These have always appealed to my inner tractor driver. I think a lot of people who own them basically treat them like a old Willys or a Lada Niva, which sounds fantastic to me. Load that sidecar up with firewood and hit the gravel roads.
These have always appealed to my inner tractor driver. I think a lot of people who own them basically treat them like a old Willys or a Lada Niva, which sounds fantastic to me. Load that sidecar up with firewood and hit the gravel roads.
I don’t know where it’d really fit in category-wise, but I enjoyed the hell out of the cozy little pixel sim village builder/apocalypse simulator dotAGE.
New phone, who dis?
Small note regarding words and such:
They’re such bizarre vehicles. I knew someone who had one on lease for a few years just after they’d launched. Big on the outside, small on the inside, massive wheels (22" factory size on both summer and winter sets) and an alarmingly lively ride profile. For “only” having 400HP, they were faster than perhaps was…
The one in the video is a Zak Tool external spring center punch, but those internal spring types work pretty well, too.
It’s only their fifth post on the site. They haven’t yet channeled their inner grumpy face. :)
Planet of Lana was great. Like Cocoon, it targeted a more cohesive, encapsulated type of experience and accomplished exactly that.
Absolutely agree. It’s an exceptionally solid 7/10 experience for fans of the genre, but even then not one I’d recommend without reservation. There are moments of greatness which are too often offset by baffling content and design choices. This isn’t unique to Starfield, of course, but even players who love the game…
I do like seeing the Dead Space remake being up for an award in the audio design category. The original was rightfully acclaimed in this regard, and the remake genuinely did take this baton and aggressively run with it. The refreshed audio (both the technology, as well as the experience as a player) is impeccable.
Ooh, I’ve got one.
Investors are also, notoriously, big dumb dummy-heads.
Reminds me of EVGA (RIP) and their “clown lips” graphics card.
I love it.
I’m seeing just over 500lbs for the GVWR to curb weight difference on the CR-Z refresh, but that’s still hilariously small.
I have an oddly irrational dislike of that primer grey look. It’s somehow more bland looking than beige.
No.