Loved the old Tex Murphy games! Looking forward to this new release!
Looks good and all, just why iOS? Where's the android version?!
I used to be such a big fan of a joystick back in the old 1942 days, great article! Maybe I can take to the skies once again with a joystick
Booth babes generally tend to produce little in the way of extra value unless they are trained to either have a company line to say, or actually know stuff about the product and/or service.
Meh, still something to look at when at a software trade show, and you find SAP as boring as beige, but hey, the booze and eye-candy helps some :)
amped to try it, im surprised at the amount of sandbox-y games coming out, seems people have an appetite for it...
Guns guns guns and more guns! I love the LMG range!
Looks impressive... Should look into picking up a copy...
So maybe a fix will come out, maybe you have to pay for it; this is Square Enix we're talking about... :)
Hmm Betty, a great gal from yesteryear, I'd totally play it, if it came to droid!
I can definably attest to burst fire over any distance makes for an improvement. Full auto is only useful if you're at point-blank range.
Teamwork is definitely a must, and considering that VOIP is now built into the game, there is no excuse in using it when on a team
I agree on New Vegas in general, probably Skyrim does the same, but Im not familiar with it yet. You can play the main quest, or just go around and do other stuff, fantastic game!
I find it funny that you call it the spice of life, where the game purposefully removes any objectives, provides tools, and turns around to you and says, have fun. Don't get me wrong, I'm not against the notion of sandbox gaming at all; that's where lego blocks for kids in my age group growing up was so much fun. I'm just surprised that people are all bonkers for it nowadays.
A yearning to play with lego blocks again, adult mode?
It may be eating the world, but im still waiting for the Startrek singularity where tablets as ubiquitous as PADD's are there...
Oh wait, I think we're there already...
Escapist Magazine's Jimquisition also did a piece on the rampant unfinished game trend happening on Steam at the moment. Minecraft made it popular, now everyone is doing it, except they did it very cheap at the start and made or more expensive closer to, and at, release; still reasonably priced even at release if you take in all the joy and entertainment it provides
I get the 80/20 rule in software development, but this is getting ridiculous, and the pricing for an unfini...
Who knows, it might be sooner around the corner than we think or know. Take into account that resources used to develop a game and developing hardware are almost completely different...
Also, turn your child into the crafter, the hauler, the button-masher-when-you-don' ;t-want-to, the extra DPS; the list is endless!
Seriously though, play games with your kids, don't let games replace you, as a parent. I've seen and heard of so many wonderful examples of kids playing with their parents together; one of the best ones was a single mom play Call of Duty 4 with her son, and they were both very good, and made it briefly onto the competitive scene. She c...
I like your average building game as much as the next person, but that one has to go through the process to get here in the first place is inexcusable...
Looks like it could be fun. I'm still smarting from the Christmas Steam sale though...
WoW may be on the decline, but I'm holding off ANY predictions till one sees actual data that any other given MMO will overtake it in numbers. People thought Age of Conan was the WoW-killer, as with SWTOR and some others too.
Time will tell... Sooner or Later, time will tell...
Meh, I'm not excited about Nintendo hardware anymore. While the user interface was very nice, the lack of grunt from a processing approach meant that games that should be on the platform, aren't.
How about ditching the high-end console, focusing on the 2DS, 3DS, and whatever else they call the handheld devices, and potentially license their software IP to run on another console, such as the Playstation? Both companies are Japanese, so it would be "keeping it in t...