Gas has had a lot on his mind lately.A riddle: who has two thumbs and beat @GasBandit to the punch?
THIS GUY.
And less in his wallet, presumably.
--Patrick
Gas has had a lot on his mind lately.A riddle: who has two thumbs and beat @GasBandit to the punch?
THIS GUY.
WHAT? I'M SORRY. I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER MY AMAZING VICTORY.Gas has had a lot on his mind lately.
And less in his wallet, presumably.
--Patrick
Yeah, that gets really annoying at times. I don't understand why they don't have some kind of recognition for your age on the entire app for us older fogies.I am getting so fucking sick of "Community content for this product may not be appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work." I'm trying to follow several threads about controllers suddenly not working in Saints Row 4, and every single time I go back to check a thread, I have to click through that page. If I open a thread in a new tab (my usual process in forums when there are multiple threads I want to read), every new tab makes me confirm yet again that I'm okay with seeing adult content. It's absolutely ridiculous. I can hit up my Amazon Prime watchlist and start an R-rated movie without so much as a "the following movie is rated R" splash screen, but Steam won't let mew view a page of text posts without making me click "Continue"? Why?!
It's not even consistent. I can view the community pages for some M-rated games (like The Wolf Among Us) without having to say "yes, I know I might see boobies". And I don't have to go through that confirmation page if I'm in Steam itself.Yeah, that gets really annoying at times. I don't understand why they don't have some kind of recognition for your age on the entire app for us older fogies.
Yeah, just go to that games subreddit like a normal personSteam forums are often the deepest cesspits of unhelpful idiocy this side of youtube comments.
And the few times that hasn't worked, the devs have maintained their own community forums on their own website (IE, Space Engineers, Empyrion)Yeah, just go to that games subreddit like a normal person
"This game will probably be better than Knack 2"Dunkey's surprisingly reserved in this video compared to his other videos. There are jokes but it's mostly his honest opinions.
I don't know how to make a game recommendation to you without spoiling that particular twist.I want another game that makes me go, "Did...did I just play the bad guy?" at the very end of it. LikeThe Last of Us
You mean like Overlord?I want another game that makes me go, "Did...did I just play the bad guy?" at the very end of it. LikeThe Last of Us
Yeah, there are at least two games that I can think of that make you ask that question, though maybe not quite a starkly as the game Fade mentioned, but I don't want to spoil them anyway.I don't know how to make a game recommendation to you without spoiling that particular twist.
The two that leap to mind for me areYeah, there are at least two games that I can think of that make you ask that question, though maybe not quite a starkly as the game Fade mentioned, but I don't want to spoil them anyway.
You got one of the ones I had in mind:The two that leap to mind for me are
Braid and Spec Ops: The Line. Edit: Oh, and Prototype... and most people's first playthrough of Undertale
Are those the ones you were thinking of?
This could be Prototype, or Torchlight, or some other games I can't quite recall right now...And does it count if the second game in the series takes place in a future where the heroes of the first game have become corrupt despots?
Ehh, you kinda know you're on the side of the bad guys from the start in that one, don't you?Does the Borderlands Presequel count?
I think even the first game in the series, X-Men vs Street Fighter, had more characters than that. Now it's basically "MCU vs a few Capcom stragglers"Jesus, is that the roster?
Fuck off.
Game is ugly as sin too.
Going by the Wikipedia entries:I think even the first game in the series, X-Men vs Street Fighter, had more characters than that. Now it's basically "MCU vs a few Capcom stragglers"
Well, then, I stand corrected. But it's still a step in the wrong direction IMO. Not that I've played a MvC game since MvC2.Going by the Wikipedia entries:
X-Men vs Street Fighter: 17
Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter: 17 + 6 palette swaps = 23?
Marvel vs Capcom: 15 + 1 secret character + 5 palette swaps = 21 + 20 support characters
Marvel vs Capcom 2: 56
Marvel vs Capcom 3: 36 + 2 DLC = 38
Ultimate MvC3: 48 + 2 DLC = 50
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite: 22 + 2 DLC = 24
There's also only like 3 or 4 female characters.Well, then, I stand corrected. But it's still a step in the wrong direction IMO. Not that I've played a MvC game since MvC2.
From that screenshot above, I counted 17 mutants or X-Men villains. Yikes, that is a lot!Really emphasizes how significant the X-Men have been to the Marvel universe.