honestjon311
HonestJon311
honestjon311

I use the mouse with my left hand like you, but the vast majority of gamers use wasd with their left hand and the mouse with their right, and I guess this would make it more uncomfortable to position your hands.

As far as I know, they’ve all worked on animated DC things, like Young Justice and Justice League Unlimited.

Hitman GO!’s sort of like that, isn’t it?

Is it though? He seems really dedicated to cosplay, and all of the ones shown here are on point.

Manly Guys doing Manly Things, you mean? It’s not really a once a week gag comic, it has storylines that play out over several weeks. If you read it on their website whenever they update, it makes sense, but here it’s out of context. Besides that, it’s not actually about video games, so I’m not sure why Kotaku

I assume Patricia’s referring to things like Multi-Morty, a giant mass of fused-together Mortys.

It's all vanilla, no mods.

This was just a random redditor, not Jeb. They just used his skin.

No Alaska?

Bioshock: Rapture, a prequel of Bioshock written by John Shirley, was very good. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I've never even played the games.

Perhaps it's not about gaming, but it's somewhat relevant to the topic.

I wonder if this will lead to games about, say, TLingit and Haida, tribes from here in South East Alaska. Either way, Never Alone looks really promising. I hope it does well.

Redstone blocks are powering everything.

Yep, the motion capture was shown in a video by one of the winners.

The tour was only part of it, they also got to aid in animating Expiration Date.

It seemed to me, at least, that the entire point of the film was the IMAX 3D cinema experience. As you said, the plot was underwhelming, but I think that most of the appeal didn't involve the plot, it was just nice to look at. Honestly, if you didn't see it in a theatre, there's not much point in watching.