The starry night sky is where I look to get away from all that. To see ads even there would be suffocating. (And they’re not even good ads, either...)
The starry night sky is where I look to get away from all that. To see ads even there would be suffocating. (And they’re not even good ads, either...)
“A Game About Staying In Bed All Day”
Yeeeeah, I know why.
Why does this give me a weird feeling in the pit of my stomach...?
Yeah, basically this.
Just found this and...yikes. I think I’ll be laying off the memes for a while.
This is going to be a good thread.
Don’t mind me, I’m just here for the A Press jokes.
I actually liked the minimalism of the old Lego Worlds icon.
The ESRB recently told us that it doesn’t see loot boxes as gambling because players “always guaranteed to receive in-game content.” I find this assessment absurd.
To be fair, not everything posted to the internet becomes a phenomenon overnight. A lot of things, from personal blogs to mods like these, will spend their lives languishing in relative obscurity. Content on the internet is only ever as “visible” as people decide to make it. True, if this hadn’t been posted to Kotaku,…
Yeah, 14.6 million dollars is still a lot.
The second-to-last one is my favorite.
I dunno, I liked both those games. If they’d led with Mario, I’d probably spend the rest of the presentation wondering if they had anything in store besides the usual IPs.
It’s been seven years and I’m still referring people to this post.
Thumbs up for the Tim Rogers shout-out!
And if it doesn’t, that’s our fault and our loss.
It really goes to show how much hype this game has been generating, doesn’t it? Just the idea that people want to see it that badly...
For what it’s worth, the first Mega Man was pretty messy too.
I dunno, I think we’ve reached a point where “Luke, I am your father” is usually the first thing people find out about the series through pop-cultural osmosis.