It could be worse. I saw Tron at the cinema in Sri Lanka - in the 1990s. The cinema across had and I kid you not “Breakin’ 2 - Electric Boogaloo” on its marquee.
It could be worse. I saw Tron at the cinema in Sri Lanka - in the 1990s. The cinema across had and I kid you not “Breakin’ 2 - Electric Boogaloo” on its marquee.
I’m so disappointed at the fact that you didn’t say “Get over here”.
Felt this in my soul.
BC2's multiplayer was very very very good.
For its part, Battlefield has the unique gimmick of allowing players to customize their weapons on the fly. It’s extremely cool on paper—by pulling up a snazzy in-game menu, you can swap between scopes, grips, and clip sizes in the middle of conflict, rather than in the loadout screen
I just want him to play alongside Tom Hollander, where Holland takes up an apprenticeship at Hollander’s failing London gunmakers and revitalises it with his crazy, Gen Z designs.
I agree their justification was useless. But companies put those things into games because they refuse to learn the one true and constant rule for curbing piracy. Don’t spite your customer’s to get back at pirates. The lower the friction to purchase and access the more customers you attract. No always on DRM, have…
Knew it as Winning 11. Begrudgingly started calling it pro evo as well. I’ve heard a few people call it pest and it seem to become the majority. But the mob is usually not too bright anyways so we’re on the correct side of history.
Denzel Washington has always been an intense guy who doesn’t play nice in interviews.
Pro Evo seemed to be the way most shorthand it verbally, and PES when written.
I remember firing up Vice City on PS2 the first time and hopping on an Angel while Toto’s ‘Africa’ played on the radio and the sunset sent lots of lens flares my way.. man. Knew I was going to love that game. Recently replayed it on PC and still love it, horrific difficulty spikes and all.
The best Bond film of all time is clearly Goldeneye.
I’ve always been angry that the generally accepted ‘internet’ history of the games industry is an American-centric one, focusing on the “video game crash” of the early ‘80s. In reality, gaming was absolutely thriving in Europe (and especially in the UK) during this period, and Sinclair’s products were a huge reason…
The gunplay is fairly satisfying— The addition of smart guns with autotargeting and tech guns with a charge mechanic as well as melee as a viable option mean you have tons of flexibility in how you want to play and how you approach situations. I found myself with half a dozen or so favorites that I’d swap between as…
The two “meanest” insults are just perfect.
One of the first “spit out my drink” moments I remember from Norm was when he was hosting Weekend Update, and one of the news bits was that Michael Jackson had checked into Cedars-Sinai hospital for some mysterious illness or procedure, and while he was there he decorated his room with posters of young Shirley Temple.…
This is awful. He was my hero. The best stand up comedian I have ever seen, by a mile. More creative, more fearless, and more unique than anybody, anywhere. And even better than that, on a personal level, he was exactly what you would hope he would be. I got lucky enough to have backstage privileges during a couple of…
“Death is a funny thing. Not funny haha, like a Woody Allen movie, but funny strange, like a Woody Allen marriage.”
I got mine a few weeks ago. If you look around on Twitter, there’s a few accounts there that have intel on when ASDA, John Lewis, Amazon, etc will have different drops.
His set on the Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget when he intentionally bombed is an all-time favorite. Just five minutes of the worst hack jokes you’ve ever heard and he committed to it 100%. People in the crowd had no idea what was going on and the other comics on stage were crying they were laughing so hard. …