So if it would be impossible to complete it with randoms why there are people who have completed it solo?
So if it would be impossible to complete it with randoms why there are people who have completed it solo?
You don't think he cared about losing? M2K gets pissed when he loses a friendly match.
The irrational hate is strong in this one....
Is writable data stored on Amiibos? Like, do they actually store live data that can be updated, as opposed to just a pointer code? I actually have no idea what Amiibos are even supposed to do, because NFC statue games are fucking stupid, but if the data stored in the NFC chip is actually editable (either by the…
heres a thing that I never have to touch if I don't want to and some people really enjoy. I'm going to count if as a negative.. Waaaaa?
The thing is though is there are plenty of deep, competitive games out there already. But you could count the amount of insane, all out intense "anyone can play" games like Smash on a few fingers. Deep and competitive is a much larger subset than whimsical, insane. There needs to be variety out there and this is a…
This was a really well written and measured article. Thank you Jason for avoiding the sensationalism that seems to be so widespread when reporting on this subject.
They weren't buried. There was some sort of nanotech in the rain that converted the corpses into cybermen using the available minerals. Pretty sure the Doctor spelled that out at one point.
The facility in Cleveland was built in the 60's. I know it's there. (I've actually seen it.)
This "moon" of which you speak ...I can't drive there. I can't prove it exists. (Doctor Who taught me that it's really a giant egg.) I must, therefore, conclude that Dave Scott filmed his experiment in Cleveland.
The problem is, they didn't announce anything about digital game borrowing...who cares what they say they're going to do in the future...no guarantee. The way it is now is how you prove that. All the things MS said at the rime of release was all the gamers fears and they didn't do anything to prove that it was going…
And now Sony is doing the exact same thing for their console.
This hyperbole isn't that far off from what gaming journalism has become of late
I think video games are most comparable to something like darts, which has a fairly successful professional league in Europe. The main argument is whether these sports provide physical exertion, which is required under the very definition of sport. Physical exertion is defined as the activity of exerting your…
1'2" & 235 pounds?
I thought the same thing when I noticed in the second picture it looks like it's still in the same location and the person is still sitting on the bike seat mount. It's very impressive looking but something doesn't seem right about calling it a cosplay. As you said, they could have easily just removed the person and…
I wouldn't call this cosplay, I feel like at this point it's a semi-articulated statue. You might as well have left out the human being inside since this has no mobility and the effect would be the same in pictures.
I don't think it's fair to cite stats like that in the absence of evidence in this instance of what did or didn't happen. I assume Temkin is innocent until proven guilty, as I hope everyone else does.
I understand the challenge of using the game's bugs and weaknesses to your advantage. But I find it hard to come up with something to get less excited about. That's just not how you're meant to play the game (I don't care about Fallout specifically).
What about the seven dozen or so of us that didn't submit to the iOS regime?
I see nothing silly or stupid here.