Well, expect a little bit of “the Fast and the Furious” in the next Star Trek film with Justin Lin taking the helm.
Well, expect a little bit of “the Fast and the Furious” in the next Star Trek film with Justin Lin taking the helm.
It does help the mythos of Stormtroopers sucking at shooting.
It’s okay, Lucas ain’t directing.
There’s nothing as cool sounding as a Star Destroyer.
It’s unfortunate that this has become such a bankable trend.
How are they not being sidelined by Sony?
Love how they’re like “Indiegogo has been incredible so far, we wish Kickstarter was a better experience”. What? Because you guys can get all your money upfront from gullible funders unlike Kickstarter?
And that they did: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-s…
And now it’s on IndieGogo. Typical. Can’t get your thing started on Kickstarter so you go to the Wild West of crowdfunding, Indiegogo, where they take your money upfront instead of waiting for a deadline.
Players did kinda force this on Kojima. I don’t believe he actually wanted to make MGSV in the first place. How can someone make a great game when you don’t have your heart in it?
But you didn’t have to cut me off
Make out like it never happened and that we were nothing.
Pfft, this’ll make its money back at IndiGoGo. The place bad Kickstarters go to push on.
I’m sure the boys at the former Top Gear can find a worse car. That was pretty much their job.
I guess the Furiosa cosplayer should hack off her arm too then? You know, to be as authentic as possible...
Isn’t this just a global meme?
Is she a Republican candidate?
Seems to be a thing with people making these articles and not posting the damn level code.
“You’re pretty good...at pachinko.”
Maybe we should have just let Kojima do other things like he wanted to in the first place instead of making him think another Metal Gear would be the best for him.
Some people need time to execute their product. PDP is probably one of those types of people. I know a lot of folks who can get into deep conversations typing out pages of words (because they have time to think it out beforehand) but in person they stumble and think over what they have to say as it comes out of them.