This one is popular on LinkedIn:
So they do read the slideshow comments ;)
I think that one team is decidedly better on climate, and thus making sure that team is the winning team seems a reasonable goal.
*Me initially excited about a Batman game that might change up the formula from the Arkham series
Yeah it’s been an ambition games have had really since the early ‘90s, where the Wing Commander games were called “interactive movies” by their designers, but even they were far less narrowly scripted than stuff like CoD.
At this point, it feels like some AAA titles are more interactive movies than video games. Don’t get me wrong, that scene between Valeria and Alejandro is tense, well scripted, and the graphics are incredible. I would watch this movie, even though I’m not usually a huge fan of the genre. I’m not sure I want to play…
Call in the next 30 minutes and we’ll throw in a copy of our recent investigation into whether bears do, in fact, shit in the woods.
Order a monthly subscription and you’ll also receive The Sky Is Blue Weekly Report, the Popes That Are Catholic Compendium and this year’s Calendar Of Days Ending In Y
Can't wait for my next issue of No Shit Quarterly.
Levels are more open and you can choose to go stealth or go loud. It’s as linear and scripted as The Last of Us.
Yep. You get essentially the same experience watching a playthrough on Youtube.
Yes.
Are CoD campaigns still rigidly linear and scripted? As in, you get a fail state if you don’t do exactly what the designers want you to do? I haven’t played CoD since CoD4 but from what I’ve heard, not much has changed since then.
His back yard was more convenient than driving to Chowchilla.
I wonder how many people here have any clue about him marrying himself! That was in...what? ‘95-’96? 27 years ago? I get the feeling that Jez writers fall under a very low bar of Well-Under-Thirty, age-wise. ;-p
Going forward, this is totally going to be my new unit (hee hee) of measure.
I’ve long imagined what it would be like to live (romantically) with Dennis Rodman, and the more I hear, the better it sounds.
That is exactly what I figured, about 7 years ago. My boss had cut my hours to 30 hour a week a year or so ago (say what you want about why, but the entire portrait photo industry died when Obama took office. Everyone was afraid to spend unnecessary money). He now needed to cut it to 20. So I did some math on the 64…