oh-my-fucking-god; the thought of it, an immersive, VR documentary of nature.
Here is a lovely comic about ducks. Well, it's about a lot more than that, really. Ducks is the latest from the brilliant Kate Beaton; it's an unusually long work for her, a five-parter that tells the story of her time working at a Fort McMurray mining site in 2008. Find all five parts here.
but you'd at least try. Right?
Honey Maid released a glorious response to homophobic idiots who didn't like the snack company's ads depicting gay…
I'm here for everyone on the Kotak if you guys ever need someone to talk to. My door is always open.
Please stop. More funding and support is an incredible thing to happen to a company like this. They now have the power to make VR truly take off. A better product at a mostly likely cheaper price point sounds fantastic to me.
QUOTE | "I want us as an industry to stop being so scared... Let's not be scared to ruffle feathers." - BioWare designer Manveer Heir, in his GDC talk on Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia and how the industry should take games beyond these things.
I like to think the Otacon ending is the ending we're supposed to get, and the Meryl one is akin to the Silent Hill alien ending.
Proper response: "You're a dicksilk and should just grass mud horse."
I'm looking forward to Plasma Snake and Bose-Einstein Condensate Snake, myself. Maybe he's saving them for the sci-fi sequel.
Man, you don't need glitches to massacre someone in Surgeon Simulator. Story time folks, pull up your chairs and get your popcorn.
Finally run out of orphan souls to harvest?
The crunchyroll article has tons more:
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/201…
But is it set up for multi-track drifting?