I can understand the logic of allowing a creator to live off the fruits of their labor, but the current laws are preposterous.
I can understand the logic of allowing a creator to live off the fruits of their labor, but the current laws are preposterous.
You know, I’ve seen a lot of people on forums make this point, talking about how this guy squandered his opportunity to use IGN as a stepping stone for a dream job at a company like Apple or Nintendo, and I just want to say: Fuck that. Being a journalist is my dream job, and I hope it’s the dream job for others in…
Cheers luv, the cosplays here!
Yup, it’s pretty much LoV but with your minions.
As the titular character of Samer 2, I can guarantee that it is the dankest gane around.
Going wonky doesn’t become a bloodbath if you don’t have access to guns.
A YouTube comment by user “thatonedrewguy” for the video:
The thing about shit-talking Waiters is that sometimes they spit in your food.
And the fans are caught in the middle of it, like watching two parents go through an ugly divorce and one of the parents has taken up a gambling addiction.
I’m not a huge fan of the randomly generated levels fad that’s been going on. As you mention in the article, the world’s are nowhere near as detailed. They tout that it makes games infinitely replayable, but I’d rather have a playthrough of memorable handcrafted levels over multiple randomly generated playthroughs.
No, it means he’s calling him a whore. I don’t know Stephen Colbert on a personal level, but I am 100% sure he’s not homophobic. Cool attempt to gin up controversy though.
You have more self-control than I in responding to this sort of comment.
The game plays like a dream through Vita remote play, so if you’re wanting to play it on the go and have Wi-Fi access, that’s a good option. Gives you a way to play P4G as well.
I like the part in which he says “and they totally understand and are entranced in a world that we know nothing about”.
Geralt is a Witcher, they hunt monsters for coin.
I would like to remind everyone that this is not censorship and that Playtonic as a private business has the right to express itself as they see fit. If they do not wish to include voice work by a controversial figure in their video game that is well within their right. Jon’s free speech was not violated in any way…