I guess if you can’t find a PS5, at least you can get a PS5 cover
I guess if you can’t find a PS5, at least you can get a PS5 cover
I mean, that’s true in the literal sense. He did, in fact, do something.
One test is whether anyone watching along at home who wasn’t already closely following all the headlines would have any idea what he was talking about.
If this guy’s company (and it is a company, with full time employees as he talks about in the video) was just offering up reviews over publicity stills like sites like iO9 and such have to do, then they’d certainly have an argument that it’s ‘unfair’. But even looking over the AoT link in the article, it’s not what…
Of course he wouldn't. He's a smug, self-serving jerk off who's always been in it solely for his own interests
“Industry shill stops short of criticizing his source of wealth.”
yeah I just went to find a copy, and I would never have if not for this article.
well time for me to find this music and preserve it for historical and archival purposes
Haha.This is Texas: cyclists are always presumed to be in the wrong because they should have been in a truck with firearms, like all normal people.
There are a lot of new companies making new games, go play those, this kind of combat is what fans of the company are looking for from them
“Rehash of everything FromSoft has already done.”
Did you seriously feel a need to write this article? Why? Whether a small development studio is all male or all female or what-have-you does not matter. Your statement of, “So, presumably, the founder had met at least a couple of women who were skilled enough to work at one of the highest-profile video game companies…
Jeez...it’s a freaking startup, can you just give him some slack.
What’s the point of a live action adaptation? Everything looks like bad cosplay to me.
The Kotaku writers are really scraping the bottom of the barrel with this one. It must be a slow news day or something. To think that something so inoffensive deserves such a vitriolic response . . incredible!
I really regret replying to you. If you really find this amusing, you should seek help, and I mean that.
If any part of you is “grinning,” I think you’re the complete asshole in this situation.
I can definitely understand Baldwin feeling a tremendous amount of guilt for this, but the rest of your statement makes no sense to me. Assuming he was using the weapon as intended in the scene, how is this his fault? I can’t imagine it’s standard practice for actors to safety check their props.
Installing an m.2 is not actually that complicated dude.