Even if nobody else saw what you did there, I saw what you did there.
Even if nobody else saw what you did there, I saw what you did there.
I actually had two that I remember fondly and love.
Patlabor 2 was amazing on so many different levels, but the cinematography was top-notch. Even better was the fact that during a lot of these scenes there is so much symbolism that takes place without any dialogue to explain it. The images of birds flying free on the tv monitors that placard the buildings while the…
It seems you are abreast of the situation.
I’m not going to lie, but I would definitely like to try it out. It reminds me of old Squaresoft, back when they tried out other IPs like Ehrgeiz, Tobal No 1, Einhander and other brilliant pieces of software that wouldn’t have shone without their support.
Actually, the B-1 Lancer shakes my house every time it takes off from the AFB across the highway from me, so this doesn’t seem that big a deal.
It's being split into three parts. First part on the 20th, second in Feb, and the last part in March.
Oklahoma City.
Yup. Just got a hold of my sister who works there. It's Candyopolis in Quail Springs Mall.
I'll call up my sister. She works at the Candy store at Quail...
I think it may be Quail Springs. I don't remember Penn having that kind of tiling.
Not unheard of. I'm more willing to bet that it is mostly archived stock footage to use in situations where they want to showcase something, like the heat.
I understand what you mean. They are fictional settings in fictional worlds. But they still use stereotypes from non-fiction to base people, places and things. It may be there for us to relate to them faster, but for some people it rubs off more as offensive than anything else.
Are we sure he didn't mean it was a "sham" and not a "shame"? Sure they could be synonymous, but I severely think that extra 'e' at the end was a misquote.
You would be surprised. I meet and work with a lot of younger artist who are just now getting to the point where they need to think about setting up a portfolio if they want to get serious about their artistic endeavors. One of the first things I always tell them is to keep a record of their older stuff so they can…
Well that's good that it was more of a community derailing than an actual productivity one. It sucks that it had happened, because for many of my friends and acquaintances, on-line portfolios are their only source of income for their talents (it's hard enough for physical sales as a freelancer as it is), so I can…
And thus we deign to see the dangers of solely keeping art assets amongst the "cloud".
Honestly, Mike. You missed an obvious pun there! It was purrfect.
Seeing as the large majority of the WW2 shooter games took place in the Western Theater, it's not too far off.
I do love me some space sims. But I miss the old days of Freespace 2, Wing Commander and Freelancer. I don't think this new "resurgence" of titles is going to flood the market too much. Besides, a little competition never hurt the players.