He's the leader of Justice League Dark, which is probably the worst book in the whole new 52.
He's the leader of Justice League Dark, which is probably the worst book in the whole new 52.
So unfair that Raisin The Stakes is still six episodes away.
Not cool, dude. She had a stroke.
Isn't that like, the entire joke?
I can't help but feel that the depressive and more realistic turn has a lot to do with what happened to Spivey.
A lot of people got super mega buttmad about it. Including, surprisingly, a lot of staff at the developer.
Also your standard supermarket veggies are bred to have very long shelf-lives, which plays hell with texture and acidity.
Microsoft uses deceptive language when talking about a timed exclusive!? Why, how utterly unprecedented and not at all what they've been doing for fucking years.
Yiff in hell, furfag
It's telling that the most successful sketch material in the US comes up through stuff like multiple-weeks of ASSCAT type live shows. You just can't do that properly on TV, which is why SNL is so hit-or-miss.
Look. If we're going to get into fringe creepery like Rule of Rose we're going to circle the drain all the way down to Pathologic. And that's where hope dies and we realize we like these games because we hate ourselves and want to die.
Lemme put that another way.
Anyone who likes Alien(s) has been burnt before, buddy. Fuck, Prometheus aloneā¦
I'm sorry. I think it just holds up a lot better. The old games feel increasingly ropey and hokey and it's very difficult to get back into the mindset I had when I first played them.
So, if what people are saying (including our own chainlinkspiral) is true, this is based on the cancelled inSANE trilogy, a trilogy of games Del Toro was involved with at THQ.
Oh. Oh honey. Oh honey no. It's an Alien game. Those are always terrible. The only good one is that cancelled RPG because we can imagine how could it might have been.
The thing about static camera angles is that they're not bad at all provided you can pick whether your controls move you in relation to the camera or in relation to your character's orientation, and then consistently support that.
Question: Insane was a planned trilogy with the first game being a period piece ostensibly set in the interwar period. So how much can they really keep unless they skip straight to the preproduction work done for the later games?
I've been day-drinking pretty hard and only now realize that that's obvious.
"small things like the monster designs".