I'm interested in playing a multiplayer game where you can have multiple players or teams with varying amounts of resources (such as military strength) opposing each other and taking advantages of locale-specific conditions -- such as geography, or alliances with would-be opponents -- to get stuff done.
This might sound like Risk, but with Risk (at least classic Risk) the battles themselves are kinda a little repetitive after a while, and the endgame is always boring for all the players who have been or are about to be defeated, and tedious even for the winner.
Maybe this is best represented by some sort of territory control multiplayer computer game where territory is more formally abstracted (such as Risk, as opposed to, say, a PvP FPS, where territory control is de facto and not much formalized), and where there is some objective other than "defeat all other player". Basically, there needs to be incentives to keep other players alive -- ''especially'' those whom you're allied with.
she looks pretty similar to how she did in the last game to me?
I'm, like, 80% sure that they made her breasts bigger this time. And they look more like early Lara Croft than the Brawl version. But I could just be seeing things wrong.
And while I'm on the topic, that first picture's at a weird angle. Makes me feel like I'm looking at something from Eschergirls
she looks pretty similar to how she did in the last game to me?
I'm, like, 80% sure that they made her breasts bigger this time. And they look more like early Lara Croft than the Brawl version. But I could just be seeing things wrong.
I'm pretty sure they actually made them smaller, just more well-defined (which, if the zero suit is as skintight as it looks, makes sense).
Not that increasing breast size is necessarily misogynist pandering, it depends on why it was done or if it was even done deliberately.
The heels in the last game were more of a tap-dancer kind of thing. This new one's supposed to be based on the Other M version rather than the Metroid Prime version.
And now I'm analyzing both outfits and I'm questioning why Samus's ribs have to be jutting out of the sides of the suit? That's not something that usually happens with mercenaries.
Anyways, it looks like form changes got erased in SSB4, so Zero Suit Samus and Sheik are their own characters now (with Charizard replacing Pokemon Trainer). Which is nice. Now mankind is free from the burden of remembering how to select ZSS from the select screen.
And now I'm analyzing both outfits and I'm questioning why Samus's ribs have to be jutting out of the sides of the suit? That's not something that usually happens with mercenaries.
I think that's more likely just a feature of the outfit than her ribs.
What exactly it is supposed to be is a mystery though.
New Borderlands later this year, yo. Not by Gearbox and still on the PS3/360, but I'm still excited, mostly because this is a thing that is happening in it:
@glennmagusharvey: It is almost certainly 100% possible, since in nearly every arcade-style shooting game, everything has a time limit, visible or not, after which the boss willy simply give up.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
@glennmagusharvey, actually, I think it would not be possible, because there are a few attacks in the last two stages in which you are swarmed with homing missiles that will kill you if you don't shoot them down very quickly.
(The trailer for the PS4/Xbox One version of Legends features him as a spokesman, and just for fun they turn him into a thingamajig just before the stock footage from the game itself runs)
Dunno if I've mentioned this before, but I have a rotating team of about 15 Pokemon and they're all within like five levels of each other. I'm rather proud of that.
So, it turns out that Saints Row 3, despite everything about it, actually has a really good character customizer.
That is, one can actually make a character that's endomorphic (something that I've never been able to do with a character creator in a videogame), and make a muscular girl with small breasts (which, as some of you may recall, I was totally unable to do with City of Heroes)
Sure, the story's a collection of fancy setpieces, and the characters are stereotypes ranging from 'urban' to 'ethnic', and the game allows you to give the PC overly gigantic breasts with a function called 'sex appeal', but at least I finally have this.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
ok peoples
someone recommend me a video game you think i'd like based on what you know about me
someone recommend me a video game you think i'd like based on what you know about me
#VainAvenue
Honestly you seem like you have very eclectic and difficult to predict tastes to me. I think you might like Minecraft, and of course there's always the one thing I recommend for everyone.
There's also Animal Crossing: New Leaf (or any, really) and Pokemon, the former of which allows you to micromanage a town and wear cute dresses and the latter allows you to kick ass with a team of creatures that looks like this:
So, it turns out that Saints Row 3, despite everything about it, actually has a really good character customizer.
That is, one can actually make a character that's endomorphic (something that I've never been able to do with a character creator in a videogame), and make a muscular girl with small breasts (which, as some of you may recall, I was totally unable to do with City of Heroes)
Sure, the story's a collection of fancy setpieces, and the characters are stereotypes ranging from 'urban' to 'ethnic', and the game allows you to give the PC overly gigantic breasts with a function called 'sex appeal', but at least I finally have this.
For all its failings, the game is pretty damn fun, honestly
I wish it weren't as blatant with the stereotypes and stuff, but dicking around Steelport is one hell of a pastime
and they finally abandon a lot of the standard GTA-style gang shit with the fourth one, which gave it the advantage of feeling different without necessarily abandoning the fun of the Third
also, with a little bit of modification, in the third game one can spend a night on the town as a toilet, and if there isn't some merit to that then I don't know what to tell ya
because it's silly and fun and enjoyable for even the hardest of asses
Depends on how you feel spending $10 on a game that's maybe gonna last you 15-20 minutes.
it has user-generated stuff now though, and Coffee Stain have gone on record to say the game will be expanding over the next couple of months via free expansions
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
This might sound like Risk, but with Risk (at least classic Risk) the battles themselves are kinda a little repetitive after a while, and the endgame is always boring for all the players who have been or are about to be defeated, and tedious even for the winner.
Maybe this is best represented by some sort of territory control multiplayer computer game where territory is more formally abstracted (such as Risk, as opposed to, say, a PvP FPS, where territory control is de facto and not much formalized), and where there is some objective other than "defeat all other player". Basically, there needs to be incentives to keep other players alive -- ''especially'' those whom you're allied with.
Are there games like this?
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
It's been so long that I don't honestly remember, not that I played the last Super Smash Bros. game a lot. I'm pretty sure they actually made them smaller, just more well-defined (which, if the zero suit is as skintight as it looks, makes sense).
Not that increasing breast size is necessarily misogynist pandering, it depends on why it was done or if it was even done deliberately.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
What exactly it is supposed to be is a mystery though.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
now what? I could try to make a genuine go of NG++, but at that point it's just basically Touhou in knight armor.
I could also start a new save and go for like a no stat ups run or something similarly silly.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Dammit, I'm still waiting for him to become playable in Rayman
(The trailer for the PS4/Xbox One version of Legends features him as a spokesman, and just for fun they turn him into a thingamajig just before the stock footage from the game itself runs)
> Dammit, I'm still waiting for [Snoop Dogg] to become playable in Rayman
won't happen until he loses all his limbs
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
because it's silly and fun and enjoyable for even the hardest of asses
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I wish it weren't as blatant with the stereotypes and stuff, but dicking around Steelport is one hell of a pastime
and they finally abandon a lot of the standard GTA-style gang shit with the fourth one, which gave it the advantage of feeling different without necessarily abandoning the fun of the Third
also, with a little bit of modification, in the third game one can spend a night on the town as a toilet, and if there isn't some merit to that then I don't know what to tell ya
so the $10 is more like an investment