No, standards are lower nowadays.
No, standards are lower nowadays.
I must be getting old.
Maybe Twitch has finally realized that the platform is big enough that it doesn’t need to indulge individual celebrity assholes to survive.
I don’t understand Twitch. It’s like someone opened a garbage store, then one day decided, “I can’t have all this trash lying around here!”
Always remember, HR only exists to help the company by dealing with the people that will hurt their bottom line. Sometimes (not nearly enough) this means that they get rid of the harassers, and far too often this means they get rid of the people that report the harassers.
They’ve already proven they can easily release an 8-bit game and keep up production on the main game. The original Curse was a stretch goal anyway.
Only three games made it work.
Vault boy should be his own character.
Vault Boy is finally in a game that wont crash at 60 fps!
Loving the new art direction, so cartoony and fun. Really captures the character while moving it forward, that's hard to do.
I’m in the same boat. I like playing “serious” games, but every once in a while, I want to play games that are just plain fun.
I would gladly pay for a Switch version of any of the first 4 Fallout games. Maybe the FPS-style titles wouldnt work well, but the original isometric game should be easy to port, or even just re-do.
Honestly, I’m feeling games like this more than depressing romps like TLoU2 these days. Looking forward to it.
Bethesda’s already beaten up that franchise harder than Smash ever could
The ARMS producer asked for her.
Imagine how sad one’s life must be to review-bomb some game on Metacritic, esp. over some perceived “SJW”-ness or something.
Oh no.
Wait, do the Double XP authors not know that Detective Pikachu was a video game before it was a movie? Or is the joke here that the character didn’t know that?
“Well that explains it, you aren’t really anything are you?”
I’m from Knoxville and while it’s definitely not at all what it was like when I was growing up, UT keep it more even keeled racially than basically anywhere in a 20 mile radius of Knoxville.