We see the joke has gone over your head.
We see the joke has gone over your head.
On an unrelated note, does anyone remember Paranoia Agent? I loved that show. Wish I could find it somewhere.
Are they supposed to be journalists? Not just bloggers? They're just bloggers. This isn't a news website.
No, dude. No one does that.
They weren't available day one because if they were then the Xbox wouldn't have been released until March.
Blackface might be a taboo but it is not inherently racist. Intent is everything. Antiquated feelings about things that are out of context are nothing.
He is saying the AI is cheap. Not that it is too hard. If it was hard it'd be quality AI. He's saying that using a simple pattern that you learn and exploit is cheap. Not that it is too hard for him.
Finish what you start, bro. Life's to short to be a quitter.
Things can be cheap AND predictable.
Hey everyone. You could already know all of this stuff if you spent hours curiously poking around for obscure VO jobs by actors on Wikipedia. WAY MORE CONVIENIENT!!!
How do you just not read an article and come asking stupid questions about shit that's answered in the article?!
I had that too. The interviews with Stan Lee at the beginning of those Pizza Hut tapes really put the point of X-Men in perspective for me. The first time I ever thought about that kind of stuff.
If you're cheap enough to ask if a $60 game is worth $10 bucks then, no, it isn't.
What ever happened to the people who were in this thing? It's pretty awesome that they were the first human incarnations of these characters. Kotaku should do a "Where are they now?" article on these people. Who here would not read that?
Maybe watch 4 minutes of it. Does look rad but the consistent vagueness might not be everyone's cup of tea.
It was the one specific one I'd heard.
Yup, Guy Ritchie found Jason Statham on the street pedaling stolen goods just like he is at the beginning of Lock Stock and put him in the movie. Now he's an action star.
You don't get paid 10,000 dollars to record ambient dialog for games. My guess is $150 a piece for those gangster dudes, tops. Maybe working actors would get paid a few hundred bucks for those parts...
Lots of film directors do this too. Sucks to say but trained actors often just sound so... trained. This is coming from a guy who studied at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. Authenticity never hurts.
Yes, but it splits the screen into two smaller screens that together only take up about 65 percent of your tv screen. Kind of a bummer. Still hella fun once you forget about it.