I cannot stress enough how many times my FIGHT or RUN response was triggered while watching that trailer.
I cannot stress enough how many times my FIGHT or RUN response was triggered while watching that trailer.
The sheer number of different emotions I’m feeling is exceptional.
Ok.......*sigh*
Look, I get people being disappointed. I can even understand, to a certain extent, people being angry. No one was expecting, nor did anyone ask for, a Diablo mobile game. I think Blizzard is at times a little full of itself...high on their own supply, if you will. I don’t think they’re “out of touch”,…
shyte: i hate cowboy stuff, but love open world. Skimming over the long article: I have to buy it! ... When it comes to PC.
Gamers can be just the biggest fucking babies.
Don’t rush him. It’s hard to type with the kind of gloves he needs to handle all that edge.
Developer’s union when?
This is the “Communist” room (...) decorated with Hitler and Nazi imagery.
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaillll
Cool. Just what Bungie needs. Something to distract and divide them from fixing Destiny. But, I guess, good for them?
But...they haven’t failed with ESO...it’s still going strong, and is awesome by the way. All MMOs have early hiccups.
Cory in the House doesn’t deserve to be in this list. It’s like having The 400 Blows in the list of “Movies Adam Sandler should’ve directed”
It’s nothing new. Look at all the games capitalizing on Super Mario Bros’ success. Sonic, Alex Kidd, Kid Chameleon, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Bonk, Banjo and Kazooie, not to mention all the other terrible character platformers of the past thirty years were all chasing that success to varying degrees of success.
No movie has ever had me full on bawling like Grave of the Fireflies. By midway through the movie as Setsuko’s health begins to deteriorate, I had a constant stream of tears, and by the end of the movie, I was audibly weeping (my wife even asked me if I was OK).
Pretty sure he does, especially when you look at the quality post-hiatus. But I’ve read that he’s a stickler at doing the majority of the art himself.
Ok, thanks for the art.
600+ kids ages 0-11 are killed by guns every year in America. Sadly, it happens all the time and has been for a long time. I imagine, like most other things, you just hear about it in the news with varying frequency.
That’s heartbreaking. Sadly the girl died. I was doing electrical work at Le Bonheur when there was news of a little girl getting shot during a drive-by. Recently there’s been too many stories of children getting shot in the tri-state area of the MidSouth.