The Donkey Kong Coaster has been more than announced for Epic Universe— it’s been under construction for a while now! You can watch its progress via the YouTube channel Theme Park Stop.
The Donkey Kong Coaster has been more than announced for Epic Universe— it’s been under construction for a while now! You can watch its progress via the YouTube channel Theme Park Stop.
I always thought that there must have been some kind of contract oversight when signing the face model for the PS4 Spider-Man, meaning that the way the contract was written may have only covered usage for the game on PlayStation 4 instead of multiple platforms. Then, when the remastered version came around, the model…
It’s a lot of fun except for when the Mario Kart 64-level rubber banding makes all stat increases, track shortcuts, and player skills moot points when CPU opponents still slingshot past you out of nowhere right before the finish line.
I have bookmarked Game Informer’s “This Week” listing in my bookmarks bar, read the entire release list for the week, typed this comment, and the video above is still running.
“The following contains spoilers for Stray’s game elements (how you play, rather than why you do it), without getting into the story itself at all.”
I’m very much for in-depth film analysis but holy moley, I beg you, please don’t put vague-yet-still-very-spoileriffic ledes in great big type on the site on the movie’s opening day.
It sounds kind of similar to Valkyria Chronicles’ turn-based action system! Definitely gonna check it out now.
For clarity, David Lynch did not go uncredited in the 1984 theatrical (and home video) release of Dune. The only Alan Smithee version was an extended version often shown on TV, featuring a new narrator, concept art montages, and several deleted scenes. Lynch had no input on this version and asked his name to be…
But... but, I like the detective stuff! Maybe that’s why I’m still doing all the school stories after finishing the main campaign...
Movie studio folks will probably push to cast a celebrity as Mario, like Jack Black as Claptrap in Borderlands.
I wonder if George Lucas will still be in the post-game bonus level?
Hoo boy... as a Shenmue fan who played 1 and 2 on the Dreamcast (going so far as to import the European DC version of 2 instead of waiting for the Xbox version), Shenmue 3 was my first-ever Kickstarter backing. It was also my first-ever Kickstarter disappointment. It was simply awful, especially after hoping for a…
It was a prop from a store! I wonder if the store mentioned is still open, because I’d love to visit it someday.
From the article:
What I was implying (and, in hindsight, should have simply said) is that I feel you were making a broad generalization that non-union voice actors are not serious about their jobs or simply aren’t talented.
So you’d pass on many of the established non-union voice actors who choose to work in Texas, like Chris Sabat or Colleen Clinkenbeard?
I miss the Bride from the 80s. No face... just a pitch black void under the veil with a pair of glowing red eyes. That used to terrify the hell out of me as a kid.
Yeah! But the laughs in the video sounded weird, too perfectly timed as to not interrupt the dialogue. Then I watched the whole show on DVR and noticed something new with SNL that I only just noticed: they seem to somehow be “mixing” the live laughter in real-time so it doesn’t overlap or overpower the performers.…
Damn, that was good, especially after “HEY AGENT, OVER HERE” the past couple of weeks in Division 2.
Also, when SNL uses laugh tracks in prerecorded skits, it really stands out... like to the point of distracting.
I think he’s referring to how some game companies kept things toned down and cut content in the 90s. That was Nintendo was the squeaky clean kid on the block. For example:
There was a space here.
It’s gone now.