Does PS5 still do that dumb shit like the PS4 does where you have to have like twice as much space available as a game needs to actually be able to download and install it?
Does PS5 still do that dumb shit like the PS4 does where you have to have like twice as much space available as a game needs to actually be able to download and install it?
I loved the PS3 XMB and remember it getting shit on a fair amount by some people and never understood why, but if they could have known what the PS4 interface would like like they would have shut up real quick. Why mess with something that worked so well?
I recently moved and hooked up my PS3 for the first time in more than half a decade, and I immediately got mad all over again at the PS4's interface that I had grudgingly come to accept over the years. I don’t think its even possible to copy videos or music to my PS4 hard drive and even with just games on it I find…
Star Fox had a Wii U game that got an at best mixed reception due to targeting with the gamepad, so that hasn’t been dormant as long. Waverace and Pilotwings were both pretty much tech demos for their systems, but Waverace is fondly remembered enough that I am surprised it hasn’t come back. F-Zero being dormant this…
I can’t believe they didn’t use an image from this episode for the article header.
“gorilla with a space helmet named Ro-Man Reigns”
Yeah, VR was the first thing I looked for. Bummer.
I’m assuming it works like the previous Hyrule Warriors, which means on your map screen you can also select one of your characters you are not using and order them to head to a specific location. They are fairly useless under AI control so they aren’t going to clear anything more than a minor outpost on their own, but…
It seems an odd choice for SNL, I enjoyed Sarah Squirm’s Flayaway short on [adult swim] but had no idea she was on SNL now. And now that I know, its still not going to encourage me to watch, because I know they aren’t going to let her do anything as out there as Flayaway. And if she did something that weird, the…
Central Organization of Police Specialists. Its a crappy backronym, but they did have a banging theme song:
Why bother with all the secrecy on set if its still revealed ahead of release? It would be wonderful if it was possible to do something like this and actually have it be a surprise for viewers (at least, the first night’s viewers before some of them go online and spil it for everyone else), but they know its probably…
I’m sure there is plenty of thinking about selling new funko pops/action figures/merch for character variants, but from a writer’s perspective these alternate universes are also one of the only ways you can write your own story at DC/Marvel from start to finish without worrying about interruptions from crossovers for…
Ed Piskor’s comic Red Room, about dark web live murder videos fueled by viewers’ crypto payments, has already gifted us with The Crypto-Currency Keeper:
... made out of hemp.
*note to self, investigate viability of creating digital Tyler Perry pogs and then selling NFTs for them (and since people are already totally selling NFTs for artwork they didn’t create and don’t own, I could ACTUALLY DO THIS)
I love that in this case the kinja-fication randomly moving around some of the text in your copy-paste is barely noticeable because it only makes the sentence slightly more incomprehensible.
I worked with a cool, funny, intelligent, attractive lady and was surprised to find out she listened to Rogan’s podcast. And its not like she just had shit taste, either, as she was the person who insisted I watch Brockmire and that ended up being one of my favorite shows from the last couple years. Baffling.
ok but please everyone watch Ten Year Old Tom on HBO Max so HBO doesn’t cancel another hilarious Steve Dildarian cartoon. I still can’t believe they cancelled Life and Times of Tim when it looks like his shows cost like $5 to animate.
I saw ads for this constantly on PlutoTV, but since that is like the only thing I watch with ads other than youtube I don’t know how much it was promoted elsewhere.
comment of the day right here.