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With teasers that it'll be a in-development product like Elite: Dangerous was. They tout XBL's online interface as "more robust" or some damn thing so it's apparently the place to put this game. While I do believe XBL works waaaay better than PSN, I think many thousands of dollars changing hands had something to do

Luckily I started out on XBox, found PS4 later, so should be out on XBox and playable (at least in develpopment) within the next 6 months. Such a buzz around this game I want to try it out bad.

Oh, shoot. Alas, gaze on the fragility of memory in the modern age and the not-insignificant consideration of what exactly you'll prioritize in your mind over what you must inevitably forget or hazily recall, and sometimes badly. Luckily Al Gore made it possible for me to put the world's knowledge in my shirt pocket…

I read up on that director a while back… dude ended up largely out of filmmaking, experimental or otherwise, and making tasteful TV ads for like Albuquerque public utilities campaigns or some damn thing. Those kindsa films are amazing because art on celluloid is just so rare now.

Philip Glass, such an original person pushing symphonic music forward. Need more of that. Glad people still putting faith in these things. I guess Soundcloud kinda fits this bill (or it doesn't, unsure about other people's properties) but I'm surprised people aren't hosting their own internet-based pirate radio

The exploration piece is also where it's at too. Some game… Horizon Zero Dawn, No Man's Sky, Elite: Dangerous, Sea of Thieves, (I thought Ghost Recon Wildlands might have qualified, but no)… eventually some game will give us the feeling of exploring a foreign land, dying there, returning later or driving ships to new

I think team games like that (not even necessarily shooters) are the future. Why is Player Unknown so popular, as well as Overwatch etc.? Because people love sometimes being the guy that sucks but playing the support role. Or occasionally pulling the team out of the hole. Or basking in the light of 15 kills. But all

I'm with Clayton Purdom on this one… you're lukewarm about it; you love it; you're tired of it; you've quit; HOLY SHIT A NEW HELMET!!! and you're back in. Until, that is, you actually swear off the game 100% for 1-2 years. You'll find you don't miss it at all. I was playing The Taken King raid, f'ed up the disc

Careful, 'cause "Iditerod" is not-so-cleverly-disguised code.

omg because this is so prevalent among kids, whenever I leave bourbon alone in the house with baby sitters and children I hope they have the good sense to just drink the stuff and not ruin the rest of it with water.

French names. "Sprinter." "Fantasy cycling team." It's all gay code, right there in black & white.

Holy shitballs that Samberg jersey: it's the perfect meld of the-bottom-of-an-unsorted-donations-box-from-1987-just-found-in-a-Flatbush-St-Vincent-de-Paul and an Urban Outfitters $80 retro piece sold 3 months ago and it's amazing. I ain't even mad.

Yeah, Japanese games have redeemed themselves for me. MGS V TPP from a few years back was solid fun with a defined start and end and stupidly bad story (as opposed to, say, a scornfully awful Ubisoft story which cannot be redeemed) that was super fun.

The Office was brilliant, maybe because of its sheer volume it had to be. And it showcased Carell so well too… none of that one-sided dullard from Anchorman (badly utilized) but all of the goofy charm of 40-YO Virgin. So many good memories. The only other show I think I'd be likely to rewatch would be Community and

You're right. Turn too much attention towards the end and my what a bore you'll become. I once met a guy who had his life planned from age 15 to 45. It was all, 100% of it, centered on "then I sell my first company; by now I've made my first million," and it was sad and repulsive. I asked him "Hey man, are those Bugle

Think about all the shit you could put in order and all the garbage you could just cut loose. And then in the end you don't have to panic thinking you never got to thank this guy and didn't apologize for that one time.

Know who would make the ultimate Kurgan? Type O Negative's Peter Steele…

I think if you work on this, embellish, maybe revisit the source material and interview the participants… I think this can be as good as the story above. I think he's ready to ride giants, Kunu.

I once saw Eric Clapton drinking fine scotch atop a pyramid of human skulls.

Debonair always got me. In one way, its video was sorta odd with Dulli walking around in his pimp suit w/ cane (this was like some Urge Overkill-kinda "we're not grunge, bro, we wear suits so we're rock'n'roll" kinda vibe that I didn't get 'cause it looked more VH1 crooner than hip) like he just got done watching a