That part is known. The question is, whose mistress?
My buddy and I played L4D for hundreds of hours, and we played this for about 6 hours last night. Our ONLY complaint is we wished the enemies were just a tad more difficult. Other than that we had an absolute blast with this. We both rushed home after work to play and plan on playing it all weekend.
If you like L4D,…
I’m happy for more co-op games styled like this. As I’ve gotten older my desire to play competitive with friends has fallen to the wayside and I like to play cooperatively.
Wow, this is such a lovely note! Thank you so much for the kind words.
Yeah, I’m just going to go ahead and call this a “Mandela Affect” if that’s alright with you all...
The UX of the PS3 and PS4 menus was just bad. Functionality was buried in completely unintuitive places, the action efficiency was low, relevant info was rarely dynamically surfaced. People got used to it and it was usually snappy, but it’s not a great user experience.
it subsidizes the functional ad-ons coming (new characters, missions, raids, etc). Those will all be free, seems fair to me.
PS. Wishing Boomers death is NOT cool. Boomers (born 1946 - 1964) are the least of your problems!
How can there not be a single mention of Honey I Shrunk the Kids in this article when this is clearly Honey I Shrunk the Kids: The Video Game?
Someone’s got a case of the Mundays...
So just asking for clarity here:
Frankly the best anyone can get towards solving P.T. Celebrate by saying the obligatory words: “Fuck you Konami.”
I’m already seeing the comments, so let’s be clear about something here:
“Cancel Culture” did not kill Alec Holowka. We don’t yet have the full picture of how he died, but it sounds as if he died by suicide, and had been suffering from a host of psychological and personal difficulties prior to that final, tragic act.
No…
That Penny Arcade is amazing.
20 years ago, we might’ve thought this headline referred to a masked martial arts expert peeing on a cocktail party without twitching.
Hey, Don’t Mean It Don’t Say It,
I had a couple of similar experiences to you in my late teens and early twenties, and based on those experiences, I think one of four things (or some combination thereof) might have happened here:
The first is exactly what the Doc said: Your former lover may have used the word “love”…
Ageism my ass. I was a young person once and if present (old) me met past (young) me, present me would slap some goddamned sense into past me. It comes with the territory.
My wife saw this video playing over my shoulder, watched for a little bit, and said “I assume this is happening in Florida?”
It’s kind of funny how pessimistic everyone here seems to be. I’m guessing none of them actually tried out Project Stream? Because that experience changed my mind in the same way trying VR for myself did - except this is more accessible and practical than any VR application yet. Running a brand new AAA game at…