So video games can replicate what it’s like to do the real thing!
So video games can replicate what it’s like to do the real thing!
I haven’t watched this show yet, but looking at the character art and descriptions, Eda reminds me of Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo.
Seeing that the art was done 5 years ago, I don’t imagine anyone is getting paid for it today.
I’m kind of okay with publishers using “historical accuracy” or geographic reasons as argument for a more limited diversity to a particular game. That being said, given that all games set in particular time periods or specific locations could be classified as revisionist history, there’s no reason anyone should make…
Except Red Dead Redemption 2, much like GTA V before it has a tacked on multiplayer loaded with premium currency and no announced plans of any single-player expansions. While it is true that Rockstar has done a great job offering a single-player experience, it doesn’t change the fact that the game is used as a Trojan…
While I’m a big fan of the Bioshock series, I really wish they wouldn’t revisit it. Nothing good will come of it. The originals were masterful single-player experiences, with multiplayer being at best an afterthought. In today’s video game landscape, everything is an always online live service, with little attention…
The second picture makes her look like she’s powering up some super move. I’m not sure if she’s drawing energy in through her butt to fire out of her nipples, or if she’s just drawing in energy with her naked body and firing it out of her butt. Either way, it seems hard to aim.
Assuming any of those conversations actually happened, this just adds to the oddity of the situation. His own wife and PR team didn’t know anything about him going to a medical center?
I think this is just Valve punting on the Half Life 3 problem. They seem to have either written themselves into a narrative corner or just the people excited to work on Half Life 3 are all gone now. But Half Life is basically what got Valve started, so they can’t just put it on a shelf and never touch it again.…
You’ve had 37 Spider-Man movies and you’re not complaining!
The only thing they’re sorry about is the backlash they received. If they were truly apologetic, the suspension would be thrown out and not reduced.
I’m kind of curious what changed. Was the user base on Origin so shallow that they had to abandon the exclusive route? Frankly, I’m a bit surprised that Epic didn’t scoop up their own version of exclusive for EA content.
So, what was the gender of the fetus?
Maybe they’ll start selling a better game to you as microtransactions.
I don’t know how to feel about this. At the heart of it, I don’t think she was trying to offend anyone or demean anyone. That she made a full body suit rather than just painting herself, I’m inclined to think she wasn’t trying to be herself dressed as a character, but just be the character.
On a somewhat related tangent, where exactly does one go to learn the truth about things they were barely if ever taught? History books are a no, since they only give a watered down broad overview of history, usually catered to which ever region’s taste. The news is a no, since it typically just gives an account…
They could say it’s Red vs Blue, but that’s trademarked.
Largely because Rockstar knows they can make a fortune off of selling in-game currency for online. Red Dead Online is the culmination of all the lessons Rockstar learned from GTA Online. “Free” online DLC draws players in with new content. Keeping everyone in a public lobby serves two purposes: players are forced to…
It absolutely is. John Oliver did a segment recently on Boris Johnson that showed exactly how he uses his oddities to throw his critics off.
So, how long until Rockstar pleads poverty from having to treat their staff like staff to justify whatever microtransaction mechanic they introduce in their next game?