8bitbeard
8bitbeard
8bitbeard

I agree up to a point. While I do believe that Olenna took the crystal from Sansa's necklace and then made her way back to her seat, if you follow Joffrey's cup after this, it never really makes it's way back to where Olenna could discretely place it in the cup. Now, Olenna is seated directly next to Margaery, and a

I can confirm that for many employers, even if they are firing someone for asking for their legal rights, that won't be the reason they put down for firing. I've known people who were fired because they were suspected of organizing, but the reason put down was "time theft", because that person supposedly took a

Would have worked better if you play as the Lakitu camera man instead, maintaining the 3rd person view that makes this game work, while still harnessing the immersion that makes the Rift exciting.

I know, right? I really don't get Nintendo's strategy here.

Both look great, though the Vita version is a bit sharper with it's shiny HD display. Honestly though the 3ds version still holds it's own very nicely.

The Conception II demo hardly even counts as an appetizer, and left me hungry for more, so I guess it performed it's job well. However, this is the kind of game that I have a hard time explaining to my friends/family/co-workers/wife/etc.

I used to live by the inverted Y axis back in the N64 days, but the release of the Xbox eventually converted me. Now the only time I'm comfortable with the Y axis is when controlling something that flies.

I especially enjoyed how the acronym used did not match up with the words it was supposed to represent, and actually kept changing with each email. How I would have loved to see the facial expressions of the person on the receiving end of all this.

I wonder if this change will see an increase in the number of Chinese users adopting some flavor of Linux as their operating system of choice. It's secure, functional, and free! Also, depending on the distro you go with, it can go very easily on older hardware, which is what I'm assuming that most of these die-hard

I haven't tried it, but from what I read the optics are focused at infinity, so while the screen is close, that doesn't mean you have to focus closely, thus straining your eyes. You can relax your eyes as though you are looking at something off in the distance. Zero eye strain.

This is a problem they would like to overcome. Some people are more sensitive to conflicts of data when it comes to what your inner-ear is saying, and what your eyes are saying. I bet it's something you can train your brain to handle though. Over time you could probably lessen your sensitivity and train your brain

Think of it as having separate control for your neck and your body. Standing still, you can swivel your head around all you like to look around, and to actually turn your body you use the analog stick. I can see myself getting in a situation where I turn my head and manipulate something to my right, only to use the

It made me a little sad to see the creepy robot dude toss his Gameboy aside, before later tossing it in the garbage. I don't play my original toaster Gameboy anymore, but I still have it, and it is lovingly displayed on a shelf next to my old NES.

They were "premature" techs in 1994. That was 20 years ago. Stuff got better, and now the time is very ripe for a kind of rebirth of VR.

Still perfectly recognizable and functional. Honestly, they could change their logo to an animated GIF of that dancing banana from 2002, and as long as they continue to localize awesome JRPGS, I would be fine with it.

Getting thrown into nothingness was pretty much my beta experience with this game.

YES! I didn't even make that parallel before, but exactly like Persona.

I would love to see an open world Iron Man game where fighting terrorism as Iron Man is half the fun, and doing irresponsible and reckless things as Tony Stark is the other half.

I'm glad to see them go. If someone is going to make a superhero game, rather than churn out barely-passable crap in order to time it with the theatrical release in the hopes that it sells on hype alone, I want to see developers make super hero games because they want to make a good superhero game. They have a plan