Good to see you back and well. Hearts are serious business, if anyone doubts, just take a look at this - I recommend reading the whole story arc, just because it's fun :)
Good to see you back and well. Hearts are serious business, if anyone doubts, just take a look at this - I recommend reading the whole story arc, just because it's fun :)
I think someone had posted an article about this game on 1Up waaaay back, but if I hadn't seen your post I would mostly likely never remember it.
the game looks way more disturbing than MK, it is somewhat surprising to see it rated as T. But anyways, the dev deserves it to be successful for the labor and creative he put in it.
Except on Pixlbit and on the webcomics I follow, I don't even risk reading the comments.
Depending on which site you are on, scrolling down to the comments is like taking a stroll through a warzone, if you aren't a friendly, you are an enemy. If you stance differs too much, then you are a freaking Nazi.
An impressive figure, now let's just wait the Xbox One's sales figure on launch and watch all the fanboys and fangirls kill themselves over it :p
The fun thing is, I thought Sony supported the renting and selling of games after watching this:
The irony.
Get well soon, man. Hope to see you around here in 2014 :)
Although I was already interested in purchasing Blacklist, the game surprised me with its quality. It takes Conviction aggressive stealth and improves on it, offering even more room to tackle challenges.
I still have to go through the whole story, but so far the plot has me interested too. The cast is likable enough and tension builds quite nicely.
A must-play for stealth fans, and a good entry point for those who wish to play spy.
Indeed, I kinda felt the same way about it, and I am still unsure if the feature helps in some way or it just adds to the problem. But in some level, the Gamespot staff does have the right to strike back.
Destroying every copy of a game is, I don't know, a bit harsh and insane... But in some cases, such as Shaq Fu, It's a moral obligation.
This kind of bullshit has even inspired a feature in Gamespot called Feedbackula, in which the discuss this stupid kind of backlash.
I wonder how someone I think it's okay to post such hateful comments, "defending" a game with a stupid "you suck" quip instead of saying something constructive, or just saying "I disagree".