USA Today writes: "Who: Adam Sessler, co-host of G4 video game show X-Play, which celebrates its 1,000th episode today.
Adam's 5 "personal game-changers" (in order by year of release)
Deus Ex (2000). While not the first role-playing game to move out of the shadow of Dungeons and Dragons and its turn-based combat and fantasy trappings, it is the first to popularize and get it right, shaping games for the rest of the decade."
“With its origins as a Kinect game concept, Milo and Kate has come a long way and gamers will finally be able to play an iteration of it.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
In this retrospective, we'll cover the revival of the Real-Time Tactics genre and the story of the developers who did it, Mimimi Games.
Recently, Harada has been getting one request for a new Tekken stage: The American Southeast's 24 hour a day, seven day a week diner Waffle House.
"Ok, I will only ask once about this request. Why do some communities send me requests for 'Waffle House'? Please be sure to explain the basis for the request, including the original story, history and background. I look forward to an explanation from someone who knows more," asked Harada on Twitter/X.
Why do people want Waffle House, Mr. Harada? Because the place has become something of an internet meme for its status as somewhere that's pretty dang cheap, open 24 hours a day and—therefore—a place where drunk and high people get into fights. Fights with each other. With employees. With themselves.
Well if a fighting game does add it then i want the environment to be intractable i always laugh when they start throwing food or dive over the counter its like wild chimps gone mad up in there. But sadly there are also some that fire guns
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Remember kid rock also got into a waffle house fight
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Realism. If you are at a Waffle House at 2am on a Saturday night you are likely to encounter a real world Tekken match.
Japanese people don't really understand western online humor, and neither do I for that matter