I did some Googling yesterday and there’s a bit of a mass exodus going on under G/O Media due to Spanfeller being “unhinged” and “impossible to work for.” 7/10 EICs have left in the past 8 months if I understand correctly.
I did some Googling yesterday and there’s a bit of a mass exodus going on under G/O Media due to Spanfeller being “unhinged” and “impossible to work for.” 7/10 EICs have left in the past 8 months if I understand correctly.
To be fair he hasn’t done it yet, but he’s working on it.
Nightingale, the upcoming card-based survival game
Meanwhile I’m overstuffed and watching sadly as the remaining product ages.
Did she leave recently? She’s still the Editor in Chief, no?
Cubone is an all-timer for sure. Some classics just can’t be beat.
How dare you subject me to the weight of aging so casually?
As if I didn’t feel crazy enough after watching the game trailer, I had to Google “Killer Bean movie” to see if you were serious.
While I think it’s batshit insane that some people want to spend so much time raising the Pokemon they use to compete, I can respect the shared interest in competing that way.
Personally glad to see I’m only interested in a couple of these. This year has been a blessing and a curse with the nonstop barrage of great games. Recently been needing to drop one game to pick up the next, and coordinating with friends has been particularly difficult since Baldur’s Gate 3 dropped...
They lost my respect when they made Fallout 4. Enjoy solutions that require creativity and/or careful dialogue options? Too bad, you need to shoot your way to the solution.
Shhhh Besthesda games are supposed to be power fantasies in which all NPCs eventually respect the player so much that they can do whatever they want without consequences.
Because you can’t drive the Mechs? Sort of sounds like you just wanted to dunk on Bethesda’s reputation for releasing buggy products.
My gaming pc is in the office, but I also enjoy playing on a controller on a large TV in my living room, and why buy 2 fully-specced PCs?
This really only seems advantageous if you have a controller/device that will repeatedly donate while you’re AFK.
But capitalism doesn’t need to win.
That single pallet contained as much as
$300,000$10,000 worth of cards
Thanks for the info! I wasn’t sure what was meant by “sold out” so I assumed the worst. I have no issue with waiting for further production.
If that’s the case, be prepared for them to sell out very, very fast.
Ahhhh I see. Wasn’t sure exactly what was happening in the gif. Fair enough.