Irie
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
Irie
Neurodivergent people struggle with body language and social cues at the best of times, but they’re still valuable tools to get through a conversation. Take that away and suddenly conversations become 1000% harder
So the conclusion is, amber LEDs for everyone
That alien’s name?
Pac-Man.
Made by the same team as the Pro Pinball games, which is why it’s so darned good.
“Jank and unfinished” sounds like it fits the immersive sim MO to me! (I mean this with the utmost respect)
I know the topic isn’t about HR, but as a huge fan of that game, I recently replayed the non-DC version and found myself really appreciating the yellow tint. It ties the aesthetic together, and the DC always looked a bit flat and unfinished without it. But that’s just me.
But isn’t one of the running jokes that Heathcliff loves garbage…?
Wonder how much mileage they’re gonna get out of the MEAT shop.
And also a belly button but is apparently wearing shorts…?
Correct!
I hate to be nitpicky; but that’s a decompilation, not a demake.
‘Demake’ usually refers to a game that gets remade for a system older (or less powerful) than the one it was released for. A good current example is the in-progress Super Mario 64 demake for GBA.
‘Decompilation’ is where one reverse-engineers a game (or any software!) back to its original source code, or close enough that when you build it, it’s identical to an original copy. So, the goal of the Lego Island demake is to produce source code that can be built into a fully binary-compatible copy of Lego Island, indistinct from what’s on the original CD.
It works about as well, which is to say, it doesn’t really work at all
It was the original, but starting from a higher (possibly the highest?) difficulty level and, as you say, with only one life. But yes, it’s not quite the same experience as if you just rocked up to your average cabinet in 1981.
Either way, the two games are so wildly different that I don’t see much value in comparing them directly
Considering you have to play the original to complete DK64, they probably did.
(Not only that but you have to be really good at playing the original. With an N64 pad, too!)
I’d say try one of the older Tekkens, 2-3 or Tag Tournament. They feel a lot better and punchier to me.
It’s an RPG, of course it does! Particularly if you decide to give your character the ‘Bloody Mess’ perk, which causes every enemy to violently and horrifically explode in a shower of miscellaneous chunks.
No, it’s two!
In my experience, meetings are 90% nonsense and usually could have been summarised in a single email.
Clementine had pretty big feet