For the millionth time: Games now are cheaper than ever once you factor in inflation. I'm not sure if I agree on your assessment on value. I understand where you are coming from... but old games used to be that short too, if not shorter. They were just harder so they took longer as you learned the game. People tend to shill out 60 dollars for things that they trust. Brand recognition goes very very far in this industry.
I don't think Steam sales cheapen an IP. In general, I just don't buy full priced games period and I'm very patient. There's still plenty of people who are the opposite. See Diablo 3 sales figures for an example.
It likely has its own processor of some sorts to run the screen and all of the many inputs and to send the data to the Wii U. Plus, they probably didn't want to include a huge battery to keep the weight down.
Yes. but after that they showed gameplay that was nothing like it. It's CGI to begin with which never matters for gameplay. Also, during the conference, they responded to the issue of Redcoats as enemies.
I made a joke to someone that since it wasn't being played backwards it wasn't a complete ripoff.
Anyways, wasn't this supposed to be a fun/quirky sort of game when it was announced last year? In the press conference they mentioned the change of tone and the change to zombies.
When Opera works it's lovely. It feels really smooth compared to the other browsers. But yeah, it just crashes too often. Last time I tried it for a while (I still have it as a secondary browser) it would freeze trying to play embedded youtube videos on here.
Spinach has tons of protein. Definitely not salt.
I just had a sandwich that consisted of hummus, roasted red peppers, mixed greens, cucumbers, and avocado on potato bread. Delicious.
^Just buy it for a dollar or something. I've been waiting to buy Psychonauts for $5 (I missed it before due to being broke) so I went ahead and dropped the money and then didn't give any to the devs who I've already given money to.