That full-court scoop pass was goddamn beautiful. But where the hell did Beverley come from? Was he playing ‘Defense By Vivek,’ standing at midcourt waiting to leak out?
That full-court scoop pass was goddamn beautiful. But where the hell did Beverley come from? Was he playing ‘Defense By Vivek,’ standing at midcourt waiting to leak out?
See my above point about all multi-billion-dollar corporations. Anyone who believes in brand loyalty and puts Scorpio symbols on their Twitter profiles and thinks that these console manufacturers care about anything more than making as much money as possible is deluding themselves.
True though I have no doubt that if Microsoft had the opportunity to pay for exclusive content for 2 years, they’d do it in a second.
Oh yes, let’s be clear: All multi-billion-dollar corporations are equally disgusting.
How the fuck did this article get posted with not a single picture of the subject matter in it?
The guy in the video was WAY less douchey than I thought he’d be.
If you’ve never called a dog “the goodest dog” you hate dogs.
I would argue that, considering he has literally written a book about the trials of game development after spending I-don’t-know-how-long actually visiting and talking with studios for it (not to mention his years of covering video games) he would be a fairly reliable source of information outside actually working in…
I promise you that it is not an overestimation. If anything, it’s an underestimation. As I said above, you have to account for office rent, cleaning, equipment, taxes, other staff who aren’t working directly on the game, console certification costs, software costs, and so many other expenses that come up over…
Raids have mechanics that require players uncover them through trial and error. It’s not a clear-cut process, and the race to solve all these puzzles in every encounter is exciting.
Were the 2007 Patriots not the best team in the NFL that year because they lost the Super Bowl to the Giants? The best team doesn’t always win - that’s kind of one of the best things about sports.
I mean, they had two Heisman winners at the same time leading the offense, coached by a defensive mastermind (though the school’s D that year didn’t measure up, as we all saw) and were riding a two-year championship streak to a first ever third-in-a-row.
To be fair (to most people, not really him), “heat of the moment” isn’t so much an excuse but context and explanation. Normal decent people do bad things once in a while, often “ in the heat of the moment” and while it doesn’t excuse the behavior and make it a non-issue, it does put it in a context that at least…
You’re thinking of the Xbox. The iPhone is the device that revolutionized the IT industry. First, it started the smart phone revolution. Nearly all phones afterward copied its design in some way. And then a revision of the device known as the iPad went on to create a new genre of mobile computers know as “tablets.”
I play a ton of these, both before and after. I’d say Isaac has the best balance in how builds work together. The gameplay is not the most responsive or action packed, but what is easy to miss is how much of that is a feature, not a bug. Isaac isn’t a game with a base gameplay slightly modified on each run. In this…
Is that seriously your take on this?
Albert Pujols was once as beloved as almost any player ever by his hometown fans, well on his way to being the defining player of his generation. Now he’s almost forgotten, washed up, and being forced to watch himself get surpassed by an even better player on a nightly basis, on a (still) shitty team.
The worst gaming communities are primarily PC games.
I disagree since I’m able to find plenty of people through XBox One’s LFG system and the majority are not kids.
Every time you all post a poll, it is broken on mobile browsers. That is very frustrating for someone like me who does 98% of their internet browsing on a mobile device.