
Psh, not as good as Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Psh, not as good as Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Harold Goldberg's book All Your Base Are Belong to Us has an unfortunately cliché name, but it's got a whole section on the history of Sierra with tons of interviews. It's fantastic.
The best thing about Portal is that the entire game is a tutorial.
As a huge Suda fan, I'm worried this will be yet another mindless "look at me I'm weird!" game like his last few have been. My favorite thing about Killer7 is that it was strange, but it had subtlety that his newer games have lacked.
My biggest problem is that because of the focus on interdependent cities, they can only ever amount to mid-sized towns with suburban sprawl. There's no way to make a true metropolis.
It's Gordon Freeman's face.
Wouldn't you rather see their infrequent, excellent releases than the annual cycle crap we see from other major publishers?
Peter Moore left Microsoft for EA. They're even more of a direct competitor than Zynga.
Image's website says #13 comes out in August!
There's already one collection out. Matt Fraction is writing both Fantastic Four and FF, so the first Fantastic Four collected edition includes issues #1-3 of both series.
I agree. I love all the little details in Metro clearly rooted in Slavic culture, things you'd never see a U.S. studio come up with.
This is awesome. The '80s heyday of British surrealist games is vastly under-appreciated.
Do they think the game won't sell as well in the U.S. if it features Australian voices?
Love it. Cringing at his awkward conversation with Miyamoto, though.
All I'm saying is your original comment is steeped in a long history of white people using ebonics ironically to mock and marginalize black people.
"Why are we talking about skin color?"
That's what I get for not reading the whole article before commenting... but hey, I'm glad we both thought of the same artist!