I don't think any sequence of dialog in games is as burned into my mind as this mission. Come to think of it this stuff with Deadeye might be the first example of a voiced scripted tutorial I encountered?
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In Ontario they cover 75% of it, not sure about other provinces. Though the place I bought it from definitely tried to upsell on all sorts of accessories, warranty etc.
imagining a campaign to bring back the Tales gacha then the people involved realizing they were all thinking of a different one
the mechanics of the thrusters are REALLY cool and it looks great but be careful when posing it with the gun, I had a breakage incident.
This has always been my thought as well, because at the time that was what Castlevania added to the formula. If it didn't have those RPG mechanics, well that's just a Metroid. But it feels weird to have to spell that out since every game in the world has RPG mechanics now.
Curious how those waterslides are. This one's on my short list for when I start picking up new kits but that won't be for a while
I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I was under the impression one reason Clans wasn't called Mechwarrior 6 was due to MS licensing. Like you say, maybe that was another indicator they just don't have any interest in continuing this deal going forward.
Old ad for 'gamer food' featuring pro quake player fatal1ty and the slogan 'stop eating like a noob'
It means stop eating like a noob, clearly
I have watched this many times over the years and it's always annoying trying to find it again when I want to show it to someone, so yeah I am 100% behind this endeavor
I haven't actually played echo night beyond but I think the idea that fromsoft made a game about the moon being haunted is too funny not to bring up at any opportunity. Like right now
Might want to double check that link, lol. I see the video on the youtube channel though
Lies of P's metacritic is about the same range and people sure do love that game.
But yeah Black Desert was a cool weird thing so I'll give this a shot. I was mainly worried it'd be really easy or something but sounds like not at all the case.
There's a few Titanfall-esque indie projects in the works I've been keeping an eye on. Diesel Knights, Earths Edge, ShatterRush just from a quick scroll of my wishlist.
It's just a smidge above 500 but Hardcore Mecha stood out to me just scrolling through my list. It's like if some Super Robot Wars fans made an Assault Suit Leynos sort of thing. Enjoyed it way more than I was expecting. store.steampowered.com/app/746580/H...
I liked it a lot but yeah, glad I didn't play it on ironman due to the aforementioned bugs.
It was my first RE and I got warned about this ahead of time. I was so scared of running out of ammo that I just knifed zombie knees all day. Imagine my disappointment when I played the other games thinking the knife would be like CVs lol
While crossing I was pleasantly surprised to see a car actually come to a full stop at the sign instead of the usual 'drive into the intersection and impatiently inch closer to me as I cross'. But the car BEHIND them got impatient, swerved around them to blow the stop sign and almost took me out.
I was definitely wary of the hacking puzzle stuff but it feels really natural and works well.
One of my friends did nothing but fish the entire time we played Black Desert so I have high expectations
Back then I used to play it with some combination of my keyboard and a Gravis Gamepad that I don't think I could even attempt to emulate in this day and age. This would destroy 12 year old me's mind
on that note I sympathize with the herculean task of teaching hoyoverse fans how to factorio but endfield has been the world series of tutorials. I got a popup for 'crates' like 50 hours in
An extremely tiny piece of the RG GaoGaiGar model kit (the head gem) on a cutting mat and next to a qtip for scale
I once sent a microscopic piece of an RG flying and I'd just about given up on finding it. I found it in a damn spiderweb behind the desk
"jesus christ the guy from deep purple sang this"
Denshattack is one of the most impressive demos I've seen in a while. Deep Snow Delivery also a definite day 1 for me.
Mightreya is like...Bayonetta Zone of the Enders? Kinda janky but fun, the idea of trying to style on enemies based on requests from your livestream viewers is neat.
I started off storing the spare parts in the boxes but that got out of control real fast. So now I put the spare parts in ziploc bags with the respective kit manuals. The boxes I flatten and sometimes turn into something I can put on my wall.
The MG Char's Zaku, Hyaku Shiki and Sazabi Ver.Ka gunpla
Most HGs are 1/144 scale, the Psycho Gundam is just huge. The MG Sazabi also dwarfs other 1/100 gunpla.
I somehow broke the head crest into FOUR pieces with my ham hands
it's a lot. Incredibly cool even if it's not the best thing posing wise. They got magnet activated LED units for it on aliexpress if that sounds interesting to you
I'd have to give it a try to be sure but just from the description this one seems to be doing a bunch of its own things mechanically. Whereas Aero GPX is hewing pretty close to F-Zero X
Better or worse than gfuel tetris blast?