Look, it obviously will be filled with bias as it's a subjective topic.I forgot that you don't understand logic though, forgive me. The point of wikipedia is to understand the game before playing it. Any game experience can be written or shown on youtube. To say that I or anyone else needs to...
I just spent 45 seconds on wikipedia, found out the ending to Braid. Maybe I just know how to read, who knows? So one movie critic represents the whole body? Even someone like Moviebob? Wow, you're honestly that ignorant. By your logic, I should say you can't have an opinion because you clearly...
A movie critic can't play games now? Are you serious? Yep, fact alright. Once again with the fallacies, as if the comparison of two sciences is in the same scope as games. Wikipedia could honestly tell everything one needs to know about a game.
Please, I'm on your side but don't do that. Your post is fallacious and insulting. As if this debate really requires you to completely play through every game to get an understanding of the game's realism. I could spend 5 minutes on wikipedia and have a general understanding of the game. I have...
But you see how people can get turned off by this sort of thing right? It's just so different and it's unlike anything else. Like how after seeing a spaceship in Star Wars and not questioning the sounds they make in space or the gravity. We just become used to it. Similarly, when one thinks of...
I've noticed that in Western RPGs like Fallout and Mass Effect. There is some attempt to back it up with some science. Like the stealth boy, "It generates a modulating field that transmits the reflected light from one side of an object to the other making the bearer almost invisible to the...
Can you read the words on this Web site?
Do you use a calendar to find out when it's your birthday?
Does your country take a census or a count of the number of people every ten years?
Do you live in a country that has laws that people must obey?
If you answered yes to any of those...
When I look at Oblivion and Fallout, I notice things like power armor, plate armor, helmets, things like that. Seeing as how bare skin isn't quite effective at stopping a huge sword from cutting you in half. Then I look at Lightning from Final Fantasy...
I particularly enjoyed the challenging Henry Hatsworth. It had an amazing soundtrack combined with fun platforming, great boss battles, and a fun puzzle minigame worked into the core gameplay.
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