This was a film that was banking on cultural relevance, a relevance that stopped existing about two years ago.
This was a film that was banking on cultural relevance, a relevance that stopped existing about two years ago.
I can’t wait for the think pieces about how Overwatch was over hyped and how it wasn’t really that great in hindsight.
As someone who is in love with Overwatch, without any particular hard on for Blizzard. I think it is a matter of the game either speaking to you or it doesn’t. I can see the tone of the game not being for everyone.
People like it, so I guess yeah, you are missing something.
You can’t have a Crazy Taxi image without Gus and his 1950s cab. (Unless that’s supposed to be it on the far left.)
Matthew Arnone is a freelance games artist from Brooklyn who has done almost everything in the field, from UI to…
YEAH, THAT’S YOUR SPINAL CORD, BABY! DIG IT!
An environmental warning in the middle of a Doom comic. Yep, sounds like the 1990s alright.
Too huge of guts for today’s technology to render. Give it another 20 years.
I haven’t played it yet, but PLEASE tell me there’s some easter eggs for THIS timeless gem:
My only disappointment is that you do not get to rip and tear the Cyberdemon’s guts. :(
On the upside, that guy can land on Mars, kickstarting the plot of ZOE.
Hmmm... Not what I expected at all, I had pictured a gunmetal armor body similar to Rising’s Raiden.
Strange, i was expecting some futuristic full plate-armor, but it turns out to be a futuristic space suit, hmmm, this design doesn’t lend itself really well to an action heavy game meaning this particular design probably isn’t directly related to the game they announced they are working on right now.
I want my MGS
Haha. Nahhh. We were just being dumb highschoolers. The person that took my tag hasn’t even used it on an xbox system, it was more than likely a Zune name or something ridiculous, possibly even just an original Xbox.
Congrats to everyone who wants the gamertag StraightChillin.
I just hope someone makes better use of “420BrosephStalin420" than I did.
I don’t think I’ve ever actually followed a series that Cooke worked on, but his art is iconic in the fact that it’s immediately recognizable. It’s a shame how he died though. It’s almost reminiscent of how Mark “Ringo” Wieringo departed as well. Damn shame.
Through his work he’ll endure. Sucks about the lung cancer, terrible way to go.