I fully support Ryū ga Gotokuat #2. If it was less than #3, there may have been issues.
I fully support Ryū ga Gotokuat #2. If it was less than #3, there may have been issues.
I bring this up in every videogame movie conversation, but people are having none of it.
#comics
Someone want to help me identify the records in the record shop picture? He clearly loves hip-hop. So far I can recognize Kendrick Lamar’s “Good Kidd, Maad City,” Jurassic 5's “Feedback”, Mos Def’s “Black on Both Sides”, some Tommy Boy record single, ODB’s “Return to the 36 Chambers,” Mobb Deep’s “The Infamous,” Mos…
“...And also, I’m gay.”
All I see is a TransFormer
Correa called it “the best game ever, for sure,” and even if that’s subjective...
Would love to see Chinese people get mad over the leads not being white
The casino I gave my e-mail to for the buffet discount sent me an e-mail advertising Konami slots. We should get a review of them from someone.
True, True.
You have no clue how overbearingly noisy it can be with that song plus whatever else is going on in there, but it will put a smile on your face the moment you hear it.
Dude looks like a 90's Ryan Gosling knock-off
Does the steering while shake at high speeds? Does it feel stable at high speeds?
The picture looks like the poster for an Iron Giant remake.
Saikyo line? Because I must’ve passed through that stop a million times navigating myself through Shibuya station last summer trying to avoid the rain.
The YouTube video looks like some players decided to play as zentai.
How about movies that feel like video games like “Edge of Tomorrow?” I really felt it had the spirit of video games in it. Try, fail, try again w/a new strategy.
It really is sad how much Factor 5 had in terms of vision and commitment to Nintendo platforms. The IGN interview with Julian Eggebrecht is so fascinating and shows how great of a developer Factor 5 really was.
This isn’t surprising. You should see the kind of shit store managers get from their regional managers when that type of stuff happens, and then that anger gets passed on to the regular sales rep.
OMAR COMIN’