If sex addiction isnt a thing, neither is gaming addiction.
If sex addiction isnt a thing, neither is gaming addiction.
Who isn’t a little coke-curious at one time in their lives or another?
I wanna believe he leans into the role as hard as he does because he believes it raises awareness, and not because, know, he’s had experience at it...
Dude that first piece of a young Fulgrim is fucking rad. The character is instantly recognizable while still feeling like a very fresh take on the primarch.
I ended up buying the rest of the Kingdom Death minis and expansions that my friend and I had passed over during the most recent Kickstarter. Nearly five hundred dollars worth of text, paper and plastic. It didn’t seem worth it at the time. Now though, after playing the main game some, none of it feels like it could…
I was under the impression that inklings are actually ink that takes various shapes. Getting a haircut would be as easy as reshaping their body really.
I can’t read “The Secret of Mana” and not spend the next twenty hours being haunted by whale song and piano keys.
The white headed one feels like it was at least in some part inspired by the Singer from Die Antwoord.
Ha! Boogiepop Nd FLCL are probably the two highest in my list. Both share a subtly in their storytelling that requires either a sherlockian eye or a willingness to watch them multiple times. I fell into the later camp.
Anyone spot Morn? Or is he still in the bar while everyone else showed up for the photo shoot?
Scotty most certainly did. Its the old Dyson sphere episode version of him, but he’s there.
I am also 35 and it is the bedrock of my appreciation of body horror. Metroid Fusion borrows from it, Resident Evil builds off it, Prototype explores its potential outcome. Basically the Thing is to gross body horror and paranoia, what Blade Runner is to the gritty sci-fi distopia. It is foundational and you will have…
More stars for you!
“The story doesn’t end here...”
Super Ghouls and Ghosts already covered this ground.
I can’t help but read this in Dave Chappell’s voice.
Fucking LOVE me some Salish art. I’ve had the good fortune of being asked to draw in the style on occasion, due to the nature of my job, and I always walk away with such respect for those people who produce it unaided by a computer. It’s effectively vector art done centuries before that was a term.
Thank you!
A talented artist as you would expect From Blizzard, but I’m sorry that is the most boring and regurgitated example of a tolkenesk fantasy setting I’ve seen yet. At best it’s WoW passed through a filter built by Weta’s Lord of the Rings team.
Any chance of an explanation for what this is about, for those of us not on the bleeding edge of whatever the fuck this is?