joeburnit
JoeBurnit
joeburnit

My favorite of the more flowery gins is St. George’s Botanivore. It’s very fresh and herbal tasting without losing that gin burn entirely. Makes for a hell of a G&T, but it’s far enough removed from Tanqueray/Sapphire and the like that you might have to rethink any cocktails that don’t lean towards the brighter

Those shoulder buttons are killing the good vibes.

It’s too bad navigating those beautiful backgrounds became more and more of a headache as the PSX era FFs progressed.

It must be hard being so vigilant all the time. Most assholes get to relax on occasion, but you seem puckered up and ready to shit out something pointlessly vile at all times.

Maybe if you don’t don’t do those things than the author simply isn't talking to you.

This is all very gross!

But misandry isn’t real. It’s a word that was developed because calling someone a “man-hating feminazi” started getting misogynists weird looks in public. So they started to play up a victim angle so they could go on hating women, and then they dressed it up in pseudo-Latin because they thought they were smarter than

Whole lot of fucking white people in that thar videyo.

What about the part where all of the main characters are unbearable human beings and the camera-friend is constantly justifying his filming in the most on the nose way possible?

Carmel is a beautiful place occupied by the sorta people that can easily afford to pay Bill Murray to throw their phone off the roof all night and who almost undoubtedly have done something to deserve it.

Just one tech site that doesn't fetishize the worst applications of our technology would be such a breath of fresh air.

The sequel either benefitted from or required the expansion pack, can't recall which. It certainly looked amazing with it, at the time.

I went through the effort of using a GBA Micro to play the game properly, because the sound syncing issues I found on emulators completely neutered the combat. You can’t have rhythm based combat when your music is off-beat and precisely timed input is expected.

Any reason you highlight those two?

The surprisingly good mobile game nailed the usage for that song in its final (I believe) stage. The level itself was so-so, but really well-tuned for a musical peak.

The games industry desperately needs to learn the value of editing. We’re still in this silly phase where more is inevitably assumed to be better by the great majority of the audience, and the publisher is inclined to agree because it decreases the likelihood of putting your games into the used market.

Their Botanivore is what turned me from a gin and tonic fan to a gin fan. It’s a bit pricier than my usual liquor tastes, but it’s just such a good flavor.