Any "top 10 indie games" list without Braid deserves to be ignored.
It's the sequel to the only hack'n slash game I truly liked. That's enough for me.
The article already said it will be Claire and Moira... -_-
So it will be co-op for the entire game (with Moira being controlled by AI in "single player")? My hype just fell by half.
But it literally is.
Did anyone here play Lichdom: Battlemage? If the next Elder Scrolls game has something like that battle system, it would be incredible!
"However there have been a few exceptions to this case in the past but the policy is no doubt a deal breaker for smaller independent developers."
Thanks, you gave me some understanding about the situation, but it still feels like it's more trouble than it's worth to fully understand it.
I read some gaming sites and I watch some Youtube gaming channels, but I never saw anyone talking about it. In fact, I had to search for the hashtag on Twitter to find anyone using it. I don't know if these articles are trying to make it look bigger than it really is, or if I just don't read enough people comments.
Thanks, but even so, I still don't understand it.
"on twitter the hashtag and pseudo movement #gamergate"
It almost said what I wanted to know. It's almost funny that every article I tried to read about this GamerGate talks as if everybody already knows about it. But even your first link, that at least clarifies that it's a hashtag used by a pseudo movement, doesn't say exactly what people say when using it. Your second link talks ab...
I have no idea what this "GamerGate" is. I tried reading an article about it, but instead of saying "this and this happened", it went on about sexism and whatnot and I was like "OK, but what the hell is GamerGate??".
EDIT: read the article and I still don't know what it is. Can someone please tell me in a few words?
These are September's biggest games? I didn't realize that September would be such a weak month for gamers...
She showed you what you needed to see: if anything happened to the baby, Kenny would go crazy and kill the person "responsible" for that. That means even Clementine. I had known that Kenny had lost it ages ago, but I understood that Jane had to do it so Clementine could also see it.
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Wow, I thought that it was clear that Kenny was out of control and he needed to be stopped. And only 37% of the players chose to kill him? (I finished it the day it was released, so there wasn't any data about other players' choices in the end). From the moment he and Jane started fighting, I knew I'd have to choose who lived, and since before that moment I knew who I'd choose if it came to this.
Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. They have plenty of time to screw this up.
That's bad news for me. I'll travel to USA this October and I really hoped I would be able to buy it there. Time to consider that GTX 880 again.
Every time I open a Steam page about a game that seems interesting, if I see the blue box saying "Early Access", I close it immediately.
Did anybody really think Duke Nukem Forever would sell well? It always felt that they released it with the thought of "let's get this over with once and for all so we can move on".
It baffles me more when I see it in "disappointing games". Because for something to disappoint someone, that someone would have to expect something from said thing.
Capcom is suing Koei Tecmo because of some patents regarding aditional content when using expension packs with the disc of the original game or something like that.
And since Capcom is the "king" of using DLC already inside the game, King Nezz made a joke that Capcom could sue companies that do the same thing.
The sad part is that this "joke" could very well come true...
It's not like that in the beginning people said "this is a true leaking! new characters confirmed!". It sounded like a thousand others "Rumor: new Smash Bros characters". All of them claimed to be true. We were used of reading them just for fun knowing that they were fake. Who can blame us for not believing the leaking in the beginning?
I don't understand this chart. Why are there three GTX 980 and two 780 Ti?