Man, the overhead shots of the city make the game look fugly.
Man, the overhead shots of the city make the game look fugly.
I really think there’s a fundamental problem in console gaming right now: gamers expect the latest consoles to have the kind of graphics they’ve seen on high-end PCs, but manufacturers feel that they can’t move enough units to stock consoles with the kind of GPUs that such graphics require. It’s just a fact of life…
Not the fake ID thing, that’s mostly just funny, but the rest of it.
Let me just plug the ridiculous durability of the Sony cans. Those things are built to last, which is refreshing in an era where headphones and earbuds seem to die every six months. Love ‘em.
Great hair on Gallo, though.
I’ve been called a “social justice warrior” many times, a label I’ve never shied away from. I’m not going to apologize for going to bat for marginalized groups
538 said that according to their QB evaluation system, he’d have to play a full season of games as bad as that last one to slip from the #1 QB ranking of all time. Crazy.
Unfortunately, this is one area where Gawker Media’s reputation — whether that reputation is fair or unfair is irrelevant — does not help you. Perpetual controversies enable these companies to treat silencing your journalism as a rejection of a “bad boy” company, rather than a matter of self-serving petulance.
After DA:I came out I wrote this about how crafting systems are kind of making me hate RPGs.
If websites REALLY relied on ad revenue
This attitude — that hundreds of thousands of people can Adblock at all times with no meaningful threat to the continuing existence of quality content — is one of the most destructive ideas on the web today.
Part of the problem is the unrealistic expectation that she was a) as far ahead of her competition as the hype said and b) was going to keep an -0 record. Nobody in MMA retires undefeated. Unless you’re fighting joke competition, if you fight long enough, you’ll lose.
Check out the first question in this interview.
I guaran-goddamn-tee they aren’t the only ones, either.
to see black people as individuals rather than a monolith
On the one hand, good for them. On the other hand, it will say so much about how messed up the contemporary university is if this is what forces change.
Can you imagine a film reviewer ever saying this about a movie? “Whatever else is true about this film, real people worked hard on it”?
I just don’t see the value of all these reviews that review the perceived audience of the movie instead of the movie itself.