No, he made one comment about how blue collar white Americans were badly portrayed in Hollywood and the blogopshere blew it way out of proportion.
No, he made one comment about how blue collar white Americans were badly portrayed in Hollywood and the blogopshere blew it way out of proportion.
Spelunky pioneered the crossbreeding of roguelikes and other genres. In that sense it inspired Binding of Isaac, Rogue Legacy, Enter the Gungeon, Crypt of the Necrodancer, etc.
Huh, this actually looks legitimately good. A Switch version would be nice.
Where’s the video where he throws five random ingredients into a pot, shakes it up and down over an open flame for five seconds, and hopes it turns into something edible?
This has got to be a law: given any sufficiently popular video game, hardcore players will find a way to suck all the fun out of it.
Nah, the good Metroidvanias are designed in a way that exploration is challenging, but backtracking lets you blast your way through enemies that gave you a hard time earlier. Two types of catharsis.
You had me at Metroidvania, you lost me at no checkpoints. Nothing kills a game for me like forced repetition.
Every other Pixar movie is about something. They use a fantastical setting to explore an issue that is relatable to the audience. Cars 2 was just a video game plot: bad guys are doing bad things, find the bad guys and do violence to them until they’re gone.
It’s available on certain days, in 12 or 24 hour intervals. I am not sure what the logic is behind the schedule.
How does implanting a piece of metal under your skin not result in infections?
It’s a relative thing. The balloon is experiencing more expansion than compression, so the net pressure is negative. The air in a syringe is another good example.
Pressure is defined as the amount of compression force applied over a unit area, so any expanding force, such as an inflating balloon, has a negative pressure by definition. As for the rest of it...I just don’t know anymore.
That’s good to hear. You’re still pretty early in the game, maybe the puzzles get harder as you progress.
Remember how Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright was kind enough to tell you how many hint coins were remaining in each area, so you didn’t pull your hair out when you were going for 100% completion? Does Lady Layton have that or did it go back to the old system?
What is this about special items? Please tell us they are just cosmetic and/or don’t cost real money.
I understand what the two developers are going through, but they really shouldn’t have jumped right in the deep end. They should have started with a 2D sprite game for mobile or PC, then if it was successful, leverage the profits to hire some more programmers and then go 3D.
Why would anybody care about Hillary Clinton’s approval rating right now? She’s not in office or running for office. Get a grip on reality, dude. I like Bernie but he’s not an all powerful god emperor. His entire campaign strategy was to pander to millennials and he still couldn’t get them to show up and vote. Grow…
At the risk of sounding like a hipster, Telltale was so much better before they got big. Where is Sam and Max Season 4?
I’m sorry that baby’s first election didn’t go your way. If you’re in Bernie’s target age demographic you must have been about two years old the last time a far left candidate, in this case Ralph Nader, spoiled a very close election. Some day you’ll grow up and do what you need to do to keep right wing demagogues out…
You can praise someone without agreeing with them politically, she never mentioned race or gender in her “superpredator” speech and still apologized for the implication, and her war hawkishness is perhaps the only issue on which she isn’t consistently liberal, although her level of military engagement as secretary of…