They don’t give a fuck man. Like I said in another article, they’re businessmen, not gamers. It’s why games from AAA companies are so shallow and lack any sort of depth or originality these days. We don’t have gamers directing the features and contents of games anymore. We have “analyists” and “businessmen” who think…
There’s a console version out there that allows offline play. And like every Diablo game that’s had offline play, it’s filled with hackers. Personally my internet connection runs fine, so I prefer the PC version.
The problem is going to be mods. All mod content won’t have a voiced protagonist which fucking sucks.
Since when has Phantasy Star Online 2 been available in the West?
Now this is what I’m talking about. You can’t get this type of scifi from anything but books so far.
You might remember the mysterious alien items that had Elite: Dangerous players stumped earlier this year. Well,…
*experimentally puts on surgical mask*
That’s like having rape scenes because “she’s part cyborg and her programming requires her to be raped or she’ll die.”
Get back to me when you’re not an idiot.
No, because it’s one of the worst justifications ever since we later see snipers similar to Quiet who are wearing a lot more clothing than her. That scene basically broke the justification for me. I don’t understand why it’s even included since that’s the only part of the game they’re in.