I find that I’m much more receptive to marketing when this man is involved. He was recently, er... “featured” on the Miller Report as well.
I find that I’m much more receptive to marketing when this man is involved. He was recently, er... “featured” on the Miller Report as well.
I guess they want to join the ranks along with Nintendo of companies who don’t get free advertising through streamers because of some petty monetization/fair use squabble.
I’ll be honest, I can’t get into that theme. It hints at something solid at 1:40, but it could really stand to be remade along with the graphics. Curious to hear the updated soundtrack.
Yet he still manages to make them with less frequency and higher quality than Digital Homicide.
Make it a bit more blue, add a splash of yellow and you’ve got some compelling Transformers: Devastation DLC.
Don’t sweat it, eventually it will move out or go to college.
This would make for a bang-up Chew crossover
FYI Though the long handle version may be tempting if you’re making the transition from standard razors, I wouldn’t recommend it. While it may feel more natural at first, I regretted it instantly upon trying to go against the grain on the neck.
FYI Though the long handle version may be tempting if you’re making the transition from standard razors, I wouldn’t…
I’m torn on this. It’s great if fans are able to finish a cancelled game and make it enjoyable for those who purchased it. On the other hand, Spacebase DF-9 is still for sale. If the restoration project turns out to be a great success to the point of encouraging sales of the game, Double Fine profits from the modders…
I know nothing about transformers, but that art style is gorgeous. Would be nice to see it in motion, but judging from the screenshot it does appear that the gameplay mirrors the visuals of the cutscene. It has that soft white look of anime dramas and soap operas.
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I’m one of those who are tied to steam simply because they were the first to get it right. Eventually the stars will align though, if they refuse to change. Increasing quality of competing platforms and failing store curation, greenlight, reviews, and customer support will eventually outweigh its grandfathered favor.
I actually had to look up Euphoria when you mentioned that. I don’t remember being distracted at all by the physics/animations in RDR, which is a good sign that the middleware (and artists) aren’t terrible. I wonder why it’s used in so few games, mainly by Rockstar like you noted. Rockstar certainly has some deep…
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Fantastic news. Hopefully this will spur the creation of better physics engines for licensing. I’ve hated Havok’s floppy ragdoll nonsense for years now.
That boiled piss is so refined you can almost drink it.
This is why I miss the Pete Holmes talk show so much. He just had people on who he wanted to hang out with, and it was always entertaining and felt natural, less like an advertising segment. (maybe that’s why it’s no longer a show...)
Let’s say they’re right, and that handhelds are done. A good response to salvage the Vita generation would be to release something where people could also easily play their games at home on the TV with a real controller. Oh, they did that? Awesome! Now the Vita software market has substantially increased to include…
I know it’s your job to report on all things games despite difficulties, so I appreciate the effort. However, much like youtubers regarding Nintendo, I’m pretty sure as an editor I’d just say, “fuck it” and dismiss coverage of any games with this kind of restriction list.
I thought Amazon was discontinuing the Free App a Day with the deployment of Underground
I thought Amazon was discontinuing the Free App a Day with the deployment of Underground