The George Foreman school of naming conventions.
The George Foreman school of naming conventions.
What the fuck are they talking about, art looks great.
*watches game play*
Oh....
At least they got a break from crunch trying to save Fallout 76.
The combat looks pretty basic and stiff to me. Very much alike to The Force Unleashed. At least give these Jedis some level of finesse and be able to chain their attacks between troopers like in Shadow of Mordor. The kill one enemy, kill the next enemy, kill the next enemy routine is gonna get old quick with no combo…
This explains why Mearls has been so quiet on Twitter since February...
I accidentally used salt once. Don’t use salt.
Just read an interview on Gamespot with Larian. That's actually a nautiloid one of their spelljamming ships. I remember reading spelljamming was going to make a return to 5e in some way. This could be part of it.
I’m pretty confident that the huge thing in the backround is just a nautiloid ship that the illithids use to traverse the stars.
Hands down the best Gambit I’ve seen. Hollywood couldn’t even get close to this.
I’m just gonna be an old for a minute:
“BUT MUH ALL-DIGITAL FUTURE!”
It is broadly true that we have never owned the rights to the various pieces of entertainment we purchase; be they games with EULAs, films, albums, or what have you, we’ve only ever been purchasing licenses—and those licenses, limited as they were,…
Rarely ever comment, but this one cuts to my core ... so here goes nothing.
As someone who has worked as a music journalist in earnest, the entire industry tends to be a clusterfuck of people far too willing to ape other’s opinions. It’s how you get publications saying bombastic stuff like “The Arcade Fire is the most…
This was my reaction as a teen listening to and liking the band, but Date Rape is one of those rare songs that just keeps getting worse with age to my ears (as opposed to other bad music from my youth — the Limp Bizkit being kicked around above hit its floor a while ago). There’s what the song is about and how it is…
As Rytlewski writes in his 40 Oz. review, the corny stoner bros—or at least the culture these archetypal bros are standing in for—are the ones who shout cheerfully along to the chorus of “Date Rape” and, as he puts it, are “guffawing at a joke you find appalling.” Like “Date Rape” itself, this is horrific.
I’m torn about this, as someone who was a psychology major myself (but I’m not licensed, as you are, so I’m deferring to you as the expert here).
I’m glad to see it’s being called a “disorder” as opposed to an “addiction”. I know that might seem like just a quick word switch, but, as a mental health professional, therapist, and avid gamer, the change in the wording is really important to me. I still think gaming disorder is a symptom of a larger issue, not the…
I know he's Magnitude and pop pop is just his catchphrase, but still.