Well that sounds terrible for Twitch.
Looks like Night Trap is making a return.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/464168/night-trap-will-come-back-says-creator/
Who knows? In this age of crowdsourcing, Night Trap could have a second set of legs. If Kickstarter can bring Tex Murphy back from the FMV grave and Indiegogo can give new life to Shaq Fu, perhaps it can dig out Night Trap out as well.
As I said, if Shaq Fu can have a second chance at life, who's to say that Night Trap won't get it, too?But..but...Night Trap was horrible..... I mean really, really horrible.
A game that reveled in that campy, horrible 80's/90's kind of shlock could have surprising legs. I'd want a ticket just to see how bad it is.But..but...Night Trap was horrible..... I mean really, really horrible.
I have a feeling Dragon Age: Inquisition is going to be treating the Fade like Oblivion gates, as apparently your protagonist has been marked by the Fade in a way that allows him/her to manipulate and interact with it as certain weak spots in the fabric of reality.Yeah, every time I tried to play Oblivion, I'd get to one of the gates, get inside, and remember why I never bothered to finish it. At least with the Fade you only had to go once, and on PC there was a mod to just skip it completely.
Little do they know that @fade hates everything.I have a feeling Dragon Age: Inquisition is going to be treating the Fade like Oblivion gates, as apparently your protagonist has been marked by the Fade in a way that allows him/her to manipulate and interact with it as certain weak spots in the fabric of reality.
The people at Bioware seem to be under the impression that everyone loves the Fade.
There's been a lot of hullabaloo over that game after Nintendo patched out gay marriage.Nintendo sent out demo codes for Tomadachi Life to select Club Nintendo Platinum, and I happened to be one of the lucky people.
I have zero interest in this game, so I passed it over to my wife. Since the character creation's visuals are essentially Mii Maker, they're pretty limited compared to similar games like The Sims. You can do a lot of adjustments to the Miis' voices and the game is pretty good about pronouncing words/names that you've entered. What's interested and different from The Sims is your lack of control--you can't decide who's going to be with who, for example. You make the Miis and try to keep them happy, but they're on the loose in their weird little world.
It's not my thing, but people who want something of a hybrid between Animal Crossing and The Sims might be interested.
I think they should've just allowed the pregnant men bug.There's been a lot of hullabaloo over that game after Nintendo patched out gay marriage.
Ok, this is misleading. They never allowed same-sex marriage to begin with, it was a bug that misread the gender of one person and broke the game by creating pregnant men etc, but that's not nearly as much fun to write.
At least they're open to allowing it in Tomadachi 2.
No, but he is the anti-Batman. If Batman had to be stranded on a desert island and was only allowed to take along one member of his rogues gallery, it would probably end up being The Joker.The Joker is not the end-all be-all of Bat-villains.
You mean you don't think it will be Jason Todd?While Joker IS the villain of villains for Batman, you're right. He's not the only one. I honestly had wished he'd taken a backseat in Arkham City. Even if he had some amazing moments. I just hope to hell this Arkham Knight character isn't revealed to be Joker. I figure it's Hush.
If you want to preview the gameplay, check out Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. I'll be surprised if it's any different.Batman: Arkham Knight official "gameplay" trailer.
I put "gameplay" in quotes because a montage of short clips mostly pulled from cut-scenes is not gameplay. If you're not showing what it looks like to actually play the game, then you're not showing gameplay.
Just don't pre-order it? It's not like those bonuses matter.And it ends with a pre-order bonus.
I'm out!
That was an oversimplified post on my part.Just don't pre-order it? It's not like those bonuses matter.
Granted, I'm not getting it until it's the $20 GOTY edition, but I don't think a pre-order bonus should dictate a pass/fail. South Park: The Stick of Truth had pre-order bonuses. Loved that samurai gear.
That makes sense.That was an oversimplified post on my part.
I didn't really like Arkham City (disjointed mess) and I hated Arkham Origins (shittier version of City) so I'm not sold on the game as a whole. The cutting out a playable character (no matter how much it doesn't matter) for a pre-order bonus pushed me directly into the don't care zone.