I keep thinkin' white guys are black by their voice for some reason. This has happened at least 4 times now.
GrosMichel
cool leftists
aka counter-cultural lifestylists.
Might be multiple developers realized that having fully-developed/realistic stages is costly and doing abstract/dream stages is cheaper and easier to design and produce since they're less burned by having the spaces make sense realistically and fewer background things to make/render.
All the other users on this site can likely tell I'm 95 years old because of how good my posts are and wise my wisdom is.
If they love animated movies so much why don't they also love The Tragedy Of Man? Sick of these baby posuers.
Tucking this info away for later.
The mobile games that are good aren't discounted by "Serious" gamers as far as I can tell, honestly. Infinity Blade, Downwell, Crayon Physics, Jelly Car, Monument Valley, Alto's Adventure, Pokemon Go (sorta'), etc. all seem fairly respected when they're brought up. The mobile gamespace, for whatever reason, just sucks fucking ass and people trying to vindicate it seem out of touch. I found some Japanese game called Pythagoras' Perpetual Motion on iOS that's a fully featured singleplayer puzzle platformer with a nice soundtrack and decent visuals and no one's heard about it because games like that are impossible to find due to whatever factors.
Candy Crush by comparison sucks ass. The closest non-mobile-ish equivalent to it I could think of is Peggle or any of those drop-'em'ups like Puyo, etc. and they all offer way better experiences.
Also recommend turning the in-game music off after awhile and playing your own dungeon synth albums you enjoy. The snow track in the game is nice but the rest of it's kinda' grating and limited and repetitive.
To add to what Frank said, it's great if you can intrinsically motivate yourself by role-playing your character and stuff. You can just speed through the main quest, I guess, but the game's best when you use the Unity version and you bumble around doing quests as your character. The character creation system's pretty robust and varied.
I had a Redguard spellsword and people were racist against me so I had to wander towns trying to find the non-racist NPCs to tell me where the places I was going to were located and my character was afraid of the dark or something so I slept in inns and camped a lot to make sure I was operating during the days and stuff.
Yeah, there's a setting that shrinks them down. Also there's a spell in-game you can get that points the compass to the main item in the dungeon too if you really want to make them easier to navigate. Been awhile since I played but I think that's how those two things worked.
I don't know. For some reason he said Burma and I didn't bother to change it in my mind this time.
No idea what this reveals about me. Hopefully that I'm the least racist person of all time.