DarkAdonisVyers
DarkAdonisVyers
DarkAdonisVyers

Goddammit. This one got me.

What could be cool is if you could order sets of Lego pieces to make your digital things in the real world. For the right price that’d be the kind of thing I’d use.

Look who has a job again! Welcome back Trinen <3

BRAVELY SECOND IS COMING TO THE WEST? O_O

One ticket for the hype train, please.

You can turn off the UI completely or part by part. It’s how I got these pics.

Awesome. Glad to see that that driver is seeing a decent amount use. Now if only GGXrd would patch it in.

Ultra Street Fighter IV will support PlayStation 3 fight sticks, as Sony’s going to include the backwards compatibility drivers created by Skullgirls developer Lab Zero.

Vega didn’t mask for this D:

For those who don’t follow the scene, ZeRo actually seems like a pretty nice guy. His arrogant statements are designed to provoke some controversy to heat up the other players. He WANTS them to be as good as him, and he’s going to keep poking them until they are.

Dear person who sold his brother’s cat:

The ending to your story was not happy; your behavior mirrors that of junkies and alcoholics all over the world, with the primary difference being that your “fix” came from a PS3, rather than a needle in the arm.

Heartless shitbags sell companion animals to fill personal wants;

Nah helmets save lives!

Sort of...

I was especially confused at the power of Thor’s Hammer. If no one can lift it, not even with the propulsion of Tony’s gauntlets, then how can Ultron raise an entire chunk of land mass, that also happens to have Thor’s hammer on it? If Thor just but the hammer down, wouldn't that hold down the earth from other forces?

... version of Spiral Mountain, which answered some questions for me from the first game. Back then, games were just getting to a point were 3D graphics could be incredibly detailed (NOBODY could render a rusty pipe like Rare) but still so basic that absolutely everything had to be there for a reason. Or else why

A SECRET PASSAGE TO a subsequent or previous level, which provided a great taste of things to come, or a great resolution to a puzzle from ages ago that you thought you’d hit a wall with. The levels were just really intricately designed in that regard. And it was made even more satisfying by the fact the that many of

... even though BK felt like it had done everything it could with the controller bynthe time it was over, Tooie kept ALL of those moves and let you access them from the outset, then somehow piled on a ton more. None of this Metroid-style “oh no, I sprained my ankle and now all my powers are gone” nonsense. Tooie

Oh my fucking god I hate trying to type on a tablet.

I think Banjo-Tooie’s the better game, you know. Obviously it has to live in the shadow of its predecessor because BK obviously did everything first, but Tooie’s one of those rare (HA!) sequels that piles on tons more stuff without detracting from the original. It’s a truly all-that-and-more sequel. What I found