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I’m excited for this. I’ve only read Uzumaki, but I had to take a break during the middle and come back because I was so shaken by how freaky it was (after the chapter with the mushroom babies in the hospital). I’m also not easily scared by media, but Ito is on another level.

Being a millenial, I always wished the Nintendo Cereal System would make a comeback. I even emailed Nintendo when I was a kid telling them that they should bring it back. Ahh, the naivety of being a kid. Now that this is coming out, I’m satisfied.

I can completely relate to this article. I’m about the same age as Kensgold and while I’m not addicted, lootboxes in PUBG and Overwatch have caused me to get “overexcited”. I’ve spent well over double both games’ full prices just on lootboxes alone. Luckily I was able to make a profit from selling a PUBG skirt, but I

They’ve got an animator shortage in Japan. They’ve gotta cut corners somehow.

Seems plausible considering that Nintendo is teaming up with Universal for their “Super Nintendo World” attraction, but I’m not holding my breath for this anytime soon.

Cuphead seems like it would be perfect for the Nintendo Switch if it weren’t an Xbox Exclusive. A single Switch would have co-op instantly playable and the controllers have the perfect amount of buttons on them.

I need to re-read all of these old Calvin and Hobbes strips. I read them all when I was younger, but I never realized there was meaning to them until recently.

For me, I don’t care about the show’s “message”. I like R&M for the original concepts and locations that their adventures entail. A vacation resort where you’re immortal? That’s an awesome idea. In additions, Tales from the Citadel juggled multiple storylines flawlessly and was captivating from start to finish. These

I love ASMR, but videos like these give it a bad rap. Sure, ASMR is a somewhat creepy and a bizarre spectacle, but it’s more than just people whispering (which I’m not really a fan of). I mostly listen to tapping videos, which is more akin to listening to falling rain. Also, this ASMR is incredibly dumb and pointless,

Gear VR is like a nicer version of Cardboard, but the gyroscopes and all that fancy stuff is in the headset, but a Samsung-brand phone is still required. Kinda dumb seeing as that would make it just as, if not more expensive than a Vive at that point.

I remember when the Orange Box came out, I was in Third Grade. I am now a Freshman in college. Time fucking flies. Also, Valve missed an incredible opportunity to release their upcoming TF2 update on the date of its 10th anniversary. Feels bad man

My friend doesn’t like getting scared when watching scary movies (a concept I have yet to understand), so he just tries to make fun of it whenever possible. When we saw “IT” recently, he was just cracking jokes with another one of my friends who likes to talk through movies.

You guys will exaggerate anything for a headline, won’t you? If one watches Dr. Disrespect enough, it’s easy to tell his entire act is nothing but that. An act . He’s a character actor. He exaggerates things for comedic value. Whether it works or not is up to interpretation.

I think the main reason that people are willing to buy such outlandishly priced virtual goods is that when making online purchases, it’s represented by just a number. Paying a lot of money in cash feels much more detrimental to me than making a purchase online. The physical presence makes its importance seem greater.

It assumes you know about the lore of Blade Runner already, but the story of the short can kind of stand on its own, although it’s pretty disjointed.

I played through it and it’s pretty fun, but the bullet-sponge enemies are a bit much.

My dad works for the CW (he cuts trailers for Riverdale) and when I showed him Your Name, he instantly suggested “this would make a great show on the CW.” His predictions were right about Virtual Reality and Smartphones becoming popular were true, so I guess his intuition strikes again.

You have to see it before anyone explains it to you, otherwise it would be spoiler territory. Let’s just say there’s a big plot twist that only works based on the location. You’ll understand why I can’t explain everything once you see it.

I can just use the Dolphin emulator with VR support and hook up my Oculus to play some Mario Kart in VR. MK: Double Dash in VR is insane when played in First Person.

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