I was so happy to talk to you Jason and let it all hang out— your love of the geeky side of it all made my heart sing. Thanks for “getting it.” I can’t wait to make a video with YOU one of these days.
I was so happy to talk to you Jason and let it all hang out— your love of the geeky side of it all made my heart sing. Thanks for “getting it.” I can’t wait to make a video with YOU one of these days.
Meanwhile, everybody’s distracted seeing “Like No One Ever Was” (including myself) and miss the two players walking under it whose jersey’s are “19" and “96".
I remained stunned at how good this looks when I would have been the first to insist this was a mistake. DC/WB seems to have finally gotten something right for the big screen. Jared Leto’s trailer park Joker notwithstanding.
I’m so glad you tried it: HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU :-)
The arc of this video reminds me of this beautiful little experimental game from a few years ago called “Today I Die”, by independent game designer Daniel Benmergui.
MGS V was mine.
To me, MGS5. By far. But not only because it felt unfinished, but because moments which were supposed to feel random and “funny” REALLY made me clench my fist. One word: Emmerich.
I understand the ‘meh’ from fans of the series, but coming from someone who wasn’t a huge fan of the other titles.. Rainbow Six Siege is the best online experience I’ve had in a very very long time. Get a crew of 4 other people together. Don’t have one? Find one by pluging in a mic and talking to players. I’ve found…
You mention approaches to the $60 multiplayer-only game that aren’t good, and I don’t support...but the concept I very much do.
While playing the finale, I was playing co-op on xb1. I got through the finale faster and I thought I was muted when I yelled “OH, HE WENT MW2 ON HIS ASS!” and my friend started laughing at me, then went “hey, you’re lucky I don’t remember how that game ends!”
Who would’ve thought after Dead Island I would have faith in Techland to deliver a solid melee zombie experience?
This..... Holy shit what's the point of a community manager
I am playing shitloads of Siege now, and I got around 350 hours in Factions on PS4 :) Used to play it obsessively for quite some time, and still would, if there weren’t so many new games and so much irl stuff to do. I missed it on PS3 as well, actually, because I figured that the multiplayer wasn’t even worth checking…
But yet, Star Wars manages to feel the same each time. Siege does have differences - if it’s a bomb, there are two rooms you can get into, and multiple places for them to appear in on every map, making for a LOT of different positions to infiltrate. Then you have TDM, which only involves one room, and where you have…
Woah, a fellow TLOU Factions fan, *highfive*! Not many of those I meet outside of the game’s subreddit :)
Loving Siege. Best multiplayer game I’ve played since Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. Even bought the season pass. Here’s hoping people still play when the DLC does come out.
Why is this special? Hasn't John Malkovich made dozens of movies no one has bothered to see yet?
The bar scene from basterds immediately came to mind for me, Such amazing buildup.