This was my first RTS.
And this game was more fun than it should have been (even more fun if you used a game genie)
Just a few selections from the great Genesis era.
This was my first RTS.
And this game was more fun than it should have been (even more fun if you used a game genie)
Just a few selections from the great Genesis era.
You do know that the units keep moving and fighting even if you don't click, right? You don't have to click once per frame to keep the units moving and fighting, despite what watching koreans might convice you.It would be like watching a chess game.
Boooooooooring.
Dragging and dropping items to buy and sell is a terrible gameplay mechanic.So...not being from the Pokemon generation, is this news to get excited about, or is it just a curiosity?
--Patrick
Well, THQ seems to be doing alright with their Humble Bundle keeping them afloat a little longer, so who knows what'll happen there. I think Relic's done a pretty solid job with 40k, though, so I don't mind.[DOUBLEPOST=1354836901][/DOUBLEPOST]OH!
THAT IS FUCKIN' BAD ASS!
Damn....I kind of wish Creative Assembly would get a hold of 40K too.
I'm hoping this means someone else will allow WAR to go F2P.Deja vu.. Just like when mythic started making Warhammer Online, I got super hyper excited and then...
Oh. Warhammer FANTASY. That's nice. I guess.
Well, unfortunately, Guild Wars 2 has everything I hoped WAR was going to have and did everything WAR had better. Even if warhammer does go F2P, I can't think of why I'd go back.Well, THQ seems to be doing alright with their Humble Bundle keeping them afloat a little longer, so who knows what'll happen there. I think Relic's done a pretty solid job with 40k, though, so I don't mind.[DOUBLEPOST=1354836901][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'm hoping this means someone else will allow WAR to go F2P.
The game was made in 2010 by indie devs parodying Capcom's business model. Capcom threatened to sue them, so they took it down. But Capcom's hurting for good PR right now, so they hired on the indie devs to get the work and use it for the 25th anniversary they've spent the better part of the year ignoring and shitting on.So this exists and will be available in a little over a week.
Usually I'm ready to go at the drop of a hat at how Capcom generally treats Mega Man. I want more 2D Mega Man and I'll take it any which way I can get it.
I'd pay for it on a console if it isn't shit but free on PC isn't bad. I just prefer PS3 controller and living room for Mega Man.
Now the 3-D battle phase I love , it actually looks like a real battle-field but the Pokemon seem a little too spaced apart. Ah well, its in beta I'm sure they'll fix it.So...not being from the Pokemon generation, is this news to get excited about, or is it just a curiosity?
--Patrick
So...Capcom is still evil? Okay then. Between this and NOT FUCKING TRANSLATING THE GOD DAMN MILES EDGEWORTH ACE ATTORNEY SEQUEL THATS BEEN OUT FOR YEARS they have some nerve. And I though they were being nice for once- HA! There is NO such thing as nice Capcom!The game was made in 2010 by indie devs parodying Capcom's business model. Capcom threatened to sue them, so they took it down. But Capcom's hurting for good PR right now, so they hired on the indie devs to get the work and use it for the 25th anniversary they've spent the better part of the year ignoring and shitting on.
Capcom had no part in this. They simply bought it from people they already threatened with a lawsuit in order to not look like total assholes for awhile.
Legends was a fantastic series. 3D can exist with 2D.I do love me some Mega Man 2D, actually kind of glad Legends got cancelled, since I don't want that to become Mega Man. I wasn't crazy about the grid based RPG games, either.
Hell, I'd love to see an x revival. But...Capcom probably would never do that.
Aww... Mutants/andor/zombies? I was hoping it was just a mega disaster/ depopulation thing, and the only monsters were crazed humans (and not so crazed humans)
Fungus Beast?The fungus beast things have been around since they annouced it but have always taken a backseat in any media to the actual monsters.