It’s like pre-orders might be a bad idea? You pay for the shit sandwich, you don’t get to bitch about the shit sandwich.
It’s like pre-orders might be a bad idea? You pay for the shit sandwich, you don’t get to bitch about the shit sandwich.
Eh, they’ve been needing a design refresh for years now. This is less a ‘look at them pushing things forward when they don’t need to’ and more a ‘they’re late in doing this, but at least they did well with it when they finally got around to it’.
Novel idea:
Instead of going out and blowing $25k before you’re established in a job and have a known steady income, just keep what you have for a year or so so you get a better grasp on life and what you’ll actually need.
United executives:
Yup. This pretty much instantly killed any interest I had.
Oh my god, the y2K Aesthetic is finally having its day! We’re gonna sweep aside all that shitty 80s retrofuturism for a bright, clean, beautiful design language in a game I can’t wait to-
I think mostly it's a combination of a *really* fucking cool art style paired with the disappointment of it being an extraction shooter
yea but it’s an extraction shooter so
“Look, Son, we can play video games on my car now.”
I agree with SnuggleStruggle that the real upside to 4k TV’s isn’t the resolution so much (although I can tell the difference between 1080 and 4 easily on my TV), but the HDR. HDR content can look so much better than non-HDR content.
When Street Fighter 2 Turbo came out, my mom totally shelled out the $84.95 it cost. But then again, carts were always more expensive to produce then discs. But now? The reason you have to pay 70 instead of 60 is because these companies spend a larger % on MARKETING than they ever have before. We are paying more so…
Calling people on Kotaku “nerds” isn’t the insult you think it is.
lol nobody’s mad but “I’ve never heard of this guy so he can’t be popular!” is a weird take.
You could have spent 10 seconds on google to avoid making stupid posts like that.
Okay.
He’s got over 15 million subs on YouTube. Your anecdotal lack of awareness of him does not negate his popularity.
TMNT II on the NES in 1989 was a little over $90 at Toys-R-Us ... which is about $220 in today dollars. This was not super uncommon, either.
You dont have to opt the Z07 package, probably wont have the skills to really use the extra aero anyway. Without it I think it doesnt look quite so Hot Wheels. Sure the 911 is still classier, but not 80,000 $ classier.
Probably more towards price points, both at the MSRP and resale level which the GT3 is substantially more expensive than the Z06.
It’s a very deep blue in the sun, but thanks.