JBRonin
JBRonin
JBRonin

Fuck you 2020.

It’s a persona. Much like wrestlers. He boasts and brags about shit all the time.

What prevents a company like Analogue from just taking unlimited pre-orders and then producing that many to meet demand? And just adjusting the timeline to produce that many? Is it just because resources/materials are limited? I know this is a very dumb/naive question. 

It’s all very interesting, and isn’t being presented as a slideshow, so I’m happy with it.

And why doesn’t every vehicle have one?

Such a tired argument. You can buy a headset for under $300 that will let you play this game. This is not “as least as much as a pc”. Also, every Half-Life game has been expensive to play initially. I didn’t get to play Half-Life 2 until it made it to the 360.

There’s no sneaking at all with this guy, you’re stuck with it until it dies and it can follow you because there’s water everywhere, so you always make noise.

I found it fun! And stressful.

The Last of Us 2 should be a post-apocalyptic Pony Express meets Oregon Trail adventure game. You and your trusty steed navigate ruined infrastructure while dodging the occasional fungus zombie, combat being optional in this fantasy of mine, all to deliver some small innocuous package from one bombed-out part of the

I loved it precisely because it made me feel like I’d been punched in the gut for 30 hours.

To be blunt: this site is becoming impossible to use. Huge ads, auto play video that stays locked on top, making text hard to read... I suppose the writers don’t like it either, because surely you didn’t sign up to be writers for a promo rag, so please, please try to do something about it. Screenshot from Chrome on

Funny how when the frozen characters wallk they bob up and down like someone is playing with toys.

I love it. The character feels like a real person. It isn’t snappy, like a videogame, it feels like I’m controlling someone like myself (athletic, but, you know, having a real body with actual momentum). Granted, fine movement when searching is a little annoying sometimes, but in combat, I feel like they nail it.

I read both reviews, and they’re both accurate, but damn... you’re doing yourself a disservice by not playing. I understand, the game is dark and fucking brutal, and they’re were multiple points where I just couldn’t even and wanted to put the controller down, but it was absolutely amazing. Some people will rightly

It’s no worse than what was done in the Deadpool 2 trailer, showing X-Force members actually fighting enemies (Shatterstar, especially). But, surprise! Not what happened at all. Those scenes were shot completely as a red herring.

Is there a cast list for this? Looked/sounded like a hologram of Sonequa Martin-Green at about 1:40

“Oh, hey, that’s really impressive! I didn’t even know that the Game Boy had that technol—”

Businesses, rentals, trucking industry, government all account for a significant portion of that 

I don’t see any lie in that quote.  

he’s not wrong tho

Trying real hard not to let loose some anger and/or take it real personal that the video game-film genre has a huge chance at gaining legitimacy through Cate Blanchett’s casting... and Kotaku’s only take is to have one of its reviewers remind us that he doesn’t like Borderlands.