Why do we want to see them play Crash badly and then trash it?
I want to see them trash it and the firework of poop that would cause in the YouTube comments section.
Why do we want to see them play Crash badly and then trash it?
Gbeast has a studio.they just got back from e3, it was a holiday, rebuild the studio, the need a new hire, pax west, fall games, goty.
Why do we want to see them play Crash badly and then trash it?
I'm still don't get why there's so much whining about chapter 13. It wasn't hard and it didn't last that long.
Gbeast has a studio.
Talk about whiskey media amiriteVinny spilt whiskey all over it on the last GBE Megadate.
I'm a pretty big defender of XV but pre patch at least chapter 13 was pretty bad. Mostly just too long.
What incentive does PU have to come out of early access? Can't he just leave the game there in perpetuity? Sorta like Gmail being in beta for a decade.
I am playing through Tales From The Borderlands right now and it's really really great. Genuinely funny and great characters.
I am playing through Tales From The Borderlands right now and it's really really great. Genuinely funny and great characters.
I am playing through Tales From The Borderlands right now and it's really really great. Genuinely funny and great characters.
PUBG winning falls in line with the last two years where the game that provided the most content that year won GOTY so I can see it happening, even if it is still in Early Access. But what does that even mean for an online game with constant updates? The distinction between EA and 1.0 seems like semantics, especially since the updates will keep coming after 1.0. That separation seems pointless unless I can see what they have planned in a 1.0 release right now. Then I have a clear idea whether or not the game is "released" based on how the features compare against the 1.0 list. Otherwise they could technically say it's out of EA whenever they feel like it, in which case, what's the point?
It's not about most content
It's about how fun the game is. And this is fun.
I agree, and like I said, I wouldn't be surprised if it won GOTY, even if it's still in Early Access. My question is more for people who thinks that should be a disqualifier, what does the transition from EA to 1.0 for a game like this even mean? Why should we care about the separation? If the game is good and fully featured enough in it's unfinished state (like PUBG), the separation seems kinda pointless when talking about GOTY
the best thing about PUBG is how easy it is to hop into a game and not feel burdened by 'Oh no I'm not the right level/gear/whatever' for like a few minutes
I'm always down for any game that ignores how Modern Warfare ruined multiplayer games forever. It's a shame about everything else about Battleground though.
Yeah I was worried about abbreviating Early Access for that exact reason lolOh I thought you were comparing EA, the company, to how they do updates and shit.
I'm not drunk I promise
Sunshine's wasn't that badThe voice acting in Mario Sunshine is just as good as BotW.
trueThe voice acting in Mario Sunshine is just as good as BotW.
It's pretty amazing how they somehow managed to make the Borderlands universe into something endearing
Yeah I was worried about abbreviating Early Access for that exact reason lol
Sunshine's wasn't that bad
Urbosa and Daruk's VA is pretty good
It's my favorite Telltale game, comedy is really fucking hard to do in video games and they do it so effortlessly in this game.
Robo got Ryan D in the Chrono Trigger run at SGDQ.
Where's Brad?
I miss Brad.
Where's Brad?
I miss Brad.
Preview of crash quick look
'yeah this seems ok but is anyone really asking for more crash bandicoot?'
Preview of crash quick look
'yeah this seems ok but is anyone really asking for more crash bandicoot?'
Preview of crash quick look
'yeah this seems ok but is anyone really asking for more crash bandicoot?'
"Oh no one actually likes Crash Bandicoot"
*proceeds to be highest selling game of 2017*
Don't really buy Jeff's argument about the problems with the Vita.
The data - which also included home and email addresses, birthdates, as well as customers' children's age ranges and genders where supplied - was sitting on an Amazon Web Services S3 server without username or password protection, Dyachenko said. It's likely the database was misconfigured by WWE or an IT partner as in other recent leaks on Amazon-hosted infrastructure. WWE said it was investigating.