Cry harder about it for us.
Cry harder about it for us.
Stock buybacks need to be made illegal again...
An unquestionably awesome addition to the game. Feels like something you’d only see modded in by fans, so it’s rad to see it officially available. Kudos to Maxis and EA!
Depends on if you’re in the MMO sphere or if you’re a largely non-MMO gamer looking in from the outside. From that perspective it’s more fragmented and there’s no clear juggernaut a la what WoW was for the better part of 10-15 years.
The major killer for this is the lack of back compat. It’s so nice to play PS4 games on the PS5, or Xbone games on a Series X. It’d be wonderful to be able to upgrade from PSVR to PSVR2 and keep the existing library, but I know some very huge diehard PSVR fans that are skipping PSVR2 indefinitely because of this.
Too expensive, not enough content on day 1 (or likely looking at the release schedules for Sony this year, on day 365). No backward compatibility is the kicker though, I’ve got a ton of PSVR1 stuff I would love to play in non-lego-vision mode but yeah, Sony gotta Sony
“PS VR2 won’t be backwards compatible with the old headset’s library of games”
What? It was easily one of the best comedies of the last few years. How does something so unfunny like How I Met Your Father get a second season yet this doesn’t? Seriously the laugh track on that show is just so invasive, watch the opening scene of season 2 episode 1 and when Kim Cattrall is doing her bit the laugh…
What the hell is in the streamer water lately?
This article really struck a chord with me. I grew up during the 80s and 90s when outright beating and killing LGBTQ+ folks, even kids, was just how things were. Most of my friends died, either to suicide or abuse, or violence of some other kind. I myself was beaten, attacked, shot at, stabbed, left to die. I tried to…
So far, the show’s main changes from the games seem to come from a really genuine attempt to bring more humanity to the story (and to better leverage a medium where it is less important to have the player interacting with everything that is going on). I’d say they’ve done a great job, and this episode is a testament…
Yeah. Straight man here. Loved the game. Love the series. This episode was excellent, emotional, and beautifully made. So far, I have enjoyed the changes from the game. And I appreciate the expanding of the world that is happening. Bill’s letter at the end was such a punctuation mark. Like a film negative version of…
This comment section definitely passes the vibe check, unlike some of the comments online (check out The Last of Us’s official social media accounts). Some people really think showing a gay relationship with light kissing and touching is “woke” and “pushing an agenda”? GTFO. As a straight guy, I still can’t believe…
When they were having the conversation in the living room after Frank announced it would be his last day and Bill started crying, oof. I did too. That was incredible.
From a 32-year-old gay guy: I hope you get that. Hang in there.
I wouldn’t be unhappy with either nomination. Murray was nuanced and touching; Offerman with his pensive/wistful portrayal at the piano and into the bedroom. If the rest of the series can meet or exceed this episode, we’re in for one heckuva treat.
I would give Murray Bartlett the nom. Nick Offerman was good but there are so many tiny details in Bartlett’s performance (especially when his MS sets in) that were so seemingly unnecessary that I was both taken out of the show to marvel at it but unable to completely disengage because of the groundedness.
this was better and more hopeful than anything in the game. this is the first time we’ve seen people in the show *living* and not surviving. I cried for a good portion of it, what an incredible change from how nihilistic Bill and Frank’s relationship was in the game
Nick Offerman better win an Emmy for this darn episode.
The fact they managed to pull-off a same-day release without the game leaking aside, is anyone else impressed at how close the cel-shading in this game looks to real 2D animation? Seriously, this is the first cel-shaded game I’ve seen where it can be genuinely hard to tell at times!