what a cool idea for a lil vid. Gotta watch the rest still, but i haven’t really thought before about structures in video games that are so massive they simply could not exist even if a human wanted to build it. In my head, these sorts of structures don’t exist in real life because no one has a need for them, but i’ve never really thought about the logistics of a megastructure.
That’s what I keep seeing people say in comments. The devs say they got access to all of the voice talent from the show, and I’m not familiar enough with Walton Goggins’ voice to say that is or isn’t him.
reviews are still mixed, some say the game is massively improved while others say it still has many of the same issues. everyone agrees it’s better but I don’t know if it’s a great game.
It very much feels like Going Mobile, which I remember definitely enjoying. I was able to play this a little on my phone using this emulator: https://github.com/nikita36078/J2ME-Loader
They sure are. I can’t believe anyone still wants the name. It is clearly cursed. I mean, it is literally the brand that nearly destroyed all of video gaming.
While I get that yes it’s often a money grab, especially when it’s a remaster of a game that’s less than 10 years old (sometimes less than 5 years), there are times where it’s completely valid and justifiable.
Let’s just look at the very recent Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter release. Yeah we could probably just call this a remake, but in this case it’s such a faithful recreation of the original, it’s like playing that original all over again. But this fixes the accessibility issue this first trilogy has in that the only way to play it in English is either: PSP, Vita, or 2014 PC release. No modern console can play it, and it’s a very important story arc. Now us rabid Trails fans can pretty unanimously say where the best starting point of the series is.
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