JigMcGalliger
JigMcGalliger
JigMcGalliger

Sometimes the world just seems right.

Man what a night mare!

Every surface level road is a legal road for cyclists unless it’s specifically marked otherwise and you, as a driver, are the responsible party to avoid hitting them.

Even if the bikers were in the middle of the lane, it isn’t legal to run them over.  You have to wait for a legal area with clear and safe sight lines to pass.

Cops dont give a shit about cyclists or pedestrians example infinity. 

GM Is Using A Shuttered Microchip Plant To Store Thousands of Chipless Trucks

What? No, they’re charming and fun.

I’m getting some strange mid-90's Encarta Encyclopedia vibes that I can’t shake off.

Perhaps it's done this way because most civilizations send armies before they send settlers?

It’s a single player game. There’s no need to patch it.

This isn’t an exploit or trick, it’s part of the game’s extensive set of accessibility options. The setting could use a better description, but that’s an issue across a few settings, like aim assist not mentioning that it only affects controller.

- Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes, March 18, 1992

They say the camera adds a few tons.

Agreed. Article is a poor take and comes off like Ian didn’t really look at all the amazing work in the games animation. Can’t get behind the article either, Samus is you and you are dope in this game. The accomplishments are yours in this Metroid more than ever, aside from the one hit kill nonsense this game is a

Hot take: Samus will forever be an emotionless robot because when they tried to make her more than that, fans reacted with so much venom that it took the franchise a decade to make another proper installment.

And I’m not saying Other M’s writing wasn’t flawed as hell. But it’s funny to me that the part of the story

I can get behind the bulk of this article, but I’d like to hit the other side of the spectrum and say that Samus’ intro cutscene with Kraid gave me huge personality vibes without a single word said.

After watching that cutscene I get where you’re coming from but I think I disagree. The Samus in this game shows almost all of her emotion through body language. The fact that she lingers, staring at the body shows that she feels something. She’s acknowledging those emotions and internalizing them as well as the info

Didnt WB patent the nemesis system?

And this is why I’ll never have a car with no key entry/start. ‘Cause with a bit of technical knowhow and a moderately priced device someone can walk up and just take your vehicle. At least with a keyed ignition they’ll have to spend some time stealing it.