spohlso
Spohlso
spohlso

This guy is why I hate MMOs.  Having to interact with other humans.  Not a big fan of that whole ‘humanity’ thing.

One of the most well known racists on Earth goes to a ‘hip hop brunch?’ Wow! It’s almost as if she was hoping something newsworthy would happen?

So... I worked from home Wednesday just so I could play this on my lunch break. This morning I got up two hours early to play it. Put on the VR while trying to polish off my breakfast. Two awesome things happened that I didn’t wait for before. First, if you let it play out past the Ubisoft logo... it does a 3-D

Maybe without the VR. With the VR it’s a whole different experience. A level of immersion simply not possible without it

I am loving the hell out of this DLC. I worked from home yesterday, specifically so I could spend my lunch break playing it. So beautiful! It’s everything I wanted Star Trek Bridge Crew to be when I first bought it.

Studio Ghibli created my entire second childhood. So many moments I shared with my own kids thanks to that studio.

I just wish there was a way I could take my old Rogue Squadron games and remaster them with modern graphics. I would happily pay full price for those same games I’ve already played... just like I bought the original trilogy on VHS, then DVD then Blu Ray.

Doesn’t matter. I’m personally boycotting EA forever. It’s not just about the monetization (though that’s huge) it’s also about the fact that they ingest awesome game studios then disband them.

I think we’ve reached the point where, when someone brings up that bit from the book the correct response is simply, “You know... Stephen King was doing a WHOLE lot of coke back then, right?” and just sort of leave it at that.

There is simply not enough ‘nope’ in all of recorded human history for this.

Just have to add ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars’ if for no other reason, the fade out on ‘Ziggy Stardust’ originally had a couple of harmonics on the guitar, just two little pings. My entire childhood (my dad was a huge Bowie fan, so I grew up with everything between Space Oddity and

Just have to add ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars’ if for no other reason, the fade

I’m so baffled by all this. My ex wife was overweight. While we were married I gained a lot of weight too. Then, I started eating more fruits and vegetables, stopped eating meat and processed food and got more exercise. I’m back down to the weight I used to be. Eating better and exercising more... it’s not rocket

Pitfall for the Atari 2600. Up until then, everything I owned was a birthday or Christmas gift

I’m buying it next payday. I WISH I could rent a couple of Playstations and VR set ups. I’d love a LAN party with my kids (teenaged Star Trek fans) but I can’t afford to buy everyone a PS4 and a PSVR

I can’t care about television any more. On the other hand, my guitar skills have increased exponentially since I ‘cut the cord.’ Hmmm..... there’s gotta be some witty way to work ‘chord’ into that.

Not to mention every detail on the Death Star... still love the hell out of that poster though

It was a good one... but my money is on Rogue Squadron II: Rebel Leader. Probably the only great game for the Gamecube. 

That would be true if we did something to slow down our capitalist society’s descent into oligarchy.

You are SO right

I don’t get arthouse critics reviewing action/adventure movies. That’s like the weatherman doing sports. Sure... they’re both segments on the evening news, but they’re not really related