I did 9/10 of those when I was in college so go me!
I did 9/10 of those when I was in college so go me!
Heavy Rain is more one of those games that blurs the lines, but the things it does separate it. You can get the same effect from Depression Quest if you had a paper book wtih a CD or MP3. You can't get that same effect from Heavy Rain. Maybe interactive stories are a game in a sense (even though I feel they're still more of just a story), but it can't be called a video game if there's no video.
Sorry, but Depression Quest really isn't a game. It's an interactive story with music. There's dozens of websites where you can write your own. Doesn't change that this shouldn't even be in the argument when discussing her game, but look up "interactive story" on the internet and you'll see dozens of stories told similarly to hers that aren't called games.
Which was mostly 3rd parties. Sony stepped up their first party support last gen with the PS3 because they had real competition. Something people who bring up that argument love to ignore.
The word hell is in the Bible....
I still like my consoles too. That's the upside of not being biased towards one system or another, you get to enjoy everything.
This is why I'm loving my PC. No console wars, no having to abandon a new library for new hardware, just games for me to enjoy.
I think Mikey's pizza was chosen less because of his personality and more because he always had weird pizza toppings plinkett peanut butter and clams. Been rewatching a lot of that cartoon lately since Amazon Prime has seasons 2-3 really cheap
If it means watching Chris Pratt dance to "Come and Get Your Love" again, hell yeah!
You think that's bad? I just got done reading a comic where Doc Ock switched bodies with Peter vowing to not only continue his legacy, but do better than him. Which involves Green Goblin taking over the city in order to aid the future heir of Spidey's ex girlfriend's child who will cause a new Spider-Man to emerge in the year 2099 who also has to travel back in time to the present to prevent Doc Ock from killing his grandfather.