That almost makes it worse. "I directed this commercial so we're using music I made years ago." The song simply doesn't work with this. It would go with something like a video on dirt bike racing that uses a bunch of quick cuts to different shots, but not this.
If anyone can find Kaka Carrotcake, Virginia, or Freezie Pop, I'll be a happy camper!
My problem is that my favorite part of StarCraft (or, really, any RTS) is just building a monster base and then watching my defenses fight off attacks; it's why my favorite campaign missions are usually the ones where you need to hold out against waves of attackers for X number of minutes.
Is it bad that I exclusively buy StarCraft games for the campaigns?
"It's an investment," he said. "When you invest in this company, you invest in it. If you did invest in the company, I spent the money on ordering a certain amount of Delta Sixes. So if, all of a sudden, you don't want it, it's [not possible]. It's not like you bought the purchase. You didn't purchase a product. You…
I wasn't bagging on you specifically, just the phrase, and how it usually tries to make actions seem more mellow.
Oh certainly not an excuse for his actions. I can empathize, that's all.
Am I the only person who keeps being underwhelmed by these guys? I mean, yeah it looks ok as long as you dont try to handle it. I just expected more actual sword-smithing rather than cutting some pieces of aluminium in the right shape D:
Ugh. What a waste of a talented developer. You already have Heroes of the Storm to fill your F2P multiplayer coffers.
Without the commentary, I probably wouldnt read Kotaku as much as I do.
It's become apparent all you reviewers and game journalists are Ally lovers. And I for one have a serious problem with that. For. The. Horde..
Totally lost interest in walking dead after season 2.
Predinner snack~!
Pick up that can.
Halo Theme Sung In a Church...