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One of the greatest flying regiments in the war was almost entirely female. Really hoping the game explores the Night Witches because as far as I know, no other game has.

The kiss in assassins creed unity got a whole kotaku article for how good it looked. Nothing new here.

Ancel did a breakdown of the new trailer here.

That trailer was so amazing, but I’m so scared about this “seamless online world” thing. It feels like one of those situations where the developer has an idea for a story and a universe and the publisher wants a way to monetize it indefinitely with loot drops or premium currency or other nonsense. Without any details

I really expected Microsoft’s conference to end with “4K > 1080. Do the math!”

I can’t say I’m much of a bioware fan, but it did pique my interest. :3

I’d take 30 seconds of a new Dead Space over 30 minutes of Star Wars. :c

Looks fine to me!

Probably the millionth person to post this, but screw it.

Fable Legends, Phantom Dust, D4, Project Spark (kinda), and now Scalebound. Is Microsoft ever going to finish a new IP or what?

Hey, you know what got the Conan universe right while still having empowered female characters?

One way to get them is through money. Another way is gaining XP in zombies and multiplayer (you earn keys you can use to buy supply drops for multiplayer or zombie crates for zombies). Yet another way is logging in daily for salvage (which you also get when you find a duplicate weapon in a crate or drop) to “craft” a

Thing about the FNAF fandom is that it’s, as far as I’m aware, a handful of YouTube let’s payers and their 8-12 year old audience. That’s not a bad thing at all, but it is going to lead to a lot of those fans coming across as immature because they factually have not matured yet. Most of the FNAF fans I’ve interacted

He was there to give a speech at the college, so he was just eating with one other guy who I assume was a political advisor or campaign manager since they were just talking strategy and demographics the whole time. I wasn’t really listening until I realized who it was.

I met Joe Walsh in a Colonial cafe outside of Elgin Community College during my lunch break some years back. I thought I recognized him and asked, “are you Joe Walsh?”

“He said it was unlikely that anyone would ever find the male character, who he planned to keep alive indefinitely.”

I love red letter media and the Plinkett reviews especially. The only thing that bothered me about this review was his critique of the diversity in the film and the aplomb surrounding it. Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that having films with a cast that matches the kind of diversity we see in real life is

I can name one.

Quick! Let’s get the wall up now so he can’t come back!

Careful what you wish for. The last time they did that was the Silent Hill HD collection. :c