https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RedBD2Asd8 Give it a while, it's still uploading, but I'm going to the cinema, hopefully the PS4 uploads this perfectly in rest mode. It's still downloading the Raiders beta sef...err... I was still playing Overwatch.
I can't comprehend how you one that second match so fast... 50 seconds... I was confused when I saw Match Complete all of sudden.
What's exceptional is that, despite the insane additional power this carries, it still fits into a form factor smaller than the One S, and THAT one was meant to be the small one.
Before you complain about the price though, the One X isn't meant to cater for everyone, that's what the other models are for. This is for enthusiasts, and heavy gamers, those with 4K televisions, and those interested in all the extra benefits like HDR. (OG Xbox BC FTW!).
The power that the XOX has is significantly better than any PC that could be built at the same price. I'm impressed with what they've done. Apparently developers won't have to make any compromises with performance, especially as MS has managed to get 9 out of the 12GB available for developers to use in games.
So, Project Scorpio is now officially the Xbox One X.
Video description: Lose yourself in worlds built for immersive true 4K gaming, where action is brought to life with 2160p frame buffers. Enjoy brilliant graphic details in lights, shadows, and reflections with High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut. Experience premium audio that puts you in the center of 3D spatial sound. Stream and record game clips in 4K at screaming-fast 60FPS. With 6 teraflops of processing power and 12GB GDDR5 graphic memory, Xbox One X is 40% more powerful than any other console. Feel true power.
hercatonchires: Guy! You don make sense finish. As in... Mehn! The truth is, if you didn't start gaming with "family com-8bit", SEGA, SNES, PS1,PS2, Nintendo 64,etc. You simply can't and won't really appreciate graphics, gameplay, and storyline in that order. I have played a lot of games on several consoles, so far, I never get tired of playing GOW.
SNES and N64 were there for me from the very beginning. Some of the best stories I've played were some of those old RPGs like Chrono Trigger, and A Link To The Past.
cao: I even have a YouTube channel, that's now turned into a gaming one, I keep posting clips from Overwatch and scaring (or annoying) folks with my voice... https://youtube.com/c/aco420
Yes, the Overwatch videos which I enjoy immensely. If you guys haven't, you should check it out. I've never found your voice annoying, it's quite polished.
MrOreo: @ the bolded.... Maadddd. seen everytn cept for gurren lagann Have u seen Fate Zero, Ajin, Beserk? N so many others
Agreed. Probably one of the most intense and gripping that I've watched so far.
Nope, I haven't watched any of those. Are they very good? If they are, I'll make sure to find them.
I didn't mention Accel World because I didn't like it so much, but it's alright. And then A Certain Scientific Railgun is also nice.
When I was much younger I watched Cardcaptor Sakura, Vision of Escaflowne, Sailor Moon, DB, DB Z, DB GT, Inuyasha, Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!... A whole bunch of them left and right. Good times.
A few I'd recommend include Code Geass, Cowboy Bebop, Full Metal Alchemist (the feels, oh Nina!), Neon Genesis Evangelion (the last two episodes though :|).
Dragonball is also very nice, only watched Dragonball Z as a kid, but preferred the original Dragonball to it any day.
ugolinze123: the tall one asked....what we gonna do tonight the short bighead answered..... same thing we do every night...trying to take over the world
seyigiggle: Pingu on jimjam cartoon network. love watching it with my children.
Pingu!?!? For real! I loved that show as a kid, didn't know anyone here would know it! Maybe the last time I saw it was almost 15 years ago... What nostalgia...
Mine are mostly 'adult' cartoons.
Archer, Family Guy, American Dad, The Simpsons, Boondocks.
The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra, SpongeBob, The Regular Show (the 4 or 5 episodes I did watch were nice), and like anime in general. DC Animated films as well. I watch those ones when I get the chance.
hakinze00: Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 has been revealed, with the game following up on the nostalgia filled original with even more sequels from the franchise. This new collection will include Mega Man 7, 8, 9, and 10 and will release on August 8th for Ps4, Xbox One, and PC.
Nice. I'm an avid Yu-Gi-Oh fan. Played the card game as a kid, and I just started on Duel Links.
Anyway, you're going to end up needing at least 200 cards to have a good foundation, and it's going to have to increase as time goes on. Names you're looking for, are they for monster cards, or what? I'm not exactly sure of the rule system of your game, but I'll assume you're talking monster cards.
One thing I like about Yu-Gi-Oh is the fact that some cards are related, even if nothing more than description, name and imagery. (e.g. Gagagigo, and Gígagagagigo or whatever) You could try something like that out, not too frequently, so it doesn't get old.
Here's my suggestion for you, a card called Ozai, some noble samurai or something, and another called Shadow of Ozai, the dark in him or whatever.
If I had a better idea of what type of names you're looking for, I could help better, but for now... Some 'cool' names off the top of my head:
Dawnreaver Duskbreaker Vestaine Cylor Kyrain Burl the Brawler
Vasaratti16: Chrono Trigger Time travel doesn’t have the best track record as a narrative tool. In Chrono Trigger, though, the device shines as a source of storytelling finesse. The game starts simply enough at a town festival, but soon the unassuming Crono and his friends are thrown into a massive adventure where he makes friends with cavemen, cursed knights, and robots searching for humanity. And you find a way to connect to all of them. The ever-shifting world Chrono travels has much to teach about the human condition. Technology may change, but people always have the same capacity for love, greed, devotion, hate, and honor no matter the era. And the storytellers knew when to create quiet moments to let the players get close enough to see some characters in a whole new light. Keeping tracks of timelines might be complicated, but the characters’ motivations never were.
Yesssss! I love this game! One of the best RPGs I've played.
Vasaratti16: Legend Of Zelda Legend of Zelda has such a complex, fantastic, yet relatable story... The almost 20 games in the series, while at first seeming unrelated, are all connected with a story that spans the centuries and dimensions, creating a rich history full of grandeur. LEGEND is right. And not only that - the emotion of each game, the poignant details, make us form a connection to the story. There is such a strong attachment to the land of Hyrule, the story of the fight of good against evil, because WE are in it. WE are Link, and we are in his world - each and every time. What's best is that everyone can relate to these games. They aren't overly violent or inappropriate. Yet at the same time, there are very mature themes, subtle messages, that give the story such meaning. Both kids and adults - really, people of all ages - can appreciate the fine and detailed (and EPIC) storytelling of the Legend of Zelda. I believe this deserves to be first on the list. The story is fantastic. It is filled with mystery, magic, and teaches values. It is heart-warming and so emotion filled. It is complex yet easy for the player to understand. It teaches that everyone has a story to tell. That are also clues in the games that foreshadow. For example, in Ocarina of Time, still considered one of the best games of all time, there's a drawing on Link's tree house of a boy fighting what appears to be a giant dinosaur. In Skyward Sword, you fight The Imprisoned, a giant beast that resembles a dinosaur. 13 years later. This game in incredible and everyone can relate to it in some way. - ZeldaStorm. Adult Link learns the Song of Storms from Guru-Guru, the windmill guy. Guru-Guru mentions a kid who played it 7 years ago and messed up the windmill. After playing it, Guru-Guru gets angry. Link then goes back in time 7 years to when he was a 9 year old kid. He goes back to the windmill and plays the Song of Storms for Guru-Guru. The windmill gets messed up. But ig Guru-Guru only knew the song because 9 year old Link played it, and 9 year old Link only knew it because adult Link went back and time, and adult Link only knew it because Guru-Guru taught it to him, then where did the song originate from? It is a bootstrap paradox. It's things like these that make The Legend of Zelda so complex, yet so amazing. There is another similar paradox in Skyward Sword regarding the Gate of Time, but it would take way too long to explain. Vote Legend of Zelda. It obviously has the best story. Unbelievably amazing, regardless of age.
And don't get me started on The Legend of Zelda. Ocarina of Time is still probably the best game I've played till date. Way ahead of its time.
cao: It's not my subreddit, it's the Overwatch subreddit. I was playing Total Mayhem, basically it gives you double health, it fills the ultimate quicker and it greatly reduces the cool down period of the abilities. That's why Ana could sleep troll me that effectively. Normally, Roadhog hooking and shooting Ana would have killed her instantly.
YeYeah, I know, I actually meant your post in the Overwatch subreddit.
Ah, Double Mayhem, I see. I was surprised initially cuz there was like 0 cooldown. But hey, you guys won.
Anyway, Overwatch is continually becoming the game I'm getting frustrated at not being able to play. even with this free weekend and everything, I ain't got a good enough connection to play, or even to download it. :p
I might post this on the subreddit, who knows they could dislike it some more. It's a shame the other video no get anything from all those views. YouTube just fall my hand.
What the frack... That must be frustrating as hell. What's the downside to a character who can basically put you to sleep like 10 times in a row?
Tried looking for your Reddit thread, but gave up as it must be buried beneath all the content there.
cao: I discovered it, terminals.io, from a DownwardThrust YouTube video during his issue with Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3, where they claimed that he was playing a beta, instead of the actual buggy full game. They provide game codes for reviews for streamers and media types. Later discovered keymailer.co, while job searching on gameindustry.biz. So decided to do a Google search on similar sites. Found a thread on reddit.
Ended up booking a bunch of betas for some games, including LawBreakers. I even cheekily requested a key for Injustice 2. They will probably just side eye me.
Well well, that's sounds rather attractive. I'd love to do that if I wasnt being sidelined by life. but I'd love to see a review by you.
And people searching for videos on these upcoming or trending games could stumble upon your channel, and more traffic to you. Very nice venture I'd say. Good work cao.
cao: I recently joined and got approved on terminals, hopefully my lowly ass might actually get some game codes for reviews. Expect some reviews on upcoming/recently released titles, if I get lucky. Might probably only get indie titles. Don't expect horror titles.