Honest question: Do you really think J.J. Watt would be hosting Saturday Night Live if he wasn’t any good?
Honest question: Do you really think J.J. Watt would be hosting Saturday Night Live if he wasn’t any good?
Okay, I’ve always been much more of a fan of ‘68-’69 Chevelles, but that green one is hot.
Because all Disney ever wanted to do was imitate the original trilogy.
That was the second movie - a sequel to a film no one really thought was going to be a hit - and technically the fifth part of a story that Yoda was actually in the first three parts of. So not even close to the same thing...
The Car Culture line is part of Hot Wheels. One of the things that makes the Car Culture line superior is metal bodies, metal bases, and rubber tires.
I miss mine, too. My sympathies as well.
Or just seXbox...
Loved seeing Call of Juarez: Gunslinger on here. Great game. It’s also very affordable, and can be played through in a couple of afternoons. Binary Domain and Alpha Protocol are other welcome suggestions, and it’s nice to see Bioshock 2 not getting thrown under the bus.
Because the ‘30s cars are in keeping with the art style, which is based on vintage Art Deco travel posters.
I’m old enough to have seen the original Star Wars in theaters, and played with all the toys when they first came out. When we were kids, Imperial walkers were called At Ats, and AT-STs were called scout walkers. I believe At At is even the official name. Of course, none of this is helped by the fact that George Lucas…
Idiot.
Idiot.
The friends at work I talked about this with think it’s ugly and stupid, and the one who owns an actual Mustang is bitterly disappointed.
LMFAO. “The Army did most of the work.” Not on Guadalcanal or Iwo Jima or a lot of other islands they didn’t. Or, you know, all the fucking naval battles.
Tony Stark in any of the Marvel movies. I understand the need for marketing tie-ins and product placement and all that, but Tony Stark should drive a car of his own design and manufacture, much like he does in the comics and animated shows/movies.
Former Editor-in-Chief here (Hence the EIC). I reviewed everything we published. I understand that at higher volume outlets this can be difficult to impossible, but I wouldn’t include Kotaku amongst those. I would think that Stephen could review, or at least be really familiar with, everything that his staff publishes…
I played on a standard Xbox One. Most of the stuttering I encountered was when going into/out of menus, unpausing the game, etc. Other than that, it’s mostly fine, aside from the rare instance when there’s a lot going on. Even then, the game never comes anything close to unplayable.
Have you ever been to a car race in person? The best part is listening to the cars go by when they’re at full throttle. In drifting, they’re ALWAYS at full throttle.
Red Storm Rising is really good, and I can’t really think of a reason why it wouldn’t still be good today.
That one looks great, too.