Although we're used to seeing him play brooding hero, Norman Reedus would make a delicious villain.
Although we're used to seeing him play brooding hero, Norman Reedus would make a delicious villain.
We had this for dinner the other day. While it wasn’t a hit, we felt a tad ripped off. Seemed like we got less pizza than what we normally do with a regular pie.
Mighty tempting to put down 25 bones for this.
Sigh. Perhaps I should have picked a better example, my bad. The point I was trying to make is that two similar products are released within the same time frame and accusations fly as to who did it first. Looking at both those games all I see are the biplanes levels from Combat for the Atari 2600. Granted,…
Sparse on actually physical descriptions, the game forces your mind to coalesce the images that make up the story by feeding you only information about the characters and their feelings. A simple objective like getting laid sans strings turns complicated when emotions are thrown in. A fascinating exercise of which I…
I'm glad at least one person got my point! :O)
Speaking objectively, or even as someone who no longer gets the appeal of generic anime art, these are stunning pieces. Particularly the Muramasa stuff is brilliant.
Straight up asset theft is total cause for legal action and all the dust up that associated with it.
They’re similar enough to where a smart (or sneaky) high-priced lawyer could make a case, for either camp, that the other guy is plagiarizing.
The enthusiast press.
That’s the impression I got from all the coverage it received.
Aliens: Colonial Marines.
You see this kind of thing happen all this time in the movie business. Oblivion and After Earth are the most recent examples of this phenomenon. Yet, you don’t see Universal and Sony reps slinging childish insults at one another. Game development is an iterative process. Games usually build on top of systems that have…
Poor Maxis! They can’t seem to catch a break. 2013 seems to be the year for highly anticipated releases to shit the bed and roll around in it?
HeX Box- Puts a curse on anyone who calls someone else a racial slur or homophobic epithet over Live. Summons demons to take over for you mid match if you gotta go drop a deuce or drain the liz.
Wonder if there’s a universe in which the TMNT cartoon presented the foursome as really shitty teenagers who smoke, shoplift, vandalize private property and… well, kick people in the tenders.
Surprised that he didn’t at least try to play the “homage” defense.
Fairly certain Microsoft is counting on you, me and millions of others feeling that way.
meX-Box – It plays sweet mariachi music and makes you a burrito when you get home.
Not that it would happen in any reality outside of the most absurd; but I really hope they go with neXtBox only because it’s such a stupid name.