This sounds a lot better than expected. I do *like* Champions, but I'm not quite sure why. It sounds like I might have missed a few things, though...
BREAKING NEWS: Successful franchise to continue!
It is intriguing that they might look into retiring Sam Fisher, though. Or maybe they're just saying this so that they can spark rumours he'll die at the end of the game.
Yeah, I think I'm going to go and pick this up today :|
Yyyyeah. Totally want.
Really, really good idea. It's something I'd like to see more developers using - I can see how this could be a massive help.
I know a few other developers have similar tools, but nothing quite to this extent.
Nice. Always good to see things like this, I think - it's a hard job, and any appreciation is well deserved.
Mm, Celestial sounds good. Sounds like they've got the right idea about balance too :)
That sounds pretty hardcore. Too hardcore for me, I think.
Yeah, I can relate to this. I had a full-time healer for awhile and I don't mind playing it, but while levelling a Druid recently I had the wonderful experience of being forced to DPS, tank, and heal - generally shifting form at least four times per battle - in an instance, because everyone meant to be doing each of those jobs was inept. Hooray for low-level instances, I guess.
Really liked Killing Floor. Going to have to try this out later :)
Well, better late than never. Even if this delay does strike me as utterly mental.
That's a horrible, horrible image. Nice idea, though, and I admit I kinda want one...
So... this is exactly as expected, then.
Been looking forward to this :) Never heard of the game, but I'm getting interested. Last diary was good.
Ah, how I love the Halloween events. Spices things up :)
Does anyone else think the thing in the fifth screenshot is rocking out on a guitar, or is it just me?
Not a fan of Direct2Drive, but it's a nice touch.
No more than 24 screenshots either, it seems :p
Niiiice. Should simplify matters considerably.
Hey, don't diss the trooper. Those guys have to go to the academy for four years to learn how to die from a single blast, and to miss effectively.