Some solid points there too, cgood.
4. The main way to acquire recipes is just tossing stuff into the cooker and hoping for the best. Hints are found in encrypted messages on specific computer consoles (from what I've discovered). The trick to them is having to successfully repair it, slice into it, and decrypt it in order to see a few highlighted words about a food/weapon recipe, or just hinting at the "big reveal" that's found at the end of The Pit. Aft...
"Now there is an user review :D"
Now with one more winner. :D
I can see the art contest cropping up around seasonal occasions.
I guess I'm never gonna live this slip-up down.
:P
Yeah, it's a breath of fresh air for me whenever I get the chance to do these officials. Although I do like a scoring system more, there's always that possible... "oversight" in the comments section asking why this score didn't average out with the sub-categories' score, why's this scored higher, yada yada yada. You can check my blogs to see some other games I've covered that you may be interested in.
On topic of the review: Something about...
Even though I'm coming from a last-gen mindframe when playing it (played on 360), I honestly think it really doesn't look like a budgeted downloadable title. Maybe it's how the art design complements it, but I thought the technical side was pretty good if a bit inconsistent.
*facepalm*
Oopsie!
Pretty deceptive list since a majority of the internet has probably heard of almost all of them. Extra Credit's recent "Games you REALLY might not have tried" list on the other hand, really has some unpopular choices.
"Ride to Hell is the type of bad that nobody can rightfully imagine, the type of bad not seen for years, and the type of bad that should be experienced by everybody."
The more and more I ruminate on this title, that's what I'm left with. Not for a long while or maybe never again will there a title quite like Ride to Hell.
It has, but earlier blogs that had been approved before it kicked that one off the front page in a hurry. Just click the "More>" options on the user blog section on the front page, scroll down a bit, and you'll see it.
Maybe I'll try to cram in an art piece.
Hope everyone enjoyed this misplaced review (again). :P
I guess a tl;dr version for how I weighed this out would go as such:
-Vanilla $10 title is one I actually appreciated all of the ideas presented more than actually playing most of the time
-BUT...considering the included expansion made it feel like a "complete edition" that had a bit more energy to it and improved upon the original game was something that made me give it another chanc...
Wow...going on ten years since KOTOR II released. Crazy how time flies.
Heh..I wanted to do some silly Christmas-themed like this too but vacation, illness, and other projects have just gotten in my way. Nice going.
"MightNoX admits to using a rhyming dictionary to figure out what rhymes with the word 'hobby', stupidly getting stuck with that one."
C'mon now...
@Xof --Sorry this is much later. I've been traveling.--
It's not really the broadest way of defining a video game, actually. Technically, one can be defined as an electronic game in which there's a given user interface that generates visual feedback to the player. That's why I think determiners like fail state or being able to take damage just strike me as subjective determiners for what a game is/is not. I can't stop you from rigidly defining a game, ...
May the odds be ever in your favor. :)
*Sigh*
It seems like every time I see this game/non-game discussion (typically by accident) I'm being dragged closer and closer to making a blog about it, even though I though PA's recent vlog really nailed this.
@Xof
Seems like an arbitrary way to determine X as a game. Isn't there a lack of a fail state in certain pet sim games and such too?
I remember an old picture in a poster's sig (elsewhere) kind of relating to the hypocrisy on this:
"Company 'A'
Sub-contracting third-party game development
Allocating resources to a developer
and other nice, practical terms to define their actions...
Company 'B'
Money-hatting
Money-hatting
Money-hatting
on and on.....
Has-beens in the acting scene are not eligible, unfortunately. :P
It would make my day to see VC2 and 3 get a PS3/4 console port.