No doubt. At least some people are willing to risk similar bans to bring us scenes of The Division reminiscent of that first time it was shown off.
No doubt. At least some people are willing to risk similar bans to bring us scenes of The Division reminiscent of that first time it was shown off.
the problem with games being too realistic....what happens when its too realistic. Realistic isnt fun. Uncharted/Tomb Raider would be unplayable if they were realistic. You would need a survival meter. I just got cut....you probably need anti biotics out there. Animals alone in jungles are a problem, but they…
We don’t ignore Nazis. We hit them with bright sunshine, shut down their websites, get them fired, ostracize them and occasionally punch them in the fucking dick.
He should have Czekaj’d himself before he Wzekaj’d himself.
Anyone else notice Schumer silence Democrats’ applause with a sharp hand wave? What’s up with that?
Have you ever seen a grimmer batch of faces in your life? They look like they’re going to spend five hours at a college graduation ceremony where they don’t even know any of the matriculators. Hee hee hee.
I have said this before and it never stops being true: Donnie sounds like someone trying to have a serious conversation on a ball of cocaine. I really can’t listen to him talk, and when I read the shit he said, he sounds like a puppy that has too many shiny objects and noise makers around it.
Grand Theft Auto Online’s Tiny Racers update, releasing next week, applies a little historical perspective to the…
I would probably buy the SNES Classic, whereas I only toyed with the idea of buying the NES Classic.
It’s not political correctness, it’s respect and human decency. People need to grow the fuck up.
That seems to be the go-to method for edgelords:
Youtubers like this are the new generation of Radio Shock Jocks; empty and vapid content that aims for trashy and offensive, disturbingly popular, and annoying as all fucking hell.
It further proves one can’t buy class.
Me. Me, me me. I. Me. Myself, I, and also me. Most importantly, me.
This article could use some examples.
Sometimes a game doesn’t have to write it on the wall or yell it in our ear. Sometimes we’ll just notice that the thing is next to the other thing and draw our own conclusions.
Which should be number 2 or 3.
Splinter Cell: Conviction had a pretty innovative solution where mission objectives and plot related flashbacks were displayed your surroundings, as if some were shining a film projector onto the environment. It allowed the player to see relevant information without taking them out of the game, and it also served as a…
No one pauses to read lore. it’s time devs understood that.