VG247: Watch the rather intriguing tech demo whose premise that you need to navigate your way through an all-white maze by splattering black paint everywhere to reveal the obstacles that stand in your path.
17 years on from release and 5 years into a botting epidemic, Team Fortress 2 is on its knees, and it's high time Valve stepped in to fix it.
Ah yes, pc gaming aka the bastion of fairness and equity and everlasting online playerbase, all i can say is lmao
Not to mention that these tf2 idiots were the progenitor of mrx in gaming
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay debuted 20 years ago, and to this day is a surprisingly good film franchise adaptation.
I'd love a remaster of both games with 4K, raytracing, and the ability to have both AA and AO at the same time.
MS owns the developer, if only they wanted to bother with the license, could be a nice addition to Series X BC program. These titles and Arx Fatalis.
ScreenRant's Ben Brosofsky writes, "There have been a lot of great co-op games over the years, and the best of the best cover a wide variety of genres while maintaining the fun."
Looks like XNA is not very impressive at all
XNA looks like it will allow fringe concepts to flourish.
cool concept.
I have the feeling that XNA is going to be an extremely important experiment with regards to game design and community interaction. I can't wait to see how things evolve. Games will start out slow and simple but as libraries of user created objects/engines/models/texture s begin to start up we'll see things become more and more advanced.
A lot of people forget that XNA launches at the same time as NXE on November 19. If this vido is anything to go by, we could be in for a treat.