I had this game on my list of under 10 hour games. It lasted quite a bit longer than that.
I had this game on my list of under 10 hour games. It lasted quite a bit longer than that.
I hope I do too. I'm excited that Gary Schyman (Bioshock) did the music.
My new one's a 32" too. I sit really close to it. Any bigger and I'd have to sit back a ways.
Speaking of AI, I listened to this Gameinformer Podcast the other day where Ken Levine was interviewed and talked about the systems he's using in his new game. I believe he wants to create a story that changes depending on the things you do in the game. He goes into great detail about how he breaks down NPC responses and how they might change depending on your actions in the game.
Darn that Bloodborne screenshot/artshot is sweet!
Looks like a Skylanders character. Is there an amiibo of him?
Holy meat chunks!!! Brutal Doom is crazy.
Yea, I listened to Gamesradar too. I even had an account over there once. It's probably still there. I was MyFaceHurts. I still listen to the podcast, it's fine, just not as funny as it was.
I've been listening to the Idle Thumbs podcast. I have to check out this Wizard Jam thing.
These sales keep happening. I think I have to stop following them and get stricter.
Mortal Dictata. It references a protocol for a code of ethics in the Halo Universe that prohibits flash cloning. The story was about one of the Spartans and how she was removed from her family and replaced by a clone that quickly died, as they all do. Her father became an insurrectionist and Kilo-5, of which this spartan is a member, has to stop him, and, of course, she has to face her origins. So there are a lot of moral dilemas in the book.
Wiki had long lists of books up until the most recent five years or so, and then they got really short. Not sure why.
I like how science evolves too. No dogma putting a halt to new ideas.
I read Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor this year. It made the prospect of stock trading look pretty risky unless you really know a lot, and even then it's hard to predict. Super interesting book though. Written way back but still considered important today.