Quote from: BaconShelf on June 20, 2016, 03:23:41 AMWhile I haven't played witcher 3, I remember hearing about a bit in the ZP review where you're going to see the king or something and you have to trim your beard, have a hair cut, dress up fancy and stuff rather than do what you do in say, Skyrim, where you go to meet Jarl Elisif in your mud and blood-spattered daedric armour, eating six cheese wheels, hauling a dungeon's worth of loot and barging in on the existing war council meeting.I appreciate that. Adds a sense of immersion to the world. I'm not all too intereated in TW3 but stuff like that I can really appreciate.Aren't you forced to wear the chef's clothes?
While I haven't played witcher 3, I remember hearing about a bit in the ZP review where you're going to see the king or something and you have to trim your beard, have a hair cut, dress up fancy and stuff rather than do what you do in say, Skyrim, where you go to meet Jarl Elisif in your mud and blood-spattered daedric armour, eating six cheese wheels, hauling a dungeon's worth of loot and barging in on the existing war council meeting.I appreciate that. Adds a sense of immersion to the world. I'm not all too intereated in TW3 but stuff like that I can really appreciate.
Quote from: BaconShelf on June 20, 2016, 12:47:11 PMQuote from: challengerX on June 20, 2016, 11:44:48 AMQuote from: BaconShelf on June 20, 2016, 03:23:41 AMWhile I haven't played witcher 3, I remember hearing about a bit in the ZP review where you're going to see the king or something and you have to trim your beard, have a hair cut, dress up fancy and stuff rather than do what you do in say, Skyrim, where you go to meet Jarl Elisif in your mud and blood-spattered daedric armour, eating six cheese wheels, hauling a dungeon's worth of loot and barging in on the existing war council meeting.I appreciate that. Adds a sense of immersion to the world. I'm not all too intereated in TW3 but stuff like that I can really appreciate.Aren't you forced to wear the chef's clothes?Don't know, haven't played it.I'm just reciting what was said on zero punctuation.bad bacon
Quote from: challengerX on June 20, 2016, 11:44:48 AMQuote from: BaconShelf on June 20, 2016, 03:23:41 AMWhile I haven't played witcher 3, I remember hearing about a bit in the ZP review where you're going to see the king or something and you have to trim your beard, have a hair cut, dress up fancy and stuff rather than do what you do in say, Skyrim, where you go to meet Jarl Elisif in your mud and blood-spattered daedric armour, eating six cheese wheels, hauling a dungeon's worth of loot and barging in on the existing war council meeting.I appreciate that. Adds a sense of immersion to the world. I'm not all too intereated in TW3 but stuff like that I can really appreciate.Aren't you forced to wear the chef's clothes?Don't know, haven't played it.I'm just reciting what was said on zero punctuation.
In Overwatch the trash can lid spins when you shoot it.
In Wind Waker, Link's eyes would always point toward important waypoints.
I like that the musicians in the Gen 5 Pokemon games add a new layer to the music if you talk to theme.g.YouTube
Quote from: Luis on June 20, 2016, 01:11:40 PMIn Overwatch the trash can lid spins when you shoot it.Oh yeah, I do that all the time.The bells on Dorado lets you play the Futurama theme song too when you shoot them correctly.
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I liked that in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, you could swap if your character was right or left handed on the go for whichever suited firing around cover best.
Quote from: A Cheese Potato on June 20, 2016, 07:46:17 AMI liked that in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, you could swap if your character was right or left handed on the go for whichever suited firing around cover best.I generally don't like Transformers but god DAMN those first 2 games were good.
Quote from: ❗️Pip❗️ on June 25, 2016, 05:00:38 PMQuote from: A Cheese Potato on June 20, 2016, 07:46:17 AMI liked that in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, you could swap if your character was right or left handed on the go for whichever suited firing around cover best.I generally don't like Transformers but god DAMN those first 2 games were good.Too bad they tried to squeeze bayformers into the weird 3rd one that was made by different people
Quote from: A Cheese Potato on June 26, 2016, 12:11:51 AMQuote from: ❗️Pip❗️ on June 25, 2016, 05:00:38 PMQuote from: A Cheese Potato on June 20, 2016, 07:46:17 AMI liked that in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, you could swap if your character was right or left handed on the go for whichever suited firing around cover best.I generally don't like Transformers but god DAMN those first 2 games were good.Too bad they tried to squeeze bayformers into the weird 3rd one that was made by different peopleWe don't talk about the 3rd one.