You’re a truly awful person.
You’re a truly awful person.
What amazes me is that it requires a very decent-sized (for a small production like this) crew to produce a video like this, and that nobody on that crew took a minute to pause and think about whether this is ultimately a fucking terrible idea.
Yeah, no shit. My partner and I rarely venture out for shows and I thought this might be a nice occasion to go to SF for a day. But wasting half a day driving just for the tickets isn’t really worth it.
I got into NIN via Broken, but forgot about the band.
TBH Korg’s Gadget for Switch is a truly terrible port that gimps core DAW functionality for the sake of “party mode” controls.
Here’s a whole album’s worth of really solid remixes:
Unless you’re entirely and wholeheartedly dedicated to Marvel as your one big money teat in life - nobody wants to go through a serious arc on TV only to end up as a glorified extra with a throwaway line that really does no service to the movie.
Remember Habbo Hotel?
This movie doesn’t get enough love considering how visually out there it is, and how much it bears in common with Stranger Things.
It’s one of those few games (along with Animal Crossing) that offers pure escapism as an experience instead of competition.
Never though I’d see Fiesta Pizza namedropped here. That place is legit!
There’s always Thimbleweed Park for Switch. Though I haven’t played the port, I’m hoping it utilizes touch screen instead of the controllers. Using the thumbstick for a mouse drives me nuts.
Thank you for reminding me to go back to my roots and replay this.
This post about the article is a perfect example of failure of basic reading comprehension.
The fact that BBC obviously miscast him, or that both Heroes and the 2nd Thor movie are total garbage - might have “some” bearing on this.
Thanks for confirming that Gunn’s taste in virtually everything isn’t just questionable, but straight up bad.
Getting through the confusing overworld map is what made me drop SMTIV twice. I think next I might just give Apocalypse a chance or just give up on it.
One of the long-time SquareEnix executives must have a personal vendetta against CT/CC - that’s the only way to explain the abysmal treatment of the franchise. I mean sure, you have the billionth port of the game with some new extra features peppered in now and then. But for all of the brand milking they’ve done over…
What does that even mean? Even if we reduce the two to their supposed purpose in relation to the regimes under which they lived - the only commonalities from that is 2 people who happened to be European filmmakers during the first part of the 20th century.
You’re assuming that every Switch owner is proficient enough to hack their console - which they aren’t. While I don’t have the stats, I’d be willing to bet that the number of people using homebrew on their consoles is in the minority compared to those who get their software legally.