Well if you all remember Warcraft was an RTS to begin with. *loved the orc minions* So could they make a World of Starcraft? yes, but you would be limited to playing things like a Terran Ghost, or a Protoss Archon. You couldn't really play as a zerg heroe. But I really think blizzard would and...
Actually I would have to say both. And I have an example of why (but no photos). The armored core series actually provides both styles of Japanese and western Mech design. Most people when they think Armored Core instantly think of the two legged, gundam style designs you can create in this...
I liked Fallout 3.... but the whole reason I LOVED fallout one and two was because of the characters and dialogue. Bethesda seems to fall short on that from the three games by them I played. I mean the only "unique" character I ever met was Fawkes and Three Dog, every other NPC I met seemed to...
I usually name my character on the spot depending on the story. If it has it's own backstory for your character, like very little exploration, I use the name generator or just come up with my own. If the game is flexible (like DnD or Oblivion, or the Fallout Universe) I make up a backstory that...
Yes... yes they are... I worked there and it's surprisingly busy, but mostly for chicken nugget happy meals to make kids happy for long shopping... and make messes for us workers.
Well, it's the same thing with the Non-compatibility with the ps2 games. Sony also used to brag about their consoles being compatible with one another, still using the same video and power cords as they used to, but people who dont have the cash for a ps3 still bought large amounts of ps2 games...
I am currently writing a campaign sourcebook for Fallout based on Jason Mical's version 2.0 and a few "homebrew" rules. Right now it starts out with the Players somehow ending up in the town of Pecanland and picking one of many jobs that leads to the discovery of large mutant alligators moving...
I am currently writing a campaign sourcebook for Fallout based on Jason Mical's version 2.0 and a few "homebrew" rules. Right now it starts out with the Players somehow ending up in the town of Pecanland and picking one of many jobs that leads to the discovery of large mutant alligators moving...
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