Huh??
Huh??
The first 30 seconds I was puzzled, but then my jaw hit the ground
I can see what you’re saying, but in my own eyes, the rule only applies to photography for some reason. It never really bothered me in a drawing. Maybe because I feel like drawings tell a story, but a photo captures a moment.
I love that perspective of the front entrance. We are used to seeing it from a bird’s eye view, so this is a really cool view from Terra’s POV
I finally read it. It’s amazing. The slow burn in the beginning worked though, because it really showcased the character’s life and personality and relationship to society. It also shows how the outbreak starts. How it slowly spreads without people noticing, it really brings tension and I think it’s more realistic.
Wow...What a mess. Even if you’re not aware of the event, not a gamer, I feel like it’s common sense that these are valuable goods sitting there. This “third-party” cleanup sounds super fishy. We are gonna find a lot of their stuff on Ebay pretty soon...
He really is an awesome person with great humor! He is Iwata of Playstation. His tweets are hilarious and his interactions with journalists in the Stateside (Beyond!) were classic!
Uh oh...that’s usually a bad sign right? The game is probably not complete and didn’t follow through with what they envisioned.
Did he run around in Speedos as a vampire hunter?
I would totally replay Doom and Doom 2 recreated with this engine. It would be just as terrifying as it was back when I was playing as a fifth grader.
I think because they are two very different kinds of humor. Conan feeds off of others so it’s very organic, but Pewds is commentary of something happening on the screen, and better solo. It mustve been very nervewracking and awkward for Pewds.
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I’m loving every part of this composition! The color, lighting, movement; there are no dead spaces! What a great shot!
I’m loving every part of the composition! The lighting, color, movement; there are no dead spaces at all! Great shot!
I have a very similar problem, but it was on the SNES. My neighbor let me borrow Killer Instinct and a beat’em up game, but I can’t remember what it was. I thought it was Streets of Rage, but maybe it was a clone? I only remember one of the levels was along an airport landing strip and it was pretty epic.
Lol so true. We must be around the same age, maybe even grew up in the same area! From all the responses, how gaming is accepted depended on where you lived.
That reminds me of a huge fight I had with my dad about my Original Xbox. He said he “guarantees” I will grow out of it in two years. Here I am still loving games, and it’s acceptable for adults to play!
Question. If it finally has become “normal” to be a gamer as a celebrity, how about at schools? Has it become accepted or are children still pressured to keep that under wraps? My sister’s generation was that awkward stage where one year she says gamers are losers, but then the next year, she’s playing Call of Duty…
They are selling Pikachu castella at the Sapporo Snow Festival right now!!!