AureateFlux
AureateFlux
AureateFlux

No, it's explicitly against Kickstarter's policy.

If it even has lights, they weren't on...

The terrifying thing is that most of the comments are nearly identical...

And you don't have to.

It seems fairly transparent that Sony explicitly asked reviewers not to mention SSB, or at least not mention it outside the bounds of certain stipulations, on pain of a souring relationship.

Based on your understanding of her writing, she could just as easily be an extremely talented writer struggling to distinguish herself from her famous father's career despite being inspired to follow in his footsteps.

That's the point. Weigh in and say those games shouldn't be prototyped.

Technically, any given point is actually an infinite number of individual points all crammed into the same— oh, wait, sorry.

What should *really* make you sit down and think about this is how good a shape Joss is in. He's slimmed down quite a bit in the last few years as you can see in this video, and that should tell you that Joss has been prepping for that zombie apocalypse himself.

Yeah, the main point of the article was that it doesn't appear to be HORMONES that make people grumpy. I don't think anyone is going to argue that pain and discomfort won't ruin someone's mood.

I think you're right. The key to all of this is figuring out what the d-pad represents...

That's because scientists are usually presented as super-intelligent omniscient forces of knowledge and if THEY don't know what the hell they're looking at, why, that means it must be very, very, very hard to figure out.

I suppose every time anyone reassures a child about the prospects of a dying relative or the fate of a beloved pet, they're also being criminally negligent.

My only two reasons for watching Arrow currently are the surprisingly interesting and competent fight choreography (I can do without the pointless freerunning, though)... and Esther's recap the next day.

I rarely get motion sickness from the games I play, first person or otherwise, but I felt it right away when I started up Dishonored. Thankfully the PC version has a FOV option. 85 degrees is the max value— where 90 to 100 tends to be the best for most people's comfort— but it does the job.

goddamnit, GAWKER, learn to parse URLs ><

Heh, %20 messed up the link, this one... MIGHT work? [url=http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/visiting/new%20visa/tourism.htm]try this instead.[/url]

You just need to apply for a tourist's visa and have your passport in good order. And to get a tourist visa, you don't need too much. Here's the pertinent link for you: http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/visiting/new%20visa/tourism.htm

It's actually a throwback to a fairly old convention for titling works, often used as a subtitle in the vein of "Novel, in which various occurrences are observed." The idea being that explicitly spelling out the gist of the work encourages people to engage with the work.

1945 to 1975? Sounds like thermonuclear arms development to me :P