“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”
“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”
The more accurate way of saying it would be “that’s not who I thought I was” or “that’s not who I want to be”
I love Mirrors Edge. That is all.
Maybe clarify that this is not actually affecting the Drive cloud service but only the apps labeled Drive on Macs and PCs.
I see your Brink and raise you a “Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.”
Well my friends and I played it for a year and a half before it completely left our rotation. I think it was fun. Agree to disagree
You must be too young to have had the regret of a Daikatana purchase.
The one thing I remember about this game is that it had the worst AI I had ever seen in a AAA or near-AAA quality game. If you had trouble finding players (which I did), you had to mount one-man missions to secure objectives, because your AI teammates would just stand in one place and never do anything.
I’m struggling to find it now, but on /r/gaming a while back there was someone who pranked a friend buy buying dozens of copies of the Xbox 360 version of Brink and hiding them throughout the house.
Brink was one of the few times a Kotaku article written about a game before it was released convinced me to pay full price for a game upon release. I literally bought into the hype.
This was one of the biggest disappointments among my group of friends. I heard Dirty Bomb is a decent shooter though.
Wouldn’t it be just better to buy the 2 adjacent parking spots instead of building this stupid contraption?
Yes, it was pretty good and well within the realm of the other games mentioned
But then the cure for game grumps is understanding how and why this particular Sonic was developed. There is more love and passion put into this game, than all the games past Sonic & Knuckles combined.
Can we please just keep this Sonic design going forward? The 1999 redesign looks so....1999. I love the simplicity of this classic Sonic.
Such poor planning. No security, or velvet ropes, and you arrange the expensive ass art like a giant game of fucking dominoes.
The Driver was distracted by Kinja’s Infinite Scroll and the 450 clicks it takes to read the comments
You are supposed to pay for it. They just give you the illusion you can afford it.
I also hate minimalism as a logo trend and can’t wait for it to die
I think the word small might be the right one here. While I believe Jim might have been a somewhat of a factor in the apology, I think that the fact that two high profile Community Contributors left the programme and a few others reconsidering their membership had more impact.