The Metal Gear fan in me is interested in Delta despite everything.
Another part of me does not want to pay $70, and that side keeps winning.
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The Metal Gear fan in me is interested in Delta despite everything.
Another part of me does not want to pay $70, and that side keeps winning.
so at least a few then
How many young people type "lol" not kowing the letters stand for something
I've spent like 20 minutes looking for this comic and not finding it, I think it is lost to time.
Wayback Machine confirms there were comics, just not the one I was thinking of.
I remember a webcomic about a slacker guy being transported into a fantasy world, being mistaken for his more heroic roommate despite being a weak coward? It was called "You Are Not the Hero" or something.
I feel like Blambot used to host a webcomic back in the day? I can't find any evidence of this, though.
Idk what kind of nerd you are when you see a font and go "Oh, that's Badaboom from Blambot dot com" but that's the kind of nerd I am
One day maybe I'll find the time to make my own stealth game. I REALLY want to make it, but I have so many projects already right now.
But maybe at some point I'll have enough free time to at least make a vertical slice demo.
I feel like MGSV came so close to perfecting third-person stealth mechanics, and the only thing that kept it from reaching that potential was the focus on having multiple massive open world maps.
A more focused experience like Camp Omega would have made for an even better game.
For me, the perfect stealth immersive sim still doesn't exist. Everything I've played, while a lot of stuff is really great, still leaves me wanting.
But an entire game filled with levels like Camp Omega feels close to what I'd want.