Only if they localize it to Yinz for the Pittsburgh market.
Only if they localize it to Yinz for the Pittsburgh market.
Yeah, this really sucks. And Then There Was X helped mold my tastes in hip hop beyond the old-school I was into at the time. Opened my eyes to horrorcore at the time, too (even if he’s only tangentially horrorcore). Guy’s a legend.
Yeah, I was tempted just for the more polished features, but the Quest version is just fine (and much more, y’know, free).
Yeah, seriously. So many untapped WB properties if they insist on going that route. Where’s my CG Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon?
I was going to crack a hacky joke about what WB properties could make it in, but with Clockwork Orange already shown, there’s no escalation to be had.
The 73rd “system stability” patch did it, made the PS4 the single most stable object in the universe. :P
Seriously though, I misspoke: I meant that the UI became more fleshed out and improved over time, fixing a number of shortcomings over the years. Like, right now the PS5 UI is sort of cumbersome and seemingly…
My one negative so far after a couple of days with the PS5 is that the UI feels like it’s in alpha. I’m sure a lot of this stuff will get fixed, just like PS4, but why is the very backbone of the user experience such a massive step backwards in so many ways (acknowledging that there ARE some big improvements as well)?
It’s baffling. Like, how is this conservatorship not just as mentally damaging if not even more so? I know from past experience that having your life heavily controlled, even when the intent is helpful, can really dig the hole deeper.
Piping hot take coming through: I’m starting to think that Jay Leno miiiiiiight not be as funny as his fame would suggest.
In anything but Resident Evil, I’d say “Padding? Seriously?”, but I guess this *is* a franchise known for nonsense, haha. Really, nothing about Lickers make sense when you get right down to it. (or zombies, or any other enemy in RE, but those are easier to accept for some reason. I have similar issues with William…
Yeah, that always weirded me out too. Shouldn’t Lickers be complete pushovers? Give them a semi-firm boop on the head and they should be done for.
Seriously, seems like he was only 89 yesterday...
After the alpha, I’m all for it. They have a great solid foundation, and I know it was just an alpha, but the aspects they stood behind as features for the final product (the difficulty, namely) were a wee bit off-putting. I’m all for hard games, Doom Eternal was my GOTY last year, but B4B just felt broken and the…
He looks like Tobey Maguire after a five year heroin binge.
I always seemed to know how to pick ‘em when it came to bad portable gaming in the 90s. I had a regular Game Boy, but it shared a room with the R Zone (the actual headstrap version, no less), the Virtual Boy (ten bucks at the mall, less than a year after launch!), the Game.com, and way too many “normal” Tiger LCD…
This article might as well be AI generated for how much sense it makes to me (not the writing, the subject matter), but I can at least relate to the habit of compulsively saying stream-of-consciousness nonsense to fill silence. So... there’s that?
Seriously, maybe if it were some hipster-y modded out vape instead of a cheap pen we could get some laughs out of that, but even then... dude’s literally a walking joke, you don’t have to dig this deep to find stuff to laugh at him for.
Oh goddammit, you know what I mean, haha.
Same, I embrace the beige nerdiness of the old PC stereotypes, I’m not trying to make a statement with my computer. (and John Hodgman outcools Justin Long any day of the week, even if I had no idea who Hodgman was when those ads ran)
I’m an oddball in that I don’t associate Yaphet Kotto with Alien, I associate him with explaining how to use 3D glasses to fight a dream demon. That may not have been his, uhh, most iconic role (even just counting horror-adjacent stuff) but it was so ludicrous and he was so game for it that I immediately liked him.