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I feel like it’s worth mentioning that you can pick up the base game for free and then get the director’s cut upgrade for $4.99.

I mean it’s EA so no surprise, But Split Second had lots of potential, it was a decently fun game, just something felt a bit missing...If anything, the Soundtrack on Burnout revenge alone was worth the price of admission. I need that metal and hard rock music back!...Also bring back a proper guitar hero while we’re at

Hey, honest question.

Yeah, nah, bro.

I’m so excited to watch a billion dollar version of shoving a fork into an electrical socket.

 

Real question here. Am I the weird one here?

Starck tweeted that Gomez was “a great guy,” and did not deserve hate for his beliefs.

Sir, this is an Applebees.

It’s more like “Major Celebrity Makes Closet Nerds Feel Good About Their Hobbies That Have Been Stigmatized for Years”

Giving Master Chief some sad backstory, having some “why did you save me, what makes me special” crap.

This is super ironic to me. Let me tell ya, I’ve been served, time and time again, the eternal argument AGAINST backward compatibility by Sony fanboys saying that they much prefer Sony invest its money in making new games instead, and that BC was for Xbox losers, that anyone who wants to play old game should just keep

Aryan vs. Predator?

Was about to bring this up. I always enjoyed the Driver series more than GTA. At least back in those days. The gameplay loop was significantly more satisfying to me because you got what you came for...kick ass driving sequences.

I do 3D modeling and animation professionally, and a couple months ago some dude I worked with over ten years ago sent me a LinkedIn message, asking if I could “teach him 3D ASAP”. It turns out he’d read an article about Beeple getting rich, and he thought “I’ll ask this random dude I worked with back in 2009 to teach

Not to mention the UI is fucking freemium mobile nonsense. It’s a million clicks to get to anything, there’s like 10 submenus, and rewards are spread across like 4 different areas. It’s terrible. 

Before anyone thinks of doing this, please consider:

“Alas, poor Yorick6969420, I knew him, xHoratiox23897. A fellow of infinite cash, of excellent weaponry. In heists he hath born me on his back a thousands time and oh, how abhorrent a pilot was he. The memories haunt me.

As much as sporting events are so much better with big crowds, other then the occasional spitting or popcorn dumping by the occasional incel, I kind of enjoyed shows like Colbert, John Oliver and Trevor Noah without the studio audience. Kind of like how I prefer shows without a laugh track. Oliver and Colbert are

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New Order also had this outstanding scene.