Not to go on all-Fours; that is the Law. Are we not Men? Not to eat Flesh or Fish; that is the Law. Are we not Men? Not to claw Bark of Trees; that is the Law. Are we not Men? Not to chase other Men; that is the Law. Are we not Men?"
I remember one of the Final Fantasy games where your little guy meets a bunch of kids playing jumprope. You can join in and mash buttons to jump. If you jump successfully 10 times, you get a reward. 20 times, a bigger award. And so on. I read a FAQ about the game which said that you could get the ultimate prize if you hit the jump button successfully 1,000 times in a row!!! Who aside from a caffeine-addicted 12-year-old has the time or patience for that?!?
I don't mind longer games if the gameplay doesn't become "Fight bigger monsters". The classic Ultima games were a great example of long games that kept my interest from start to finish.
The Warforged appears as a playable race in the Eberron sourcebook, published by Wizards of the Coast in 2004. I remember reading about the Warforged in promotional materials and on WotC's website before that. There's no need to even bother Keith Baker about this.
Kopi Luwak coffee brewed with recycled urine? That would be great, I bet.
Not to go on all-Fours; that is the Law. Are we not Men? Not to eat Flesh or Fish; that is the Law. Are we not Men? Not to claw Bark of Trees; that is the Law. Are we not Men? Not to chase other Men; that is the Law. Are we not Men?"
Our videogames just got faster and more difficult until you ran out of extra men. We learned the futility of existence.
Can we call this one a Brontosaurus and settle the whole problem?
No one will be laughing when I unveil my army of VAMPIRE ROBOTS!
I remember one of the Final Fantasy games where your little guy meets a bunch of kids playing jumprope. You can join in and mash buttons to jump. If you jump successfully 10 times, you get a reward. 20 times, a bigger award. And so on. I read a FAQ about the game which said that you could get the ultimate prize if you hit the jump button successfully 1,000 times in a row!!! Who aside from a caffeine-addicted 12-year-old has the time or patience for that?!? I don't mind longer games if the gameplay doesn't become "Fight bigger monsters". The classic Ultima games were a great example of long games that kept my interest from start to finish.
Isn't slashdot moderated? Goddamn typos and spelling errors in a headline? Jesus Christ! What is this? Digg?
The Warforged appears as a playable race in the Eberron sourcebook, published by Wizards of the Coast in 2004. I remember reading about the Warforged in promotional materials and on WotC's website before that. There's no need to even bother Keith Baker about this.
Dear Ken, Good luck with that. Love, Everybody.
Let's hope HedgehogDirect doesn't find out about Ubuntu...
Welcome back, Ma Bell! We're sorry we ever tried to break you up! Please don't raise my rates.
So, now when your teacher says: "This will go on your permanent record", she won't be joking.
With the exception of World of Warcraft, these are all sequels. They may all be great games, but where are the original ideas?
Will there ever be a new edition of Globbo?