thediusx
Matthew Anderson
thediusx

Anyone find this kind of silly given the context of murdering hundreds of people in a death game built around the same style of another game on the same engine which was built on the story of japanese school children mudering each other that was stolen by a random white lady for a popular book then movie series?

Nope, people absolutely hated the designs from the first movie.

The transformers themselves just look so much better when they’re not a million little glittery bits that fold out in convoluted ways and suddenly leave you with a new form. The more logic that exists in how they transform, and the more recognizable pieces remain after transformation, the better it looks. This is a

Look, if you want to say something in these comments all I ask is that you be respectful to one another. Disagree on whatever points you want but please treat each other decently.  (Assholes and transphobes get banned.)

“There are women out here in real life that do have these body types.”

They should bring back that game

Ghost of Tsushima, Nioh 2 (when Nioh 1 is still pretty damn new) and Sekiro.

only you say?

Good lord yes. Fallout and the Elder Scrolls games used to be my single-player sanctuary.

we hear it’s an online game of some sort

There is an amazing field of digital archaeology and preservation emerging right now. I’m a professional architectural archaeologist, so I deal mostly in physical fabric remains, but as a major video game nerd, I can’t help but worry that so much of our intellectual heritage is being lost because of changing taste and

do you even have to ask where that money goes?

Damn it! I am vacationing in Japan RIGHT NOW (I am in my room at a Ryokan in Hakone for the night) and that shop will be a short walk from where I stayed for the first 4 nights.

This is hilarious to me. Guess what mr. unknown... your game mode is not unique nor the first of its kind. Get over yourself... and PS. you ain’t no Sid Meier, get your damn name off of things.

I went to Japan in July, and most of my time in Tokyo was spent combing through various retro gaming shops, trying to find everything on my buylist. A quick run-down:

Hey, I remember that toy!

People still ask this question?

Finally, I can live out my professional dreams!

Why not put the phone in a pentagram drawn with alligator blood and chant until something cool happens? Kids nowadays don’t even know how to have fun...