Sentences with phrase «obsidian did»

I haven't been able to corroborate the Rebellion connection, but I've confirmed that Obsidian did indeed work on the game at some point.
If there's a flaw it's that the ending, at least in my version of the story, felt anti-climatic, although Obsidian did at least attempt to wrap up every one of my decisions for a hefty dose of resolution.
By living in Las Veas, I know on the top of my head on how the strip really looks like, and by playing the game on the destroyed Vegas strip, I can say that Obsidian did a good job in having that «Las Vegas» feel in the game.
Obsidian does allow you to hover your mouse over names and terms that you may not be familiar with and defines them for you, which beats writing everything down.
In other words Obsidian does something that many big developers should take note of; they study their audience and then build a game for them, and not for everyone else.
Alpha Protocol isn't a classic, but it's earned a place as a cult favourite — just like everything Obsidian does.

Not exact matches

We sought to bring new tools for chemical analysis with us into the field, so we can do obsidian sourcing as we excavate or survey an archaeological site, not wait until months or years later to learn the results.
One of my favorite crystal massages to do is this aura - cleansing massage, which includes the releasing stone Obsidian and the soothing stone Angelite.
In this way it resembles the NeXT computer that Jobs unveiled in 1988: a beautiful, obsidian cube that, alas, didn't have an operating system.
The children of Thanos - AKA, the Black Order or the Cull Obsidian in the comics, as introduced in the 2013 Infinity arc - are Thanos» lieutenants who do his bidding and while they're referred to as his children in Infinity War, he clearly doesn't have the same feelings for them as he does for Gamora or even Nebula.
Custom eLearning development is one of Obsidian's specialties, and we've been doing it for quite some time.
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Available in the Sunset Beam (orange), Solar Beam (yellow) and Alien Green shades in the country, the SUV gets done up in the trendy shade of your choice and gets further complimented by contrasting black 5 - spoke AMG alloy wheels as well as Obsidian Black paint on the front and rear bumpers, wheel arches and the rain gutters.
However, the chassis didn't creak or groan once — this thing feels like it was machined from a single hunk of obsidian, it's that solid.
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Obsidian was already banking smoothly toward the castaway, not needing the touch of his master's hands and knees to know what to do.
It installs but it's laggy and page turns don't respond well on the inkBook Obsidian.
I don't know why anyone would choose it over the inkBook Obsidian when it's only $ 15 more.
The Verdict: 4/5 — Great Obsidian Entertainment should be proud of what they have done here, crafted a brilliantly funny RPG which could easily have posed as the premise for another South Park movie.
Obsidian Entertainment should be proud of what they have done here, crafted a brilliantly funny RPG which could easily have posed as the premise for another South Park movie.
If that doesn't get your heart racing then you and your obsidian non-soul need to turn off the computer and re-examine your life.
Unfortunately SEGA didn't pick it up due to the poor performance of the first game, and as they are the IP owners Obsidian can not proceed on a sequel without their approval, which even now they are reluctant to do.
Disney pulled the plug on the game, titled Dwarfs, and Obsidian was forced to step up their negotiations with SEGA on Alpha Protocol to get the game signed quickly - and in doing so, signing away the IP rights.
So if the Dwarfs cancellation from Disney had come a little later, Obsidian might be doing an Alpha Protocol 2 Fig campaign right now.
That's exactly what Obsidian Entertainment did in late January.
That's an impressive statistic (though also sad to learn that two of the greatest RPGs ever made didn't sell better), but it looks like Obsidian's upcoming Fallout: New Vegas is going to pass the records broken by its predecessor.
Whereas here Obsidian said, «Oh, wrote a book did you?
Obsidian proved they were on to something with their Kickstarted Pillars of Eternity, and thanks to its success they've returned with a new game that isn't a sequel but that does build on Pillars» foundation..
Thankfully whatever poor human / s Obsidian decided to kidnap and lock in a small cupboard containing plastic bottles for peeing in and a typewriter has done a damn fine job.
Obsidian followed up on its well - received classic RPG Pillars of Eternity with a sequel that is bigger, bolder and full of new things to do.
Obsidian has said there's pretty much zero chance of a new one, so let's club together and get this badboy Kickstarted — I'd guess about $ 20 million or so would do it?
Visually, Obsidian Entertainment did an average job with Alpha Protocol.
We asked for comment from both Obsidian and Paradox and received a general «no comment», but Paradox did remind us that Pillars of Eternity as an IP is 100 % owned by Obsidian.
Pillars of Eternity: The White March does not introduce any major visual improvements to the core game but it does add variety, and the developers at Obsidian wisely choose to show off some unique environments.
However, the campaign that we are given does feel pretty solid on its own though, and you'll find that Obsidian Entertainment really put a lot of time towards streamlining the main quest.
While the studio does think it's unlikely, Obsidian hasn't ruled out the possibility of releasing DLC for South Park: The Stick of Truth.
I found the story interesting, the characters well done, and the writing pretty well up to the standards I expect from Obsidian.
The game received a sequel from Obsidian Entertainment, but what if BioWare had done the sequel instead?
The number of resources required late in the game - especially if you need lots of oil or obsidian - are clearly designed with multiple people collecting them in mind, and trying to do it by yourself is a pain.
Yes, if you played Obsidian Entertainment's Pillars of Eternity back when it came out in 2015, you don't need me to tell you that it's an exceptional game, particularly if you enjoyed Baldur's Gate and similar Infinity Engine games back in the day.
We can expect Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire to be just as good as the original if not better, but we do have to be wary of Obsidian's history of buggy launches.
Obsidian Entertainment did a great job with this DLC, as The White March Part 1 is enough content to keep the player interested, without throwing too much in their path.
As such, it's always somewhat of an open question whether a new Obsidian game will come to consoles — Pillars of Eternity did, but Tyranny did not.
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