The silliest part of all this is that Bluehole thinks licensing an engine means they have an “ongoing relationship,” that in turn can be alluded to by Bluehole to suggest some kind of impropriety on the part of Epic.
The silliest part of all this is that Bluehole thinks licensing an engine means they have an “ongoing relationship,” that in turn can be alluded to by Bluehole to suggest some kind of impropriety on the part of Epic.
ClickHole is coming to Kinja.
It’s really sad. One of the most lively and entertaining commenting communities gone in a flash.
All these comments and nobody is pointing out that a very similar game already exists.
You're the commenters we deserve, but not the ones we need right now.
I’m gonna spring for Discord’s Nitro subscription because of this. I suggest all others who have the extra dough do the same. And make sure to let them know why!
Did you enjoy the DQW games? I’m a Musou addict and I play every spinoff, but I couldn’t get into DQW 1 (so I didn’t play 2 - the exception to my rule).
How often do you play Pokemon Go? Because this is simply inaccurate.
Lipschultz needs to get his story straight. Does he believe, as is the case in the Evelyn Beatrice Hall quote, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”? Or does he think the joke is “pretty funny for its shock value”? If we take him at his word in the case of the latter but…
“You might be wondering how this happened...” Great trailer.
This is great advice. The French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan had a similar idea, where he championed the “variable session length” to end his sessions on a particular breakthrough with his analysand. He bases this on the principle of the Zeigarnik effect. Applying these ideas to gaming, particularly ending on a high…
This is a rough blog post. Not because it is all wrong, (it’s not — I think the game is mediocre for a few of the reasons you stated and a few you didn’t mention) but because it highlights a serious problem with the mentality (or dare I say, pathology) of a lot of people who play video games.
STASIS?! IS THIS TRUE!?
I gotta say, I am surprised by all these responses. I absolutely detest stealth missions of any kind and I thought this was at least tolerable. I was able to beat it on my second try. Maybe sheer luck? Maybe extreme caution because of my hatred for these kinds of missions?
I hope what doesn’t get missed here is that Moonlight is a tremendous film that has only achieved a fraction of its deserved audience. The truth is that if you appreciate good filmmaking, it is to your benefit to watch Moonlight!
Is this a controversy? The Prevent Cancer Foundation has overhead, like any other charity. There are charities with less overhead that I prefer, but none that deal with cancer specifically.
Reading through the article, it appears he is not banned nor does anywhere in the article suggest he should be. The article documents the facts that some viewers had concerns about Linkus referring to Narcissa by her pre-transition name. Isn’t that a fair concern? Maybe Linkus doesn’t understand what is at stake in…
It's hard to account for the way in which I found the episode utterly delightful to watch, and yet am so hostile to the plot beats it runs us through. I hope the series finds its footing once again plot-wise, but no matter what I'll enjoy seeing these characters interact.
Would you really find such a thing that satisfying? Torbjorn is already extremely weak. I think the issue with him is that he doesn’t “scale” well. In competitive play, or even in a casual session with decent players, he’s fairly useless. But any ability I can think of to improve him would make him too frustrating to…
You might want to consult some good journalistic work on this topic. http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk…