“Not least when, as with all other art, allowing derivative works only embellishes and elaborates, and doesn’t take away.”
“Not least when, as with all other art, allowing derivative works only embellishes and elaborates, and doesn’t take away.”
So ridiculous! This is akin to mug someone at gunpoint, and telling the cops you were only proving that people with guns have, indeed, higher chances to succesfully rob someone. Great work, Sherlock. We shouldn’t strive for that. Ridiculous and infuriating. Fuck that guy.
*Let me tell you about the emotionally abusive relationship I’m in since installing Cyberpunk 2077*
SNK took action before some preacher latched into this for a “satanic subliminal messages in video games” lecture like it was 1995!
Well, soonish does sound sooner than soon, though.
This was exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you very much for sharing, will definitely try ‘em out! :) I knew it was a great place to ask thank to all of you for helping!!
Ah, great counterpoint to keep in mind. Yeah, my significant other doesn’t do much gaming, though she really got into Overcooked, even at its most hectic (but now she’s had enough of it haha). I want to give her a game similar in that she can pick it up quickly, and have a good time while we work as a team (and it…
I had never heard of Supermarket Shriek and I’ve been meaning to try Moving Out, I’ll definitely give them a shot now :)
Thank you very much! I’ll check it out!
Quick question: is It Takes Two worth it? I’m dying for a good-to-great or great-to-amazing family couch co-op game after Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime and Overcooked left me and my family exhausted, so, could definitely do without all the stress of those. If It Takes Two doesn’t cut it, could someone offer a…
Oh, also, if the game didn’t randomly crash to the console’s dashboard while navigating the map, that would be amazing.
All that is great but, will I stop falling into the infinite geometry void of the world like, every 1/5 times I get out of a car? I swear by now I’ve developed an actual fear that makes me manually save the game before attempting such a wild, potentially game-breaking stunt.
40.6 GB on Xbox One Series X
As your sister site The Onion would wisely say:
I’ll get a case, same as what I did for the original PSVR. RDS Industries made an AMAZING one for PSVR, hard-shell and compact enough, where you could fit the visor, the connectivity box, and its cables. Amazing for storing and travelling, too. Whenever I open it, my PSVR looks brand new, even if the case was stashed…
I guess shaving the loading time by 70% (I mean, what the code actually does to make that happen) closes the door to many potential hack injections, so, it’s probably fair to say that it was indeed a (cautionary) security fix alright.
No way!!! $5 you’re serious?! I would’ve NEVER had missed this if the PS wishlist was still active. I made it a habit of checking it once a week for YEARS, and buying stuff, even during the weeks I didn’t turn my console on. I hate how confusing the new web storefront is, and it just made Sony lose money on an…
Realnoize42, I introduce to you: Digital Foundry.
I only hope they’re able to negotiate a Half-Life: Alyx port with Valve. That’s a VR experience I’m dying to try, but I’ll never shell the amount of money required for a PC rig capable enough (+ PC VR kit) to run it decently. Hoping between now and the time PSVR5 launches, a port like this makes sense for Valve and…
Who forgot to invite Stephen Totilo to the Jezebel news page?