An article that discusses in-game environments, the problems many games have with their environments, and how they may be made better.
Mojang announced the release date for the latest Game Drop for Minecraft and a significant visual upgrade for the Bedrock Edition.
Today, Mojang revealed the next Game Drop coming soon to its ultra-popular survival crafting game Minecraft, titled "Chase the Sky."
Does anyone think it’s a little lazy of them to use a Ghast rather than make a new Hot air balloon skin or something.
A whole update for this is wild after months of waiting
Chicken jockeys, ghosts of Saquon, and shirtless coaches in LA's Minecraft-made video
I quit watching the NFL. I used to be a hardcore fan my whole life. But after seeing Trump commercials during the SB, I left and haven't looked back, the same with the UFC. I can't support organizations that hate me and my family. Anyway, before I left, the owner of the Charger's made the them irrelevant by moving them. This decision turned the team into a dime store coffee mug... I would assume they are still irrelevant today.
Wouldnt malaria be awesome xD
Good read...
Ah yes, orienteering with Far Cry 2. It didn't teach me how to orienteer at all.
A nice refreshing article. An example I like to use is the original STALKER. Night time really changed the nature of that game as did its sometimes pitch black indoor segments. Some of which are genuinely terrifying. I think atmosphere goes hand in hand with environment. If you get them both well realised you are onto a winner.
I gave this positive votes. I'd like to see more like this and less BF3 vs MW3 and random flamebait.