Make that Varrick in a giant mecha, and I'm sold.
Make that Varrick in a giant mecha, and I'm sold.
No need, that card's perfect. "smark", after all, is a contraction of "smart mark".
Oh, that's from Miley? I thought it was porn.
it's meant for pro-wrestling enthusiasts.
It doesn't apply to all genre movies, though.
This Peak Geek theory doesn't take international sales into account. Back in the day, you fail to sell your movie in the US, and it's the kiss of death. These days, you can have movies like Pacific Rim, a flop in the States but a hit elsewhere. It managed to break even, and now Guillermo del Toro has started talking…
I'm confused. They're calling it Ground Zeroes again? I thought the official name was Phantom Pain?
One thing about obsolete words and iconography that are still in use, like the "Save" diskette or dialling with a touch-tone phone, were obsoleted less than 50 years ago. There are still people alive who remember these things.
Highly relevant:
My sister just bought one of those Shelob sets. It is awesome.
I'm Asian, I have N-word privileges. :P
Have you seen Chris Hadfield's videos from the ISS? Apparently, Abrams got it right: space is full of lens flares.
We get it you're a joke hipster.
Yahtzee's said it, Jim Sterling's said it, Total Biscuit's said it. Now that South Park's said it too, I hope people actually listen this time.
But will there be a Brack Friday Bunduru?
But the main article's a reblog anyway. Those photos aren't original Kotaku content. You don't seem to understand that; I feel sad for you.
This is worth an article? If you're gonna reblog an XB1/PS4 matchup, why not this actual review/tear down from Extreme Tech?
He likened himself to the Egyptian Ozymandias, AKA a Living God to his people. So yeah, adopting the persona of a would-be demigod and destroying millions to fulfill a greater good = Playing God.
A pity Netflix won't take my non-US credit card.
can we get a banhammer up in this bitch?