The game may have improved, but people who are saying they believed it was a masterpiece at launch are absolutely fucking delusional. The game was released in a nearly unplayable state.
The game may have improved, but people who are saying they believed it was a masterpiece at launch are absolutely fucking delusional. The game was released in a nearly unplayable state.
This is really more “falling unexpectedly through a failed trapdoor sucks”. The video shows he fell really hard, directly on his chest/abdomen (not sure why the article says he fell on his back), there’s no way anybody is taking that fall without some damage.
The IMDB app shows in production or in development stuff where it doesn’t show it on the site for some reason.
Not making a value judgment on Haddish or even saying she doesn’t deserve work...I mean, people have done worse stuff and have never stopped working (Hi, Woody Allen), I’m just saying objectively she still has a hell of a lot on her plate looking at IMDB
See the color of his skin? See the state he lives in? See the people he associates with? See how much money he likely has?
Haddish still shows 11 upcoming credits on IMDB. That’s a hell of a lot of work for someone who’s “lost everything”
Obviously it’s not apples to apples, and I don’t even like Dunkey’s whole bullshit, but, the critic-to-creator pipeline gave us Jean-Luc Godard, so it’s not impossible for critics to bring their criticism to then make great art.
Of course Kotaku has to have a cynical, negative take on everything.
Same here, I was somewhat excited about it because it’s been a while since I’ve played a nice open-world crime game, but the bugs in this seemed completely inexcusable. I was fully expecting a 7/10 game and didn’t have any illusions that it would be a masterpiece, but, I was hoping it’d be fun at least. From the bugs…
The word is ergonomics
Yeah this seemed like such an obvious miss for Sony (and Media Molecule by extension). They had the opportunity to have a mini-Unity on their hands if they had let Dreams be used more as a tool than a toy.
You don’t. It’s an art piece that the artist made as a ‘statement’. What that statement is supposed to mean, that’s really unclear...long-running narratives, when put together, come out to be a lot of pages? If you took every Lockhorns strip that’s been published since the 1960s, I’m sure it would be a massive book as…
You know my guy here may not realize that that manga industry has actually solved this issue of ‘post-digital manga’ by publishing the series as discrete books that are available in an innovative, modular format that allows readers to distribute the volumes in a more convenient fashion.
It’d be good if they would emphasize those aspects, then...the only stuff I’ve heard about The Whale is “he’s so fat, he jerks off and eats endless fried chicken and he’s sad”
Damn, now who’s going to write the “Game Pass is 100% full of shitty games and is losing them constantly, never gets any new games, and it is the worst service that has ever existed” articles?
You know, the audience may have been better served roasting the literal convicted pedophile (who filmed his encounters with a 12 year old) that directed the film!
Chappelle also joined in on the jokes, encouraging audiences to be themselves
I’m sorry, but everything coming out about The Whale seems fucking exploitative fatphobic bullshit. It seems like the entire film is “oh god he’s so fucking fat, watch him jerk off and eat fried chicken, he’s so disgusting”.
These kinds of scaling options should be the default in all single-player games.
This is exactly what Grimes was advocating a few months ago...just as disgusting back then, still disgusting now.