What I want to know is, am I going to feel guilty shooting NPCs with that level of AI? Are they going to be so realistic I'm going to wonder if they will have realistic families waiting for them to come back to their realistic homes?
Wow. This brings back memories. I was a big fan of the Genesis JP games, but I did get an opportunity to play this a couple times. Wish I'd had more chances, now.
Maybe they're right. Maybe we should stop playing video games and start watching countless hours of television like the rest of western civilization. Sitcoms, reality programming, sensationalized news media...that's much healthier, right?
Was actually having a discussion about the disc tray a little while back. I sometimes think that if the PS2 had worked with the same idea of a lid instead of a tray, my console wouldn't have suffered repetitive disc read errors and would still be alive today.
I wouldn't call it pretentious. (Reading Eragon expanded my definition for pretentious.) At least Bungie tries. They may not get it exactly right, but they do try.
Besides, Ridgley is right. This ad isn't so much of a stretch for anyone who's read the novels.
It was a little weak, though. Why not give Neill Blomkamp another call?
Technically, a prison game has been made. Escape from Butcher Bay. The sequel, Assault on Dark Athena also struck me as something of a prison game. Both were lots of fun. May not be exactly what you are talking about, but Butcher Bay fits a few of the topics mentioned.
Am I the only guy on the planet who has no trouble grasping the plot of the Halo series? It's not that hard. Now, Battlestar Galactica. Holy crap, what the hell?