@99TelepodProblems: I thought your joke was funny and not that tasteless. A little bit, sure, but most comedy is.
@99TelepodProblems: I thought your joke was funny and not that tasteless. A little bit, sure, but most comedy is.
Still up in the air here. Those are awful busy aliens, if they're not judicious with the action/length of their shots they could just turn into blurry messes that make me sad.
@Charlie Jane Anders: I don't think the Space Marines are cyborgs, by a strict definition. If I recall correctly, all of the upgrades to their physical bodies are made with extra implanted organs, even the neural interface.
Aw, dammit. I need more than two weeks notice for this kind of thing! I'm only 800 miles off, but there's no way work would give me time off...
@gonchu.b: Kyocera started as a ceramics company, they make just about any damn thing nowadays, though.
This kind of shit happens all the time in Spokane.
It looks... busy. Really, really busy. Busy combined with the requisite 50 cuts per minute found in an action movies makes my head hurt.
#1 looks like my cat, if my cat were more monkey-like.
So he goes to raves, maybe? That little tiny backpack throws me off, though. Makes me think Parkour.
@aiko8bit: Just have some Rad-X before each meal and everything will be fine.
@dkl415: It already is in sausages...
Congrats, everybody involved! Very cool to see this happen, I hope it keeps happening.
@Jenn Zuko: With the hood up? Might as well be Garrett. From the description of the episode above, having him sucked into an alternate universe that follows the games might be a step up...
Isn't he supposed to have a mechanical eye and steal stuff?
@Pegritz: Really depends on which version of the myth you're going by...
@Strangelove: Huh. Well, I'll take the opinion of someone who's actually used it over some jackass on the internet watching a video.
Damn.
@Kryptolojik: I think it's a really neat idea that several people will use. Half of them will stop immediately when they plow into a wall or other car.
@Kryptolojik: That is precisely how GT5's head tracking works. You turn your head, but keep your eyes looking at the screen.
I just don't see how they fit in a human skin unless they're really small and just riding around in it looking out the nostrils or something.