It’s cool and all, cheaper is definitely cool
It’s cool and all, cheaper is definitely cool
This feels right.
Sony’s out here talking about the PS5, meanwhile Microsoft is like, “Hey, we made the Xbox One worse.”
Microsoft’s Console Division: We initially announced the XBox One as a physical-media-free console, and consumers rightly told us to turn that idea sideways—stick it somewhere anatomically unlikely and almost certainly medically inadvisable—and twist.
people who assume “blackfaceing” are the actual racists.
Keep in mind, exclusivity on PC is not new. We’ve seen this before when MS has an exclusive in their store. Additionally, Steam has had a defacto exclusivity for most of the time when MS isn’t competing.
I am so completely done with this absolutely fucking moronic, misguided horseshit crusade against Epic.
Look, I get it, the Epic store has a long way to go, but it’s been around for FOUR GODDAMN MONTHS! Valve has had 12 YEARS to develop and build up Steam to where it is now. Yes there are things the Epic store should…
This must be fake. They actually have feet.
You buy the games and employees get fired.
Seeing a lot of absolutes on both sides in the comments here (e.g., “gamers are entitled assholes”, or “devs ripped me off with a broken game and can eat shit”).
Telling developers their game is shit because it’s shit: 👍
At this point I have to wonder if these fuckups are intentional to keep the game in the news as one of its major competitors is releasing this week. I am assuming that on Friday we are going to get a leaked Anthem sex tape or something.
“LPL Financials: we’ll rip and tear through your taxes.”
It seems like the shitty move is mobilizing consumers to try to enforce a near monopoly on digital sales, even though the 30% commission is usurious at best.
What a twat.😤 People just lost their cars, and all you can do is cast judgment on Anime fans. Hope you get the same type of shit the next time you’re trying to enjoy yourself.
wtf is wrong with everybody?!!? To take just the ending — the very ending — when he lights a match, gazes briefly at the flame, blows it out, and intones Welcome to the human race. That's a great moment in cinema.
I didn't know it was so disliked really until right now. My friends and I watched Escape from LA over and over in college and it was always a huge hit. I guess I assumed it was the same for everyone.
It's nice to see some positive online comments about "Escape From L.A." for once. Watching this for the first time in a university sci-fi film class circa 2002, I thought it was very fun. Then I found out that Ebert seems to be the only other person who liked it. The amount of vitriol it has inspired really surprised…
Uncle Ben!