As someone who works as a draftsman, that skit actually terrifies me a bit.
As someone who works as a draftsman, that skit actually terrifies me a bit.
Anyone else think it's a little odd how Kylo Ren and his lightsaber hilt both have a very nomadic or makeshift look? Does this mean he isn't really a Sith Lord, but just someone with a squalid background who took up the Sith code?
Oh, I see.
I thought everyone got over name-calling in grade school, my mistake.
I have no idea how you can have ‘objective’ reviews. That’s what reviews are. You are re-viewing something for comment, you are giving your thoughts on it. Reviews are inherently subjective.
Also,
As someone who used to own a Windows Phone, don’t hold your breath.
I agree, but in a different way. I think the character is written just fine, at least in this scene as I haven’t played the game yet, but with articles like this going, “Yay, diversity!” It kind of plays up the character’s sexuality, in contrast to that scene, thus that’s the only thing people are talking about. Which…
You know this is also an EA Access game too, right? You should sign up for that as well!
Funny how just a year and a half ago they were all, “We don’t need GTA V!”
Right? Steam reviews are basically just ‘who can make the best short-hand joke?’
I already make my own coffee!
I probably used ‘glitch’ incorrectly. By ‘glitch’ I mean that it’s not really intentional. I doubt From Software wants the game to deliberately degrade weapons faster at 60fps.
That’s weird, right? Punishing players for having superior hardware?
I just found out the other day about a *HEMA club that's four miles from my work. I've been thinking about joining, but I need to make sure I have the funds to invest in equipment and stuff.
*Historical European Martial Arts
But I only have one luxury!
Videogames.
I know, right? Like black people with hair color anything other than black.
Holy cow those are quiet videos. I never had to turn up my monitor’s volume so high before.
Things that make you go, “Hmm....”
This makes me wish developers won’t show off their games until their looks are at least 90% locked down. One need only look at the Watch Dogs fiasco, and that could’ve been avoided if they didn’t focus on the presentation for a game that wouldn’t see the light of day until two years later.
On one hand, this sucks. On the other hand, as someone who has no regular co-op buddies to play with, this doesn’t really affect me at all.
Your comment just made me realize that criticism = ‘hate’ now.