You are neither a happy nor fun dad.
You are neither a happy nor fun dad.
You had to take the drugs (they were in a basket with "EAT ME" written above them) that Doc Earnhardt left in the cave.
You didn't see the breakdown of the "Magical Negro" as Dennis slipped further and further into himself and appeared drunk and out of it later in the game? You didn't see a breakdown of the "White Savior" as he gets used and, ultimately, killed?
It's good SEO practice. Internal linking in a win-win for them. Besides, they're often linking to articles written by other writers of the site.
Nope. I enjoyed it very much.
It was, but I figured I'd let you know for the future. Bury the lede is a strange term. :)
It's "bury the lede".
You win the award. ;)
The computer I'm typing this to you on right now has 9GB RAM. 2GB of is outdated.
It's a standalone game being announced for a particularly time frame and console cycle. I was never under the impression that Valve had a hard date on the title, more that it was done when it was done.
Thanks for making a comment that further convinces me I don't belong among this website's readers.
The PS2 was notoriously bad for developers at the time it was released. It solidified in my mind that Sony didn't have a very good pipeline to deal with content creators.
The Last Guardian is much more official and to-be-expected than HL3. They're sitting HL3 in gestation until they get the path they want. That is pretty clear.
I can't find myself caring too much one way or another about what another human being wants to dress up as.
Thank you for that comment, Owen. Very well said and I agree with you. I know you put up with a lot of things writing on this blog in the first place, but being confident enough to step outside your professional duties and write up your personal opinion is good to see.
Because there's nothing to be proud about in exploiting a mistake.
This is a good way to describe the public discussion of the modern-day "hardcore gamer".
If you knew the design talent behind Facebook and what they had done both before and while they were there, in addition to a little bit about the difficulties of concisely displaying a large amount of data on a website/electric device, not to mention a little bit about color theory, I don't think you would make such…
I like this idea. A Templar's Creed every 2 years. An Assassin's Creed every 2 years.
Actually, let me restate that. YES, unless you truly believe that Ken Levine and Irrational don't understand the permanence of printed box art.