I remember playing a virtual reality edition of this game at an arcade. Very fun, didn't work but very fun.
I've never played The Sims, but just reading that there's an "emotion system" makes me smile.
I'm kind of worried that Warlocks might look too much like recent Kickstarter RPGs and how that might affect its success. Same with Stash too--it doesn't have a lot of time left.
The more I read about Destiny, the more I become excited for it.
Yeah man, it's as addicting as any other mystery story.
Totally worth it.
I hadn't thought of those comparisons, but you're right!
Either this or the first game.
Two games have come out within the same year, and a third person shooter is coming out soon. You should have plenty of opportunities to get started lol.
Wait, so for once you need to actually look at the screen? If that's the case, I think I'll immediately play at an expert level then.
I'm going to have to disagree and choose Danganronpa 2 instead!
I assume you're referring to Script Kiddies? Because that game looks hilarious.
Great podcast as always!
Ouch! I know nothing about this game, but it looks so good. I guess looks can be deceiving?
And this is a good comment that summarizes this article about the games on Kickstarter called Catlateral Damage, For My Brother and Sunset.
There was no line when I played it. While it was positioned in the portion of Microsoft's center with all of the other Kinect games, it was clearly overshadowed by Shape Up. This game deserves to be known, and I hope Jim Sterling can work the same magic he did with Deadly Premonition.
Fully funded within 24 hours!
And this is a good comment that's relevant to the content.
I was thinking how nice it'd be to have a PS4 :)
My ideas towards reviews constantly shift.