I know it's a bit on unfair to say something like that. I guess what I was getting at is that people are under the assumption that science has an answer for everything.
I know it's a bit on unfair to say something like that. I guess what I was getting at is that people are under the assumption that science has an answer for everything.
The game takes itself pretty lightly with few interspersed moments of 'something else'. If I had to define the tone, I'd say it is somewhat similar to Inglorious Basterds: everyone inside the narrative bubble is quite serious about the events taking place but these same events are so over the top that you can't really…
SEE WHAT I'M SAYING??
People get upset about...everything these days. Just playing it safe! >_>
That cutscene was so so SO much better and more meaningful than any other AAA shooter I ever played.
This game is the beauteous lovechild of Inglorious Basterds and Bioshock Infinite. No regrets on picking it up. That said, the stealth elements are making me wary for a sequel to Dishonored.
Okay, spent several hours playing this game, and it's awesome. I'm not sure why there's so much this game is getting. Is it fantastic? No. There's a lot of mission variety unlike AC1. Graphically, I think it looks great, as to most it isn't (least from reading comments on various sites) But then again I'm not a…
I haven't bought a PS4 yet, but honestly—outside of PC—it seems like the most palatable purchase when compared to an Xbox One or a Wii U. I'm looking forward to seeing what else Sony does with the console, because I'm trying out this new thing called "patience," but I will say its a rather optimistic wait. A…
Don't Starve came out on PC last year well before it came to PS4. Transistor launched on PC and PS4 at the same time. That's the only distinction I was drawing. "Port" wasn't meant pejoratively.
The PS4 online store is already feeling a bit cluttered.
Thanks
Normally, if a new release is lacking in some way—be it in terms of quality or because of bugs—the developers will…
Resolution doesn't matter. You're an idiot and the reason the internet is so hostile. Buy a PC and when your game isn't running fast enough, you'll look to lower the resolution. A single person is infinitely more important than all of the video game industry. Don't forget that.
Hi Adam,
I met Adam for the first time at Comic-con in 2008, randomly running into him outside the convention hall on the first day. I was (first) genuinely struck at how nice he was (we had a great conversation about Spider-man, if I recall correctly) and then I was amazed at how thoughtful he was about the industry.
So just because it's the internet, and death and rape threats are supposedly the norm, that they should be tolerated or just "accepted?" This is the same bullshit mantra of people who demand kids who are bullied to just "man-up, and poof! No more bullying." That sort of myopic and vapid viewpoint that offers no…
Here's the difference. Everyone knows who Adam is and he shared his thoughts and or opinions on these things knowing that. Whereas little internet dipshits like you need to create burner accounts just to say something shitty bc they don't want people to know who they are. If you're going to say something "really…
The internet hates me. I said some things about resolution and how it's not as important as people are making it out to be. I should have seen this coming. I really can't be paying attention to this—we need to plan out the console launches.
ok? and that's deserving of that because why? You're sad? Pathetic?
faxanadu for some reason