I was just in London and Cherbourg and Caen and Paris and Normandy recently, and this is strangely right in my wheelhouse, like a hyper-focused Animal Crossing but with a historical bent. I’m down!
I was just in London and Cherbourg and Caen and Paris and Normandy recently, and this is strangely right in my wheelhouse, like a hyper-focused Animal Crossing but with a historical bent. I’m down!
I work for a game company and we regularly get asked to use our games in movies and ads and shows. Depending on the game, we’ll ask for a general licensing fee, or if the game could use a boost we let them use it for free. So it’s case by case. Also, we ask what the characters are doing with the game, their…
This sounds like a practical business decision, really. They needed to court devs, and devs like to drink. I worked for a company that had an office in Roppongi for pretty much the same reason.
Their character is such an emotional wreck, and honestly a trans narrative for Vanya totally works. I would say though, let Vanya become trans and finally become happy too. For two seasons they were just through hell and back, and if a transition is part of their story, it would make sense narratively.
Dammit, I gave you a click on stupid content. I should have given my click to an awful YouTube “gamer video essayist” who has a 24 minute long “Ratchet and Clank Weapons ranked best to worst part 1" because at least they did some work.
Who are the developers for this?
The thing that pisses me off is the dogwhistle racism. Go to ANY place where the royal family is discussed, and when there is talk about Meghan (ESPECIALLY when contrasted with Kate) the vitriol is vile. I was on fucking Quora, and there was some question posted about Meghan and it was just a whole bunch of dumpy…
oh god, the stomach ache and the heartburn and the shits you are going to have
Sounds about right. What a sloppy mess, and a continued tradition of the senior staff falling up and everyone else left holding the check.
I let my NSO account expire. I’m not missing out on anything.
The NYC vs whatever pizza conversation is a tedious exhausting circle jerk of metropolitan identity. It’s inane. It reminds me of when some asshole told me NYC makes better Mission-style burritos than the Mission in SF.
I’m interested because beardo daddy werewolf is hot and I’m simple.
I have a couple thoughts on this.
I would kill to see the KPIs for this game, see who is still playing, check out how big the playerbase peaked, and what the drop off is, and the monetization metrics. This game is in such a unique spot, and I’m wonder how much it really is still played.
My mom (or someone at Church) thought I was addicted and called the Youth Pastor on me to talk to me about it. It was mortifying. Of course, in hindsight I wish I had more opportunities to do things, not just school and church.
I’ve not played a single other Yakuza game and bought this on a whim for $35 on Amazon and it’s my GOTY. It’s really that good. It’s funny, the characters are extremely likable, it addresses real world issues and the darker side of humanity with real decency and humor. I love the fact I’m playing a squad of middle…
Currently playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and Arakawa is kind of an asshole dad (I’m early, no spoilers please), but I also like that it’s basically a game about a bunch of middle aged dad-types having an adventure.
it’s because you have to play the free cloud demo first before you’ll be able to buy it, so lots of people are trying to get in to test it out. Not many people are going to actually buy the license.
Greg is just such a turn off for me. He’s a nice enough fellow and I’ve met him and had pleasant enough time with him, but as a brand? A “Persona?” Not for me. I don’t quite get why gamers fixate on the “affable, kinda dorky gamer everyman” persona trope.
I would like a F2P take on the Ass Creed multiplayer because that game was FIRE.