Kaostick
Kaostick
Kaostick

Rule 34.

Descent. Any one of them. Maybe its just my nostalgia, but that game turned me into a PC gamer.

Aaand its gone..

Aaand its gone..

In three weeks a DK will solo it.

I guarantee its the latter. Believe me, I want it to be real. But the “smoke” coming off it seems like a dead giveaway.

Windows isn’t free, and never has been. Microsoft might be offering a free upgrade to 10, but only if you already paid for a copy of 7 or 8. I’ve you don’t have a legal copy of Windows already, there is no free version of 10.

My daily walkers are a pair of $15 walmart sneakers. I’m in them and on my feet for 6-8 hours a day, 5 days a week. This pair has lasted me 9 months and I’m only just starting to break through them. Out here there is no outlet, and Chucks cost $60. The extra $15 wouldn’t cause me to loose any sleep. At least, not as

I am utterly impressed. Its pretty easy to realize that Grodd is CG in all these shots, but I had no idea the Flash was digital. I had assumed they used the old school green screen for these.

You see, there are these things call embers and sparks. They are produced when a solid fuel heats up and explodes. The road itself doesn’t burn, but it doesn’t act like some magical barrier that the fire can’t cross. In case you’re wondering, I’m being condescending because I too wonder if you are really that stupid.

Another confirmation. And a star for you. XD

Admittedly not quite to WoW scale, but that’s still some pretty beefy shoulder plate.

This really bothers me.

I still don’t understand the ending.

The entire world around us is built for the conveniece of a human shaped person. From the cars we drive, to the tools we use, the best shape to operate all these things is human.

Say I want to build a house, and I can have 3 robots help me. A sawing robot would be handy, as would a hammering robot. Maybe a digging

So I just had to pick this up. Something about early access and voxel based games that gets me everytime. I’m really looking forward to following development, and seeing what happens.

Hey Stephen, if you’re taking suggestions, how a about revisiting Wildstar? Like most people who bought it early on, I quit playing shortly after launch. But they’ve made a bunch of changes and are giving old accounts 10 days to try it out. I’m giving it another go, but I would like to hear what Kotaku has to say