As someone who graduated from high school in 1994, I think I saw all of those with the exception of Airheads and Ed Wood in the theater. How the hell did I do that?
As someone who graduated from high school in 1994, I think I saw all of those with the exception of Airheads and Ed Wood in the theater. How the hell did I do that?
Have not bought a physical disc in ten years.
I played it on my PS2. Shrug.
I remember loving the original PS2 RE2, in particular the ending knocked it out of the park. The ending in the remake? Complete fizzile. Really left a bad taste.
Wait that’s her?! Awesome!
It’s because the games are both very thoughtful and progressive. Quite a few gamers today are neither of those things.
TLOUS2 was about what happens in a world without empathy and how violence and hate always begets more violence and hate.
I always have and always will base my politics based on whichever side most comedians seem to be on.
So wait I’m confused about what this means, must be because I’m a Xennial.
Rise of the Necrodancer sounds fire.
I clearly need to see a shrink to understand why a scene of two people preparing mushrooms almost broke me emotionally. God damn that episode was so good.
“Ninja Gaiden’s bugged, super-difficult endgame”
I really don’t think that’s it. I think what derailed it was JJ’s determination to “right the wrongs of Rian Johnson”, and while I really didn’t like The Last Jedi, RoS ended up being far worse.
What the fuck was even up with the random Keri Russell character introduced at the last minute for no reason whatsoever?
What an important piece of incredibly vague, non-specific news.
Isn’t that what the first sentence says?
PC gamers will probably buy it first on console to not miss out, then again on PC.
“I will just pay a tiny bit less for a cheaper version of this next-gen console but I’ll expect everything to play as well as the more advanced one” is perspective on life I’ll never understand.
This is why I didn’t play Cyberpunk when it launched, and it’s why I didn’t touch Starfield either: all big games today are a work in progress when they launch.
I immediately thought this was a reference to Flock of Seagulls “I Ran (So Far Away)“’s prominent placement in Vice City.