Warcraft always had a goofy style though? Yeah they had orcs and stuff, but they were always cutesy looking.
Warcraft always had a goofy style though? Yeah they had orcs and stuff, but they were always cutesy looking.
Now you’ve got my afternoon
Yeah my 401k basically didn’t budge for years even though I was dumping money into it.
Oh lame. Guesd I’m never getting to play it.
It’s like a Buddy Christ moment from Dogma
Yep, I’m waiting for the eventual steam release
WTF really? My parents were super anal about anything not prepackaged.
They’re doing trunk or treat now, when they go to a planned event hosted by businesses during the sunlight hours. I guess it’s still fun, but it loses the neighborhood charm.
Millennial here. I’m playing the patient gamer game.
No it doesn’t.
It’s worse. It looks like a mobile game with fanfiction quality writing.
I had a lot of fun with it back then. I don’t think I ever beat it though.
It’s pretty interesting looking back on it and seeing how many of the gameplay mechanics went on to be in GTA 3.
Wasn’t my favorite. I loved Vice City and GTA3.
San Andreas was peak GTA, but it did get to be a bit much after a while.
My fondest memory of it was in college, shortly after the game released, everyone was listening to hip-hop and talking like a gangsta.
I loved all those games at the start when everything is new and fresh. You’re just giving for a while, exploring the world, doing silly shit. Then once it starts becoming a chore to do stuff, or it gets repetitive, I start to lose interest.
It’s clearly a rinsing machine
I was never like that. I liked my things pristine. Which is why I never loaned things to others because they’d always forget to return them, or return them broken.
Yeah I don’t get people’s need to associate the game character with oneself as roleplay. The game character is the game character and I’m just watching like I would in a film.
Local news usually have a webpage or a YouTube channel keeping track of stuff too.