I am always fond of eating chips when I play games. Taking them is a sign that I am actually enjoying the game that I am on. Most times, it is plantain chips that I take instead of other chips. Which snacks are your comfort food when playing games?
Honestly speaking, the gaming community yearns of such game! I've played Transport Fever and while the story was good, there were parts of the game that needs an improvement. So, bring it on!
Maybe whether they can be able to build a game that is as successful as IT Takes Two might be a major reason a lot of the devs are being cautious on taking that line. It might not always go the way that they wanted in the first place.
I've been a big fan of the It Takes Two game. I would also say that this game has been pretty solid in terms of good gameplay and nice story. Millions of copies have been recorded in sales and have become a popular game to play right now.
Do you wish mordevelopers focus more on making co-op...
Imagine you wake up one day having that ability to make any type of game that you desire. Which game would you use that power to make? For me, I will simply do the Sneak King remaster because that's a game that I've been hoping would be created.
There are certain games that have the ability to evoke that deep part of us when we play them. What is that game that can make you shed tears when you play them?
I cried the last time that I played Metro based on how the game ended. Is there any game that can bring out that emotions in you?
I didn't play any game last night. I went out with my friends, and we stayed out drinking and having fun. Came back, and the next thing that I did was rush I to the bed. I have some games like Street Fighter 5 and Battlefield 6 on the list of games that I will be playing this week.
There are certain games that had some parts of the game having a forest setting. However, it is not all of those games that we can say have a forest setting that looks like the type of forest that we see in real life.
Green Hell was a game that I can confidently say came very close to having...
Most single-player games have certain missions, quests, and parts of the game that are always the talking point in the game. When you play some of these single-player games that are story based, are there parts of the games that you always feel very happy replaying many times? If yes, what game...
I've seen some players feel unhappy when they read from publishers that a major element of a game was done with AI. The feeling is mainly based on the ides that they believe that the core parts of any game should be done by developers and not artificial intelligence. Does such bother you, or are...