ZachTheZip
ZachTheZip
ZachTheZip

Exactly what I was thinking.

The Flipper Zero is the pentesting equivalent of a multitool. It does a lot of things in an ok manner, but everything it does can also be done better with a handful of more specialized tools. Banning one specific toy-like product won’t stop anybody that knows what they’re doing, and banning any device that can

The Zoey Ashe book series explores this exact scenario. It doesn’t end well for anybody but the people watching the madness from a distance on social media.

The best example of “everyday life” in a video game that I can think of comes from the daytime sections of OMORI. It captures the feeling of just being a kid in a suburban town perfectly. You hang out with friends, go to the park, wander around the grocery store, go to the pizza place and the hardware store, and

GameStop acquired ThinkGeek a few years ago. I think they have a massive warehouse somewhere that’s full of weird stuff that they need to get rid of.

Yeah, aside from the dozens of streamers bulldozing hundreds of small pixel art communities to plaster giant pictures of their logos everywhere.

The concept of NFTs, the technical concept of them, really is interesting. How that concept is currently being applied is not.

It’s unfortunate that most examples of NFTs that people are familiar with are just ridiculously overpriced links to digital images. The technology itself has so much potential. The “non-fungible” part of the NFT means it can be anything that requires a unique ID and an associated owner, and being on blockchain means

If they wanted to keep the theme of Roman Gods, the appropriate name would be Scotus.

I do, because all the powers for the other classes are boring, slow, or both. In the few situations where they are more useful than just shooting enemies, I have squadmates that I can order to use them.

I guess we’ve come full-circle, then. PUBG and Fortnite were originally inspired by the Japanese movie Battle Royale.

They did, in fact, pay off all their long term debts thanks to this. They’re flush with cash, debt-free, and have a new corporate management team made up mostly of Amazon veterans. Once the stock thing settles down, they’re in as good a position to convert to a digital game store as anyone could hope. If nothing else,

I mean, The Dark Tower book series connects nearly all of King’s works into a shared universe as it is.

I can’t remember where I heard this, but I thought that Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits got a TV deal with one of the premium cable channels.

I’d like to see Kyle Rayner (being a struggling artist gives him a little depth of character beyond having superpowers that would work well a TV character), but I the Green Lantern SFX would be expensive on their own, let alone if they brought in any GL storylines that took place off of Earth.

Who needs HL3 when Freeman’s Mind 2 came out today?!

I recall the PS2 having a similar ratio during its heyday. Just tons and tons of shovelware.

Laziness and incompetency in equal measure.

I actually agree with DKC2, but maybe that's just because I grew up with it. Chrono Trigger is right up there, even though I didn't play it until the DS version came out.

The campaign has long since ended, but I can't wait for Cosmic Star Heroin.