michaelkelehan
Michael Kelehan
michaelkelehan

They say that you can audition, and then mention in your email that you’re willing to upgrade your setup if you’re chosen for a role. So, you could try now, but not actually put forth any investment unless you’ll definitely be in the game.

Granted.

I agree. Totally, 100% agree. Cheating in online games is terrible, and people who do it should be stopped. Cheating in offline games is, you know, you’re only cheating yourself and etc.

Text box. I get it.

You couldn’t in the Parappa series. And with CRT TVs, it wasn’t necessary. Some games in the SD era (like Konami’s Bemani games) did let you calibrate, in case you were using an external sound system or a projector or something, but most didn’t, because hooking the game right up to a CRT and using that system’s

Lag isn’t just an issue with playing SD games on an HDTV, it’s an issue with ALL games on an HDTV. Some TVs are better about this than others, but nothing’s as instantaneous as a CRT (where there’s no processing involved; the signal goes from the console to the TV to your eye at the speed of light). The problem I have

I take no side on the debate as to whether or not this should have happened, but I definitely don’t think she deserved the two-stroke penalty for signing an incorrect scorecard. Clearly there was no deception involved.

Hate to hijack this and talk about something tangentially related, but... anyone else worried that just viewing an article like this would one day (soon) lower your ability to get credit, thanks to the new ISP privacy rules?

I don’t see why it “almost definitely” won’t. If it were PS4 only, that would be one thing, but since there’s a PS3 version, we know the Switch can handle it. And Atlus has said they plan on putting SMT on Switch in some capacity. Why not this one, too?

When I hear that this is a 100-hour JRPG, I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking, man, I hope this comes out on Switch. I know Persona games are typically on Sony platforms, but this type of game screams for the flexibility of playing on the TV or on the go.

When Nintendo says no to indie developers because they’re carefully curating the Switch library, remember this.

I loved the first, couldn’t believe it when they announced the second... and then Nintendo had to drop the best goddamn game I’ve ever played four days before it.

I’m sure I’ll install Horizon and Nioh one day. One day.

(also Nier)

Everyone who likes a good story needs to play these, right away. 999 will seriously blow your mind... and somehow, VLR is even better.

I don’t think it’s shortsighted or pigheaded. He thought they would fail; most games do, and CDPR wasn’t a big developer yet. Hell, the first Witcher wasn’t even very good on its first release. But, CDPR stuck with it, redid the first game a couple times until it was great, and then made two amazing sequels that

I’m on my fourth divine beast, and I’m STILL getting used to the idea of unlimited bombs.

Oh yeah they were. “It’s not working? Turn off your microwave. Stop using it near an aquarium! All we know for sure is: it’s not our fault. So, if it’s not working... we’re just saying, it’s not us.”

There’s a paragraph in this story on Death Note, but that comes in August, not April.

It’s not that Netflix hates him; it’s that Hulu loves him.