Maybe you are thinking of Robert "Bob" Richards from Tekken?...the caricature of Americans: https://goo.gl/Q6mdd9
Also in terms of "Ken Doll Effect"...I think that is a flawed comparison. We see a male fighters bulge in certain outfits because he has a penis. Sure, checks out. We see her bulges because she has breasts. OK, we've got parity. We DO NOT see the outline of his penis because...why would ...
I know right!? First the digital pokies, then who knows...next on the block could be our freedom! I never knew we were one anti-nip away from complete civil collapse!!!
Maybe Cammie decided her digital nips were chaffing too much and she put little covers over them. #realism. Come on guys, save the outrage for the times outrage is truly warranted. And for what it is worth I am a man...and I like boobs...and nipples. But pokies in a videogame aren't needed. Having them a...
But value proposition does not necessarily reflect in game scores. And how could they be? Sales prices and prices after time don't make a game "better". They just make it a better value. Like a game rated 4/10 is not all of a sudden an 8/10 because it's 75% off. $0.99 mobile games are not better than full games because even if you only play a few hours they gave you a $0.33 cent per fun-hour ratio.
If someone crafted the most incredible experience ever, ma...
Don't take everything so statically. For one thing AAA games can certainly be less entertaining than an Indie and vice versa. Indies can, in fact, reach great heights. I loved the crap out of Bastion, and the fact it was so well made and cheap made it all the nicer.
If you have a hard time seeing $60 sprawling open-world RPGs and $20 focused indie games on the same scale, mentally create two scales. This is a 10/10 for an indie game. Then all of a sudden, you don't...
@ShadowKnight Yes, it is purchaseable for $19.99 on Steam and will unlock on the 7th.
@vegas "Do you have a point? MS thanks you for your support". I'm glad to give it to them, though with most of these games they are available outside the MS Store and so MS might not get my support. If they kept games on XBOX, my console would have a use and they would ensure they got my money.
I'm not arguing against MS. I like MS just fine, but I don't like when guys like Spencer say games like Crackdown, Scalebound, QB etc are staying Console exclus...
Fair point, though it's also a fair assumption at this point that the majority of people have a keyboard and mouse from an older non-gaming computer. The OS is a tough one because for the full-fat PC gaming experience, you do need Windows. You can pick up a copy legit for about $80 ($20 grey market sellers). You can use SteamOS or Linux to game for free, but it certainly limits you. If you really need K&M you can get a cheap wireless combo for like $20. So yea, that puts the "all...
I agree! I did a reply to someone breaking down the cost of a nice, but not insane, gaming PC to kind of buck the "well you need a $1,000+ machine". They certainly CAN be that expensive, but a good experience can cost half that. And if you can buy a good core of components now, adding bits on it is affordable and easy. Not to mention, buying used parts or selling parts you're upgrading gives you a lot of flexibility to get into quality PC gaming for a really fair price. So it ce...
Or perhaps built by him.
And now I have a video of a PC build happening in my head as done and narrated by Jon Snow. Which seems dumb, and yet has me intrigued...Maybe it's just his lilting voice, but I think I'd watch a Jon Snow PC build video lol.
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Another PC/Consoler like myself! I agree to an extent. I really like owning tech, but it needs to serve a purpose. When MS announced all titles going PC, it put the dagger through the heart of my One. Bit miffed this is the first XBOX I bought during its opening years only to have this happen. I guess I might resell it, but when you see deals like the other day when you could get a brand new 1TB XBOX with Kinect and 3 games for $220 bucks...well, I can't imagine how much I'd get for m...
Doesn't help that the marketing isn't terribly clear. Hell, I had it in my head that this turned into some weird rhythm game or something with the way it is presented, and I'm a pretty informed gamer! Glad I was misinformed, but this game feels like such an enigma with the weird path it took from announcement to release.
This segment kind of needs a "?" in it. The title seems less like a question of "should you buy it or not?" and rather a kind of shrugging statement: buy it or don't...I don't care. lol
Holy crap man. Are you serious? Are you a developer on Kickstarter? What game are you making so I know to keep all this in mind if I ever come across it...
What I find super weird is that you are acting like everyone didn't like the game but he was super proud of it. It's pretty clear he didn't even end up making the game he wanted to make. And even if he did, he is absolutely making it for other people's enjoyment. No one, save for you, is sitting out there...
I think it looks roughly the same, just with the new trailer/images appearing to have higher contrast than the 2015 images. I'm not sure how anyone thinks these necessarily look better or worse, save for that.
In this case, the original quote by Spencer was pretty straighforward:
“What TV do you have?” he asked.
“A standard 1080p TV,” was the reply.
“Then you should buy this box [speaking of the One S], because Scorpio is not going to do anything for you,” said Spencer. “Scorpio is designed as a 4K console, and if you don’t have a 4K TV, the benefit we’ve designed for, you’re not going to see.
The context and that statement...
The only real down for me is that they made my XBOX One pointless. I have a gaming PC and Phil Spencer sat there at the end of 2015 and told us to our faces that games like Crackdown and Scalebound and such were staying on the console because they didn't start the push to PC until late in those games development cycles. I bought an XBOX to complement my other gaming hardware on his word...I don't see a way he wasn't lying before so I'm a bit peeved. So I guess I'm selling ...
I fear for my life with this comment but...I found it underwhelming. Don't look at me like that!
It seems very same-y to other open world games. Lots of collecting of doodads and mushrooms. Of all the gameplay I saw, little of it had anything of substance going on. I did not watch the whole stream, but I tried watching several of the videos on Nintendo's YouTube channel (30ish minutes a video) and skipped around when I got bored. Which was often. The trailer itself ...
No, it's actually a fine example.
He said "in terms of the right time to talk about". In PSVRs case, that was 2 years ago when there was a realization that good consumer VR was a reality and was inching closer to coming to market (the VR landscape shifted and that stalled its launch). We had players like Samsung, HTC & Oculus all banging the VR drum. You need to get your product mindshare out in the early going for something like this. You want to be inclu...
It's pretty easy to get away with a nice PC for gaming at a more reasonable price. I went back to find the invoice for the core pieces of my rig - first time PC build after years of console gaming.
Back in mid-2012 I bought an i5-2500k, mid-range motherboard and 8GB of RAM for $288 after tax @ MicroCenter. Bought an OK PSU for $45, case for $40, new HDD for $50, GPU $140 (HD6850 - solid mid card for the time) elsewhere. Wanted a better cooler to OC instead of included f...
It'd only net you $100 though. I think that if you are someone that likes to go back and replay games, or are a collector of any kind that is almost insultingly low. I mean, I guess if you don't play it or only like a few exclusives then punting it for $100 may be better than nothing, but for someone like me I'd keep it. Especially since - as a PC gamer - MS has made my XBOX One purchase completely worthless so I already kind of question buying a XBONE in the first place. Bummer ...