*Puts robber on your brick yard*
*Puts robber on your brick yard*
I hate people who use the term cultural appropriation. There is no such thing. A culture should be celebrated, it is the way the world views the people of a certain area. People dressing like people of another culture is them appreciating your culture. I am Native American and Italian, if you want to dress in a…
It’s hard to say whether Kyle courage or his artist’s eye inspired Blizzard to reply.
But there was a Bastion on the wife’s team who took out 4 people with a tank shot, so the algorithm picked Bastion instead.
If you have to ask your partner’s permission to buy a video game, you’re in an unhealthy relationship.
He didn’t win, but we’ll give him Play of the Game for his effort.
Do people find the manchild-husband/ballbreaking-wife dynamic funny? It always seems lame, as a comedy bit. As a personal arrangement it just seems...sad.
Don’t worry, we’ll soon come “liberate” your country, then you’ll have the freedom to enjoy Youtube!*
Jacob’s Snake is the porn parody.
It’s “Snakes” not “Chutes,” you coddled americans! Like Jake the Snake.
*Unless you live outside the United States
Can’t someone, ANYONE, just buy out Konami, fire the leadership, rehire Kojima, and give MGSV the ending it deserves? And the remasters we deserve?
And live from the Konami office:
Fabricator Djinn has been working on this Diablo III outfit for years now, and the result looks like it was…
I would gladly give an eye for these games on Steam
There are three modes in free play...
Dragon’s Crown was so good on Vita that I installed a ps2 emulator on my pc just for the express reason of playing Odin’s Sphere. Btw at least for me it looked great on the emulator and didn’t run into any of the slowdown problems that apparently plagued the ps2 version. Also run an excellent looking\playing rendition…
Vanillaware needs to see the light of Gaben
This is great on Vita. Oh yes.
Explaining the reasoning behind a publisher’s censorship decision is actually a pretty good idea. Nice write up, Patrick.