Yeah, it wasn’t a great movie, but it’s pretty obvious that it’s the victim of a lot of bandwagon hatred. Then again, these are the same types of people who have Speed Racer sitting at a solid 40% on Rotten Tomatoes, even though it’s amazing. So...
Yeah, it wasn’t a great movie, but it’s pretty obvious that it’s the victim of a lot of bandwagon hatred. Then again, these are the same types of people who have Speed Racer sitting at a solid 40% on Rotten Tomatoes, even though it’s amazing. So...
And you’re one of the pretentious assholes who takes a tiny statement the dev makes and blows it out of proportion overhyping the shit out of it with your wildest fantasies. No man’s sky is the perfect example, that guy never once said anything about the game having multiplayer only that it may be possible to meet…
A lot of these are excellent but that Yuna one is perfect. She has the perfect expression and posture
Skeptical for 3 reasons.
Im to the point now where i can only assume their licensing costs are super cheap or someone got a groupon for like 100 uses of their songs in trailers and have been desperately trying to use them all up.
Yo I know some of you have no taste whatsoever and are also probably old and washed up, but:
Let’s stop trying to turn the Beastie Boys into the next AC/DC, please?
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That’s ABC News chief national correspondent and World News Tonight anchor Tom Llamas up there, live from…
In order for a creator to fulfill the content demand that their tens of thousands of fans create, a creator commits full-time to the business of web video. Youtube ostensibly allows the creator to do this by providing enough money that someone (with the skills and initial fanbase) can make an informed decision that…
I come for the gaming news, but I stay for the Fahey.
“If you works”
Toss in the fact that so many Kickstarter horror stories keep popping up of projects that keep your money, never put out what you paid for, and vanish into the ether (only to start another project later on), and it’s hard to justify throwing money at someone’s vaporware project these days without some serious promises.
The problem I always run into is that the “survival” aspect of any of these games is either the x or y scenario. X is “you’re near a major city and you have to navigate the social structure to secure a base” and Y is “you ain’t got shit, good luck.”
Huh? There were obvious markers on each of the three turbines you have to destroy. I can’t think of a single instance where Bungie did a “TERRIBLE” job indicating where you needed to go in a mission, and this was no exception. Ghost tells you to shoot the turbines, then an icon lights up for the one in front you. Once…
I agree with the idea of being an ally in these situations (ones that pop up far too often), but I am also worried that chiming into these scenarios with jackasses online will just result in more aggravation and shouting matches with them. If they’re already big enough tools to behave this way at the outset, I doubt…
I love VIII
FF7 is such an overrated game. Like Ocarina of Time, or the Beatles. Did amazing things for the genre/industry and helped push the medium into a new era and gets way too much credit for it’s actual quality because of that.
Fuck NcSoft!
Sincerely, a still pissed off Tabula Rasa player.
I respect the views presented in this piece, but the undertone is that this is a commercial necessity. It will always be a business decision when it involves a business, of course, but I do wonder what it means when a creator’s work is so easily changed. Does it mean the integrity of the original artistic work wasn’t…