Stop putting ‘-gate’ after something for controversy. It’s lazy, and writers should have more ability than that.
Stop putting ‘-gate’ after something for controversy. It’s lazy, and writers should have more ability than that.
Only thing about them that really separates them for me? The way that mocap actors overuse their arms. It’s almost like that line Harold Zoid used in Futurama when directing. People in Rockstar games tend to overact using their arms, nobody talks like that, and kinda makes them look like puppets to me.
So much in my life is nullified by the muff.
Ben Boxbody.
I can’t believe this hasn’t been referenced yet.
Was just thinking of another angle to it all. It’s not so much the pros and cons of ‘regular job’ vs. streaming. It’s about the nature of the hours you keep. Even if you sell your own products, more often than not your time at a ‘regular job’ is dictated by the business hours of a lot of other places, eg. the farmer’s…
Aw man, I loved Catherine - one of the most fun, intense and interesting puzzle games to come along in a long time, wrapped in the sleek and sexy veneer of an interesting social exam - with polished and very beautiful artwork and spectacular music! And we’re getting a whole new set of branching storylines, too?
Am I the only one that reads that acronym as United States Mutant Ninja Turtles when seeing it really fast?
I think that’s literally ignorance, more than misogyny. I had a moment like this when talking about a song I thought was written by Bryan Adams, when someone said it was Don Henley. I could have debated, could have done a lot of things. But, I wasn’t overly concerned about the origin of ‘The Boys of Summer’, so I…
Slow news day?
*Slow Clap*
Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot, even HE couldn’t eat it?
I always wonder why that is a required staple in a lot of fiction. Asimov’s laws, I mean. It seems to stymie people that there could be robots constructed without the laws.
Richness might be subjective - but aside from a couple in the list, I find those worlds big, not necessarily rich. Some games with a huge scope and ‘lots to do’ tend to feel very vacant and uninspired. Finding places to run and look at is fine and well, but having something to do in there is much more important.
My gaming group plays Overwatch nightly. There’s always five or six of us on to mess around. When it first came out, we, of course, tried to narrow in to our favorite or best heroes. We did the Competitive period, where we all bitched at each other and got into squabbles.
Oddly enough, nobody does edible football stadiums like Germany.
I always thought a good solution to it was that Mercy wouldn’t get Ult Charge Percentage passively. The only way she could get it would be through healing teammates or buffing damage. Forces her to be in the thick of the fight.
As someone that used to be a fighting game veteran, I’ve missed pretty much the entire past decade. Getting back into fighters is hard, but DBF does a great job of getting it going.
Essentially -they’re getting paid to play ‘Pretend.’ Someone pretends better than the next person? They get that ‘Pretend’ money. As much as people want to act like Oscars and such mean something. They really don’t. Continue playing ‘Pretend’ , and if you do an awesome job of playing ‘Pretend’? Sure, I’ll show up to…
Man they chose the most japanese things.