
I should also mention the site it written by long time video game reviewer and ex-1uper Jenn Frank!
I should also mention the site it written by long time video game reviewer and ex-1uper Jenn Frank!
I heard about this site/game from Chris Kohler on WIred's Game/Life podcast. It's all about breasts in video games and how to get past all that sexualization. Have fun. http://theboobjam.com/why
Can I sell 'em or can I sell 'em.
As usual. Steam rules!
I'll have to give StarCraft a try again one day. It does look cool.
One was much taller than the other but in some of the closeups they seemed almost the same. For that matter, if you look at Ellie's and Riley's face on the cover, they look remarkably similar too.
Yea, that would be cool. See, that's what they could add to a sequel. Get on it Nintendo!
I just read it was first released on 3DO, then PS1, Sega Saturn and PC. There should be lots of cheap copies of it around. It's not rare.
I remember when WarCraft was announced as an MMO. I really didn't want to pay a monthly fee to play any game and it seemed the gameplay was much less about strategy so I never played it. I played a little bit of WCIII but WCII is where I made my home. I would play the first ten levels over and over again. After level 10 the game took too long and got too complex to be fun.
Star Craft seemed really difficult to me, plus I like the aesthetic of the fantasy world in WC.
They put it on Virtual Console, but it seriously needs a sequel. What you could do with the Wii-U would be really interesting.
The formula for Pokemon Snap was: center the subject, get it to fill the frame as much as possible, and have the subject doing something interesting by itself or with other Pokemon. I think it would be really hard for the programming to judge anything else. Artistic merit is so subjective and nuonced. I'm not sure how a computer program could do that.