I’m not saying you could get a 2 hour YouTube video analysis out of a single piece of concept art, but I’m not not saying you could get a 2 hour YouTube video analysis out of a single piece of concept art!
I’m not saying you could get a 2 hour YouTube video analysis out of a single piece of concept art, but I’m not not saying you could get a 2 hour YouTube video analysis out of a single piece of concept art!
Basically, I blame the people who pushed this out the door to hit a release schedule a lot more than I blame the people who worked through a pandemic to actually make it.
In my bookstore days, I was talking to an author at an event about how much I loved a middle grade series she worked on that has since gone out of print, and she directed me to a site where you could pirate the book because the publisher certainly wasn’t letting folks read it.
I’m not for piracy, as I find despicable and morally undefendable the idea of pirating something that’s still actively sold which still brings in money to whoever made the game. I love gaming, so I don’t like biting the hand that feeds my hobby.
Not to say I told you so, but this is the digital future everyone was so excited for a decade ago, and still calls me a luddite for questioning.
No and no. New and returning players are going to have to go to Youtube if they want the full story. I hopped back in after being gone since Shadowkeep and all of the season events (that are now gone forever) hold all of the important story beats, story beats that I’ll never get to experience. This is a terrible…
Question for destiny players, since all those DLC got removed, do new players get some long cinematic explaining what they missed? And if you bought, do you get some refund?
You're equating videogames with toys. Ernekid is equating videogames with art - as they should be. Hence, preservation. And no, they aren't overreacting. Not in the slightest!
Piracy is now the only realistic way to maintain video game archival preservation because it is obvious that the Video Games publishers couldn’t give a shit about it.
Nintendo purposely ended Virtual Console so that your purchases do not transfer over. They locked everything behind a sub to Switch Online, where you can’t buy/download any of the games, just rent.
So try it once today? or wait for something tomorrow?
This is peak armchair quarterback. Great work!
You think flight attendants are trained in how to subdue a person that is attempting to turn a champagne bottle into a weapon? I mean, come on. Do I wish the guy could have been handled more... peacefully? Of course. But I also don’t blame a flight attendant doing what is necessary to keep themselves safe.
Yeah it’s 1995 and I’m 16 I damnwell told every site I was over 18.
Reading this just brought back the memories of how fucking disappointing Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst was. They took their exciting parkour formula, forced it into a generic open world format, and then made the open world fragmented and boring and meaningless on top, plus kindof unintuitive to navigate. The freedom of…
I was so hype for the sequel and played it close to halfway but gave up. I like the open world aspect. But I have a problem with being a completionist with open world stuff. This game was and still is awesome. Xbox 360 (what I played it on) was a gaming treasure. I had not had that much glee since SNES with gaming.…
A controller is a must. I suck with a mouse and keyboard, admittedly, despite primarily being a PC gamer, but I couldn’t imagine trying to capture the fluidity of the control necessary to really make the game sing without a controller.
In terms of game feel and aesthetics, it’s one of the best experiences I’ve had, and make up for the rest of the game being ok to bad.
I am hopeless with platformers, i am hopeless with shooters.
Do you know why celebrities in America don't really do a lot of commercials here in the United States?