That's a good list and yet it has no Peep Show.
Also you should check out some radio series. I'm a big fan of John Finnemore, particularly Cabin Pressure and John Finnemore's Souvenir Program.
1-6. Not Scalebound.
7 Scalebound! :( I really wanted not only a new Platinum game, but also a game where you can be a dragon. And I can't have either.
8 Dunno if it would have been the game to bring Silent Hill back but it's a shame.
There's a decent chance that none of these will end up being played. Most of them are garbage tier cards and the handful that aren't are still no sure thing.
Bayonetta 2, Star Fox Zero, The Mario Games and Wonderful 101. Star Fox Zero would be most exciting since unshackled from the albatross of the WiiU gamepad it could be even better. Obviously more work to translate though. Wonderful 101 would also be improved by a dedicated controller system but...
On the one hand it would suck. I sucked the life out of all the games I liked back then so there'd be precious little for me to revisit. That and I've already gotten used to the massively improved design nowadays, plus the overwhelming quantity of games nowadays. The benefits of less...
I can't decide whether I'd prefer Drinky McDrink Face or Mountain Dew McMountain DewFace.
Edit: Not that it's relevant because one of the options was Diabetus. That Diabetus didn't win is the greatest injustice ever (in the course of this competition).
Having gamed on a laptop there are a few things you need to be aware of before taking the plunge.
1) Heat. Laptops get HOT if you try to push them towards gaming for more than an hour or so. You'll want to get some feedback on a setup that handles this really well (My Asus did not) or maybe a...
It's worth pointing out that the AI does field 40 strong armies early in the game even if it's a legit untweaked version of the game, but you are given ample chances to prevent being wrecked by it via diplomacy. You can also field 40 strong armies yourself by having two lords and moving the...
There are also some classic inventions that seem similarly over popular.
A walking stick. So what if for some reason I'm too lazy to use my legs to walk around I'm supposed to use an arm? What kind of sense does that make?
Kettle. A device that boils water? Hadn't the inventor ever heard...
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