thetruegentleman
thetruegentleman
thetruegentleman

Texans don’t do fancy gun play; go to Colorado or Utah for that. No, Texans prefer to go out to a ranch in the middle of nowhere for a weekend to shoot and drink, so there’s no one to bother with a few thousand rounds of ammunition getting poured at bottles, targets, and whatever unfortunate rodent or bird happens to

Right now, it probably isn’t: Konami wants people buying more bases, along whatever DLC they plan on putting out.

Look on the bright side: this is pretty good proof that Dark Souls isn’t nearly as hard as people keep trying to make it out to be.

And yet, still brilliant.

Without being able to hear what he was making at the time, we have no way of knowing if what they’re saying is true: while it would be understandable that music that will probably go unused would be inferior to his regular music, it’s also possible he tried to make said music even better than his usual work, so he

It’s so weird for an international company famous for its video games to just throw their arms up in the air and say, “Fuck it, we’re focusing everything we’ve got on Pachinko; focusing on a machine that owes it’s popularity to the fact that it’s just barely considered legal will never backfire horribly!”

It isn’t about the volume of money: The Pokemon Company throws events of its own, and these guys made a competing event that’s cheaper and can do things that an official event can’t, like serve alchol. Why go to an official event when the ‘unofficial’ one is so much better?

Ignorance of the law has never been a legitmate legal defense, so they probably should have put some more thought into this.

A guy who looks/acts exactly like a girl.

From what I’ve seen, at least as many people in the Dark Souls community see the lack of a pause function as ‘fake difficulty’ as not. Of course, the lack of pausing almost certainly has more to do with the fact that the game is supposed to be played online, where pausing isn’t really possible, than a fear that the

Now how did they let him do that to them?

(Note to all: each instance of the word “console” in the following refers to non-handheld devices. Don’t be pedantic.)

They should be pissed that they trusted a man they thought was a friend? That isn’t stupidity: naive, perhaps, but I’d like to think that if one of my co-workers secretly fought gangs in his off time, that he would have the decency to warn us of the danger he was putting all of us in.

He didn’t have to go work at a company to live a normal life: he could have been a freelance journalist, selling his stories to the company to multiple companies, so that no one company would be singled out if the truth became known; but Superman wanted the stability of a “normal” job at a traditional company, and he

It’s easy to understand why they would want to nix any mod that may let people get around their “freemium” style purchases, but that isn’t the same thing as piracy at all.

The rewards were apparently “ready” in the sense that they could be made if there were any money to make them...but there isn’t.
Maybe they could do something if someone buys the company or the assets, but it is almost impossible to imagine that the company isn’t in some kind of financial debt by this point, so

Which is pretty much how it went in history: Joan of Arc was disliked/hated by no small amount of knights and nobels, but soldiers themselves seem to like winning and getting paid a hell of a lot more than making sure their leader is a man. Gender was always an issue, of course, but not necessarily a deal breaker.

Yeah, you can tell just by reading these panels: more people would die if they tried to save the civilians, but people WON’T die if they humiliate a high ranking member of the upper class by stealing a warship? They should have just told the truth: their trying to save the populace, not individual people, even

Dark Souls 2 gets way too much crap: it had more complicated NPCs (with actual story arcs and motivations), and arguably better lore as well, with the kingdom(s) much more fleshed out than what we saw with the other games. It also had somewhat better balancing in the combat, toning down magic and backstab spam; it

The title article is literally wrong: Ouya *did* pay some of the money it promised, but is apparently no longer able to do so. The title should really be along the lines of “Ouya will no longer pay developers for developing games.”