“We are tired of pirates hurting the developers who use our products, so we’re taking the steps to be the primary hurters of developers.”
“We are tired of pirates hurting the developers who use our products, so we’re taking the steps to be the primary hurters of developers.”
That might set a resurrection speed record.
Just using a cosmic maguffin to un-Inhuman all the post-Terrigen Bomb Inhumans wouldn’t do?
That would be the quantity and quality of cayenne pepper you’d buy if you had something like an unwanted skunk around your house. From personal experience, it does make skunks bugger off.
This looks like a Doctor Aphra game built by a studio that wasn’t allowed to use Doctor Aphra.
Cat Quest gets points just for having Matt Berry narrating the trailer.
The writing was not good. The “Do you know why a rock sinks?” pseudo-philosophical twaddle still sticks out as a memory of the eyeroll-worthiness of the writing.
That they picked two guys who had no producer credits and no produced scripts that were actually GOOD (like that last awful Star Trek movie where the Beastie…
Ah, Bobby K.
The guy who lawyered up to make a sexual harassment suit from his flight attendant from his private lane to go away, settled for $200K + $475K in legal fees, then stiffed his lawyer on her bill, the lawyer sued Bobby, and he ended up paying over twice as much in settlement to his own lawyer as he did to…
Neomuna being a ghost town is disappointing. I was hoping for a more “lived-in” environment. Why keep all that neon lit up if all but a couple of people in the city are in stasis?
“Site That Makes Shit Best Of/Worst Of Lists Complains About Someone Else Making Shit Lists. Film at 11.”
Given that Ellie talked excitedly about Mortal Kombat after seeing a non-working machine in episode 3, it makes plenty of sense to show Mortal Kombat than “generic fighting game” in the flashback episode. Now, we know why she has such memories about it.
Maybe it’s time to bring back the Game Cage like they had in the Toys R Us when I was a kid. It had that real “pawn shop in a really sketchy part of town” ambiance. Only thing outside the cage were vouchers for things kept inside
the cage.
What I’ve seen of the art design of this game reminds me a lot of the work of Simon Stalenhag - the rural paired up with gigantic bits of unfathomable technology.
I was kind of happy the narrative of the TV show doesn’t take breaks so Joel can kludge together some bandages or check every shelf for a random soup can of nails.
I have a hard time believing this is still a thing with Pokemon being a well-watched show worldwide for longer than most of the Gawkmodo staff seems to have been alive.
Anyway! Last week, Adobe dropped an announcement saying that AI-
generated art was going to be made available as part of the company’s vast library of stock images, going so far as to say the field is “amplifying human creativity.”
I felt that last season and its pirate theme really didn’t flow well from the season before it, which didn’t mesh well with the season before that.
The last two seasons, space pirates and Calus redux, felt like detours, and did less to drive the main story after coming off a season that was built around one of the big…
And all it cost was an arms dealer and the U.S. spiking any chance that MBS, the apparent mediator in this case, might be held financially responsible by Jamal Khashoggi’s widow for MBS’s goons butchering her husband.
Bad guys, 15 - love.
Still, it’d be nice if more people had been willing to throw a buck a month his way for the sake of the work he was doing for them.
This story belongs in the Gawkmodo Narrative Collapse Hall of Fame, alongside Jezebel’s dedication to the debunked Rolling Stone UVA frat rape story, and the Gawker staff trying to out supposed closeted homosexual David Geithner, who was not gay, seemingly on behalf of someone trying to blackmail Geithner, and then…
That particular Hank Williams song has been used to promote the game in the past. You can find it in the Gamescom 2012 promo trailer for the first LOTU game.
Gustavo Santaolalla is credited for the TV show on IMDB, so he, or at least his music, are going to be used in the show in some capacity.