The single line that made me a fan of Spongebob.
The single line that made me a fan of Spongebob.
“struggles to ingratiate himself with his teammates and manager thanks his now well-established lack of professionalism.”
Not much time to fix the various issues with the game seeing as it comes out next week.
It’s hard to appease gamers. The best way: give them great games.
I believe it’s NiMH, as in rechargeable batteries... which is what the story is about.
You hear that, Rockstar? You didn’t crunch hard enough!
I understand cameras were a thing in 1899, but most people did not have one. It’s weird Arthur carries a camera with him. It almost breaks the immersion thinking he’s carrying a mobile with him.
Something about impaling a goblin with a sword through its chest, and then dropping a ceiling upon a group of goblins is way darker than I would imagine in Harry Potter. And yes, I’m aware of all the terrible things Voldemort did, but at least they didn’t SHOW this kind of gruesome act of violence.
Dammit! I wanted Rocket League to be the “first”.
She looks completely different in that screenshot than in the previous games.
Nice try, LIAR!
Bungie must be one of those game developers that’s just riddled with young talent. Young, inexperienced, talent that’s figuring it all out as it makes this game. And we, the gaming population of Destiny, have to hit every. single. hurdle, as they stumble figuring out how to do this thing.
Another problem for me is how Destiny’s fashion design has always sucked. For every cool looking armor set, there are 5 or 6 fugly sets right behind it. It’s disappointing because I mainly play my games to make my character look bad-ass. And Destiny barely has any armor pieces that I really love.
I actually think he’s doing pretty good considering last season. They’re in these games. At least they’re not getting blown out. And they have 2 1st rounders for the draft. Easy to make fun of him know, but he knows how to coach offense. As far as defense, Dungy handled that... er
Who said I hate men? You’re overly sensitive about this. My quote is not just aimed at the specific session. You’re lacking perspective on the overall problem and care too much about this session as if it’s the end goal. The problem is not, “we need to stop the inequality toward men!” but about sexist workplace…
Are you kidding me?... Portnoy is an actual last name? UGH, cue the BoJack Horseman references
I’ve been feeling this way the past few years now, forming an argument toward how the internet will likely be the downfall of civilization. While the internet’s greatest strength is cool and all, it’s also its biggest problem, overshadowing any good it brings: The freedom of information... ANY kind of information.
I’m surprised people just don’t help each other for the first step.
You could not be more wrong about my goal. I was being very sincere because I really do believe that quote. It does a very good job of explaining the attitude of certain groups, in this case those who have certain privileges. In fact I don’t see why you consider that awkward. What’s awkward about dropping that quote?…
If the aim of the session was resume feedback, presentations on several aspects of game design for aspiring female and non-binary professionals, then yes. Men have plenty of help in society for such things. It’s an interesting conundrum, but as a man, I can understand the idea of an event focused on helping a…