8bitzombi
8bitzombi
8bitzombi

The unfortunate part of this is that the asinine ranting of one rabid old coot has cost a lot of people their jobs... I hope ABC offers the other cast members a chance at a new show; I am sure many of them were looking forward to having consistent work after the renewal of the series for a second season and they

Sadly he probably wouldn’t, there have been douchebags like this ruining other players games since long before YouTube was a thing, hell I remember people injecting hacked items in Diablo 2 just to give them to other players and cause bans; the kind of people who do this are the kind of people that have severe self

I want to see the “Pranking my son by making him live in our car for a week because he stole our rent money for Fortnite skins - LOL (Must Watch!)” response videos...

Try the hammer and spin to win on the hill, first try I got 7:30 solo without much effort.

You outright accused them of “selling snake oil” as if to say the game was some sort of scam, and that they were trying to take advantage of users when it wasn’t by any account.

A lot of people seem to think that the GDPR will just be a matter of adding a new line to the EULA and that’s it; they don’t realize that it will require how companies collect, store, and use data to change completely. The fact that any given user will have the right to request that their data be erased entirely at

From the sounds of it this isn’t about Loadout specifically being compliant with GDPR; it seems to be more about the server providers who likely sell indirect user data to provide cheaper servers to Edge of Reality. Since those server providers will have more restrictions on how they store and user the data collected

I feel as though this isn’t really a fair assertion, especially given that Loadout wasn’t a bad game by any means; it had a lot of interesting ideas, and was for all intents and purposes a free to play game that was better than many of the games people try to push onto steam as paid titles.

I really hope there’s no talk of FFXVI I really don’t think I could stomach watching a trailer for a game that won’t come out until 2028...

Wow... How is it that Nintendo is simultaneously one of the most inventive and forward thinking companies in the industry while being several years behind in gaming trends.

I’ve been playing on “give me a challenge” and the part early on where you have to face off against 6 guys followed by another six guys with two additional ones throwing fireballs followed by two big dudes at once was absolutely miserable.

THats the thing thoug, fights should never be tedious repetition of the same mechanic over and overblown again.

Honestly, it makes sense. It allows you to control movement, camera, and attacking all without having to move your thumbs off the sticks. Attacking with the face buttons means always having to go back and forth between attacking and adjusting the camera unless you are constantly locked on and being locked on to one

That first boss is just not an enjoyable experience. I realize it’s there to teach you how to shift agro, but still there was no real need to make it a giant sponge that decimates your health with mid animation tracking attacks while you slowly chip away at it.

Tempered Kush just got harder to fight... Flashpods were the only thing that made that fight even remotely bearable.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: there are very few things in the world quite as satisfying as a middle finger lifted high as an act of rebellion, anger, or good jest.

It’s funny how a comma can change the meaning of a phrase entirely, for instance you are using a comma to imply that she is calling Chun Li a bad guy (which isn’t really grammatically accurate since you would use a colon, not a comma; in your quote she would actually be addressing Chun Li as if she were talking to

Trust me, my opinion of that song is based on the song as a whole; not just the fact that it’s highly repetitive. I always felt like the double sample of Cha Cha and Why Can’t We Love Together felt a bit too much like elevator music, and lyrically it plays out like the idiots guide to passive aggressive guilt tripping

I feel like their is a general misconception that a catchy hook makes for a good song. Maybe I am too old for the “repeat stuff till it sticks” mentality of modern mainstream music though.

Let’s face it, Hotline Bling went viral because both the song and that dance are so laughably bad that it was almost impossible not to make fun of in a million different ways...