Damn, the 30 new cards already really shook the meta, 100 will shatter it, though I guess the meta becomes more stable as the total amount of cards gets higher.
I recall a flash fan game of portal that was surprisingly good. It was actually my introduction into portal as I didn't know much of valve games and had time to kill in high school.
First one that comes to mind is Evil Genius, bit of a mix as far as bad game/good ideas go because it does work on some level. Rts dungeon keeper style with you playing as the villian in Austin Powers basically. That theme really carries the game. What keeps it from being a great game is 2...
King Arthur's Gold or KAG, it's a great 2d sprite team vs team game where you build castles ala terraria style and lay siege to the enemy teams castle. It's alot of fun when you get a good game and I don't normally play competitive multiplayer games. My biggest issue is the game has some...
It's a double edged sword for sure, I think it's worth existing though, the handful of gems that would have never made it otherwise are worth all the crap games twice over. Also I don't feel early access itself perpetuates the problem, puts a magnifying glass to it yes but the indie market was...
It goes both ways though, I'm sure gamers are frustrated with skinner box tactics and microtranscations in their mobile games. You get careful with your money after being burned multiple times, I don't think people are unwilling to pay for a good game, rather they really just question if the...
I find most of his films to be too... idealistic I guess fits, the animation is amazing don't get me wrong but I find the true love triumphs over all themes to be tiring at the best of times. Having said that Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away are definitely in my top 5 favorite animated movies.
Have you tried any of the s.t.a.l.k.e.r. games? They're kinda like a hardcore fallout game. It's not multiplayer but it sounds kinda like what you want.
I think the rise of Dlc is going to be most remembered thing that came from these years considering it isn't going anywhere, Horse armor will live on in infamy for years to come. Beyond that Indie games, they came like zits to a teenager.
Appealing to the lowest common denominator works for a term I guess, the people who are going to try and grind out the rarest items in Diablo are probably the minority of die hard fans.
Not surprising considering this is supposed to be one of the first games to really take advantage of the new tech, or at least is was supposed to be. Anyway I'd be more interested in hearing how this compares to the average triple A release on 360/ps3, I think that would be more telling.
Pretty much my thoughts only I don't think this guy deserved to be fired for his opinion on the matter, expressing it while representing the company was dumb and that's what got him fired I guess, but there should be a degree of separation between his opinion on the issue and the issue itself...
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