All of the forced sounding lung cancer laughing really ruined the video.
In situations of extreme danger with a mix of pure terror, it's always wise to reload as slowly as possible.
I purchased an apple sticker for 60 dollars and slapped it on my Xbox 360; I'm selling the console for no less than a thousand dollars. Any takers?
Trolling is the new word for an 'opinion'. If I liked cherry pie and you didn't, and you liked apple pie while I didn't, we'd be "trolling" each other.
Your PC's will display beautiful screen shots of ARMA 3.
I've definitely got a need to fill her.
Hmmmm........ Your comment looks an awful lot like it relates to some bullshit I don't care about.
When looking at the overall detail of the scene I take particles into account. Just imagine how much more immersion your gaming experience would have, if all those chips of wood and tile, and pools of blood and bodies of the dead were all piled around you after a tense firefight. All there, and all being calculated with physx. I don't know about you, but being a PC gamer, I take these details into account.
I won't complain as long as a game is as clunky as possible. If it's a smooth gaming experience I'll complain until the day I die.
I agree, who cares if it's free! /s
If only you could have bought the parts and built a PC to play it on for the money you spent on that dated console. "smh"
All I can say is expect the unexpected. It may not be what you want, but there will be a few surprises this year I'm sure.
The day that all particles stay on the ground instead of falling through them, and dynamically react to external forces surrounding them, is the day I will really get back into gaming. As it stands, shiny textures, DX11, and particles mercilessly disappearing like it's 1999 just doesn't cut it.
Add "By myself" to the ending of everything on your list and it all clicks together.
He wanted to breast feed the baby himself.
I agree. I can't remember the last time anything on PC of this caliber has been free to play. /s
I saw Half Life 1 and 2 as a successful experiment to have the player find things out for himself. To not have his/her hand held along a narrow story path full of lengthy cut scenes and other typical game story telling methods.
You experienced the game as if you were living in the world itself, experiencing what happens as it unfolds as you would in real life. It's amazing, but you've got to have a certain intellect to appreciate what it did as far as story telling i...
Another joke review that wasn't funny. God, Yahtzee is getting old.