As someone who was looking forward to that for years and still adores The Witcher III, I hate to agree with you.
Cyberpunk wasn’t as bad as people love to pretend it was, but it was both overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time.
As someone who was looking forward to that for years and still adores The Witcher III, I hate to agree with you.
Cyberpunk wasn’t as bad as people love to pretend it was, but it was both overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time.
My team is a division rival. I still LOVE watching this guy play! It’s so awesome to be living in an era when we get to watch Tatis Jr., Ohtani, Guerrero Jr., among other greats play.
For the record my team’s shortstop made a very similar jump play the other day, if you want to see another amazing leap:
I’m more excited for this than Starfield.
I would kill for a Zack McKracken sequel. Its plot would work perfectly in today’s YouTube conspiracy theory culture.
RIGHT? It was the only multiplayer game I ever got into.
The idea of Nakatomi Plaza just reminded me of one of the maps.
Shit. I haven’t cared about CoD since the release of Xbox 360 but they’re gonna make me play it for Nakatomi Plaza.
BTW... I miss Gotham Imposters or whatever it was called.
They fantastic and creative. The regular burgers are Oklahoma style (
Not altogether sure what that means, but hey! it’s cool to come across anyone on these sites who drives / walks the same neighborhoods as me.
It seems we’re neighbors, Bill.
Taco Star? Their breakfast burritos are DOPE!
Good Times is great!
If you’re ever in the Springs, try a little hold-in-the-wall named, Green Line. It’s really the best burger I’ve had in Colorado.
In-&-Out recently came to my town. I mean it’s not bad but I don’t see what makes it so popular.
Not a Kotaku regular (randomly linked from io9)
Super Mario 64 is far and away my favorite 3D Mario. Something about the castle just felt like it really existed. The ability to play games without having to jump in a painting was wonderful. And the levels were just so interesting and fun.
Not far. Unless you know the boundaries (like if you’re from out of town), you can’t tell when you’ve left one city and entered another. It’s all the Denver metropolitan area.
20 years ago, there used to be a gap between Denver and Boulder but not any more.
I went to a Quizno’s because of those commercials because I respected the audacity to make such a disturbing ad.
OH! That’s why this story is giving me deja vu! I couldn’t figure it out until your comment.
“I didn’t think that through all the way...”
I’ve been there. Luckily I didn’t have to deal with the consequences that she did, either physically, or from the worldwide judgement of others.
That’s too bad! I love Mike Judge’s stuff. I was really looking forward to whatever his next live action thing was.
I am so happy that she didn’t have to live with that mistake for the rest of her life!
I’m with you. I feel for her. She made a stupid decision. When I was in my 20's (I know she’s in her 40's) I made the dumb decision to use dish soap to get my hair to stick straight up. It burned my scalp. I’m lucky it didn’t do permanent damage.
That being said, while I hope she doesn’t have to pay for her stupid…