What I'd like to see is some form of filtering/blacklisting by tags. For example, I dislike anime games and JRPGs, so why can't I filter them out of my future recommendations?
I've got my eye on it. Won't pick it up on release as I've still got lots of college work to do, but if it reviews well I can see myself putting a lot of time into it.
For the record, I am a native English speaker, so all of this is just my opinion on the matter from a some what outside perspective.
I don't have any problems with localisation. I'd expect as a consumer that a video game be available in as many different languages as the developer can...
So there I was playing through Dues EX HR. I enter into a room with an exhibit of models of the human muscle system. That's grand, didn't bother me at all. And then they started moving. Striking poses. Almost pissed myself. Incredibly unsettling, felt unnerved and distracted through an entire...
Straight up no.
I'm not paying to help you fix your game. That's what betas are for. UNPAID BETAS. Why are gamers willing to put up with purchasing unfinished products? If you're happy spending X amount of money on Y amount of game, fair enough, but spending X amount of money on Y amount of...
More keys from the Squ E 2 humble bundle.
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light; TZYCA-J3KHP-I2XYJ
Startopia; 45BTT-C6WHG-42PZY
Kane & Lynch Collection; BK9N5-EI3FY-ND2MJ
Keys for games from the current SE humblebundle that I know I won't play.
Supreme Commander 2; M3G20-G08BP-8T39K
Thief; KCWV8-5RA7Q-BKAR4
Murdered: Soul Suspect; JVJC6-EMNHN-V7F32
Sorry, my question was poorly worded and easily misunderstood. I meant do they create something that looks like it will play well, as opposed to being aesthetically pleasing. And how do you learn about how a map will play without years of experience?
Do you only get to test one level repeatedly, or do you get to experience whole games at a time?
Have you any knowledge of how they design and test multi-player maps (any genre)? Do they simply create something that looks good and then play test it to reveal flaws?
I'd love to F04 set in Boston. Less desert wastelands and Boston is a really pretty city now. The morbid part of me would like to see it in the aftermath of a nuclear war. Think of all the weird shit they could pull out with The Institute as well. Plus I could visit where I lived for a while.
1. Yes
1a. Older generations (i.e. those in charge) still perceive video games as a male hobby.
1b. Over representation of burly white dudes with brown hair as protagonists. As if no one would ever want to be anything else.
2. I'd think we're approaching a 1:1 ratio, but honestly I've no...
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