the little twitches under her nose are just, ungh
the little twitches under her nose are just, ungh
How does this keep happening?
After a point, stupidity/laziness becomes indistinguishable from malice.
Nothing more humbling than finding out a game you’ve never heard of is the most popular game in the world (I mean that sincerely).
Rumor is that this will be on PS+ in November, so if you’d prefer to play on that platform, wait a couple days.
Rumor is that this will be on PS+ in November, so if you’d prefer to play on that platform, wait a couple days.
Oh what a time! I still have the demo disc that came with my Ps1, and a few from Pizza Hut.
New demos can get rid of their limited time nonsense though.
Yeah, remember even earlier times before that when demo discs just came with everything? They came in magazines, pizza, AOL disks. Just constantly in an overflowing pool of demos.
Literally, most of my experience with Metal Gear Solid, Devil May Cry, Cool Boarders 2, and Tony Hawk’s Pro skater came from demos.
Honestly,…
No clue about her movies. All I know is I just clicked on a notification in my profile and it actually correctly took me to the linked comment.
Yoku’s Island Express is a fucking indie masterpiece, and it warms my heart a bit to see another person out there who loves it. I get that sometimes visibility is half battle in terms of getting recognition, but it always baffled me to not see it it on every game of the year list out there back in 2018. It’s just so…
Same! I was already reaching for my Switch before this game’s trailer was finished.
Arkanoid Playing Game
This is my goty right now. It’s perfect and doesn’t overstay its welcome, while leaving you with that feeling you get after finishing a ghibli movie for the first time.
It only took humanity 2,000 years to bring back the POWER KICK.
I feel like this unfairly omits the grandfather of the Awesome Feeling Kick: Bulletstorm.
Every game should have a dedicated kick button. I’m talking Animal Crossing, chess, Microsoft Flight Simulator, dating sims, everything.
I love it. It’s got some great action and has a cool spin on the Isekai formula. I also really like Standing on a Million Lives and So I’m a Spider, if that helps frame my opinion.
I really enjoy it, if you’re trying to get as much as you can out of it in two weeks, I’d probably put it in my top 5.
Sounds similar to Locke. Which is literally just Tom Hardy in a car, frantically making phone calls in real time. Very good film.
while awaiting judgement for something he did in the field. (This something won’t be revealed until the climax, but if you were paying attention in 2020—or, you know, any time throughout the history of policing—you can probably ballpark its nature.)