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Bulletstorm is an odd duck tonally in general. Like you said, it’s kinda what it makes fun of on many levels, but it does take a bunch of clever digs at contemporary FPS design and stylizations. In-story, the whole skillshot system is very much a “what if CoD’s perk system was applied to actual combat situations and

I wonder how this will fare long term. I like Roiland but I’m also tired of him doing the same voices outside of Rick and Morty. I also find that he’s a very Kurt Sutter-like figure when it comes to writing - a volcano of ideas and energy that needs a moderating voice, whether it’s Harmon’s or just Mike McMahan’s on

Kelsey Nicole Harris, MTS’ former assistant and friend. There is indeed context missing, it’s what happens when you shoddily copy paste shit from other, better news items. And it’s important context too, because Lanez’ entire defense relies on Harris’ presence.

because they switched to wanking themselves over AI art

Sterling just released a SCATHING video where they dump on Microsoft for the 70 bucks price hike and particularly the dumb excuses about “economic realities”, as well as mocking Microsoft’s recent resistance to the ActiBlizz deal being challenged. They point out that Spencer’s lines about “Sony growing by making Xbox

It’s shocking to me that Schofield is still the de fact spokesperson after the amount of gaffes and overhype he’s made, at least part of this shit is on him lacking the ability to stay quiet.

Because the headlines are there to get you to click, which is why every one baits you somehow. It’s why even something innocuous like the advertisement for a new Genshin character is delivered in a snarky, negative tone so that Scaramouche stans might pour into the comments for some sweet engagement.

Varre’s quest is now possible to do without invading anyone, they patched that in.

Rhythm games aren’t dying, there’s just little interest in these epic titles. Indie rhythm games thrive judging by the response to now Crypt of the NecroDancer content or even the reaction to Project OutFox at PAX WEST.

Yeah, let’s just obliterate the branding completely.

Eh, they kinda did. Shows like Girls, The Deuce or Treme weren’t money makers, but they came from unique creatives and had dedicated followings, and there’s value in such TV. The previous regime said outright that they wouldn’t have cancelled Carnivale in the 2010s - maybe negotiate it down to fewer seasons at worst -

I have not enjoyed his output post Training Day nor seen much acclaim for those films, but I thought a bit and I agree with you that the Cimino comparison was unnecessarily harsh to Fuqua. I feel sorry for making it.

Does Fuqua have a single actually good movie beyond Training Day (which IMO is still largely carried by Hawke and Denzel’s balls to the wall performance)? I’m looking at his filmography and it’s almost like a Michael Cimino career.

Gunn said that this is Rocket’s story by and large and finishing his arc was why he wanted to come back for a 3rd one.

Sorry, but no - I’m having way too much fun watching you fumble through basic English and barely being able to hold a coherent thought.

Shame. Dude brought a certain “childlike menace” to his turns as Piscatella and Coover Bennett. He also went through a goddamn world of hurt over the past year - a 90% blocked artery, two heart stents, a golf-ball sized tumor in the pancreas...

Grab a dictionary, you old frustrated bigot.

It’s incredible what a boring, shitty troll you are.

Because they say in a post below they had “no huge FPS drops”. You can spare me the sanctimony and sarcasm.

Dude, they could have avoided bugs and crashes, plenty of people do, but they’re absolutely not avoiding performance issues like massive framerate drops on a console game. The only way to get a steady framerate whenever there’s grass or shit in Scarlet/Violet is to play it on the Steam Deck.