Firewatch gave me two amazing friends and when the game ended they were taken away.
Firewatch gave me two amazing friends and when the game ended they were taken away.
I loved the Yaroze compilations that got shipped on demo-cd’s along with the magazines.
I actually laughed at that.
Isn’t this a ridiculous zoomed in scene though? Where the girl would actually be in the background?
-xit or -exit will be the new -gate. Accept it and the coming of the inevitable “gamexit”
I actualy love Humble Bundle Monthly. I get to discover games I otherwise would not have given any thought.
Sometimes the experience is still very mediocre and then I discovered stuff like The Magic Circle. ..a satirical gaming gem with a gorgeous visual style.
Give Ubisoft all call, they are all over that open world shizzle. I bet they soon will be releasing an open world version of Bejeweled.
*makes it rain stars*
From experience I know that a lot of mainstream film critics shit on just about anything that isn’t Cannes, Berlin or Academy Award material. It has improved in recent years with fans of a specific genre being able to have their opinions heard on the internet.
But by large I still have the feeling that a lot of…
Any film made by a talented enough team that doesn’t look down on videogames as a medium.
Same with comic book adaptations. Some directors feel it is beneath them and try to distance their film masterpieces as far as possible from the source material.
I’m not saying that a complete an utter fanboy is required, media do…
The Holy Sanctified original RTS games had plenty of silly moments as well. The pop-culture saturation is indeed more recent due to WoW, but don’t act as if Warcraft was the highbrow rts version of a Shakespearean plot.
If you make a film about Warcraft it has to be slightly irreverent of fantasy tropes. Not full-on…
I would very much like Doctor Who to be a woman for once, however when you cast a woman as Bond you will likely get into the weird marketing position of whether they call her James or if they take the lazy route and call her Janice (or something). To me personally this would feel far more forced genderbending that a…
Sounds maybe shocking but I know quite a few people who are completely into death, black and/or thrash metal, but would also sell a kidney* to get into a Rihanna concert.
Music is what it is and some people are smart enough to dare to love whatever they love hearing, regardless of (sub-)cultural expectations.
*proverbia…
Vanilla kind of broke me eventually. I got stuck at lvl 40 and getting any further looked endless.
Tour-managers can be the same. They deliver you a rider with insane stipulations that don’t even make sense time-wise.
I used to be a light technician at a local venue and the rider that was presented to me read as if they were going to perform at Wembley. For example it demanded a soundcheck 4 hours.
You never know those rascals :D
Several bands have done this already, including Slipknot.....maybe they are going do a split with Slipknot :o
They will complain it used to be called BET and that changing the name is just pandering. They won’t fall for the “liboreal agenda”.
People who think they are smarted fail to realize that the competitive part might be theater, but the moves, even those rehearsed, still require training and if those involved are not properly trained it can still go very wrong.
Why would a machine need the force, when all similar effects can be emulated by machinery.
Want to shoot lighting? Discarge electricty.
Reasoning is that a 3rd party is using proprietary code and data without permission of the owner. WoW, WoW Vanilla, whatever one wishes to call it, its data is not “open-source” or in the public domain.
It is similarly when you would suddenly start publishing someone else their book that isn’t in the public domain.…