Sony finally develops a console that's easy to develop for? Soon rain will be falling up and dogs will be sleeping with cats. The end of all is nigh. Thanks, Sony.
Sony finally develops a console that's easy to develop for? Soon rain will be falling up and dogs will be sleeping with cats. The end of all is nigh. Thanks, Sony.
My wrists hurt just from thinking about using that thing.
Only tangentially related, but I recently had the experience of someone on a forum calling me by my first name during a response to an argument I posed to them when no personal details were offered through my profile. Was very confused how they did it until in a moment of clarity I Googled the username I chose to use…
I guess it's not surprising that such an event would lead to such inaccurate reports, especially considering the limitations in communication and publication they were working with at the time. Look at how much confusion surrounds breaking stories in this day in age despite improvements in communication technology and…
Someone just really wanted to make a cinemagraph?
Strange that would be the case, because the strongest entries in the series take place in that era.
Good choice on this one. I watched most of the seasons, and realized all too late I was essentially watching the same recycled script over and over again. The very definition of 'formulaic,' to say the least.
Sadly my only real experience with tabletop games is limited to AD&D 2E (and perhaps a brief flirtation with Magic:TG if that counts), but damn if it wasn't fun while it lasted. I can even remember where our last campaign ended back around 1996 or so, and it was with my dwarven fighter being paralyzed and ultimately…
My online names are almost always now a variation of 'Biz' If I can snag just 'Biz,' that's the best (which isn't common to do, even Kinja demanded a four-letter name). No real good story behind it, just a long-standing nickname that keeps coming back around (Even when I move, new people I meet ultimately drop my…
I'm all about putting my brain in a robot's body, but only if I can have the strength of five gorillas.
I completely know you're being facetious, but Bayonetta is a strange example for them to use. I see her as almost a parody of the Highly Sexualized Female Game Character. It's like they took the primary tropes for such characters and just took them to their ultimate logical extreme. She's almost a satire unto herself.…
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It sure is bad. Fang's arm looks like it could hang past her knee, and Vanille is staring into my soul while wielding a wooden hand.
Never heard of Cowboy Cookies but I heave heard of (and eaten more than one of) the Slopper. If anything is uniquely Colorado, it's that "sandwich." They're so ubiquitous now you can find them from FoCo down to Trinidad and across the Divide as well. Fuck those cookies. I back the Slopper.
Since NM's signature dish isn't pork green chile, I suggest we take ownership of that one. It's even more ubiquitous than the breakfast burritos it frequently cloaks.
When improving my archer builds in Skyrim, I would rush the zoom ability pretty quickly, but pretty much ignored the time-slowing after the first time I picked it up. Found it threw off my timing when leading a target and simply didn't like it. Not a fan of that ability, and worth noting that I say this as a…
Out of everything on this page, Fried Thanksgiving actually sounds very delicious. I want some now...
have him zip through multiple dungeons and locations become the hero of ____.. and finally defeat ganon all int he span of 90-100 minutes.
Controls worked very well, if you're playing the game correctly. Spammers/button mashers need not apply, though.
As someone who loves PC games but has lately struggled with M/KB due to physical limitations, this is looking fantastic. I love the look/potential feel of the acceleration recognition in the swipe on the right pad. This is all stuff I've learned how to do with a stick as it is, but the amount of precision they're…