I enjoyed this:
I enjoyed this:
I finished the most recent finale of Voltron, also by Dreamworks, just this weekend. I was blown away by the dynamic animation, incredible action choreography, effects, sound design, and the stellar voice cast.
This game is a blast.
This morning, news headlines and YouTube videos across the internet declared that Bethesda will not change engines for the upcoming games Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI, setting off a wave of outrage
I was going to dive back into Destiny this week, but changed me mind when I saw it required a 45 GB update. I didn’t bother. 13 GB seems almost quaint.
This is making the rounds in the CG and motion graphics circles. It is very slickly produced, mixing a lot of neat styles.
I stopped playing for a bit, then thought I would load it up tonight. 45 GB update needed. Guess I’m not playing Destiny tonight.
Bring on the weird. The more the better.
There aren’t any hard metrics for how well digital advertising does
We will see, but I think Jason has enough juice in the industry that if these tweets are just positive PR spin/HR pressure, someone will reach out to him (perhaps anonymously) soon.
Man, this was a prime opportunity to use the slo mo feature on a cell phone.
Man, I could not get into KOTOR 1 when I downloaded it on games pass. Perhaps it was mind blowing when it came out, or perhaps my attention span is shorter now, but I quickly moved on to a more modern game.
I don’t know who any of these people are, and I’m glad. It seems like there is a new person every week that social media has some grievance with, and I have no idea who that is.
Two things:
I can see where that would be irritating. Since another commenter said they play it offline, I’m a bit more interested.
(I play it solo/offline.)
Is this game any good? It looks intriguing.
When I arrive at the headquarters of Brianna Wu For Congress, a modest house near the bottom of a quiet street in Dedham, Massachusetts, the candidate is just back from her morning run. She’s practically electric while telling me and her husband about a group of construction workers she’d run past. She had thought…
Solid write up. I was disappointed with my Destiny 2 purchase, so I’ve been hesitant to get back in. A couple of buddies of mine play nothing but Destiny and I got exhausted with it quick. It sounds like the updates really help if you’ve been away for a few months.
“You’ve always been able to play offline.” But just because you’ve averted your eyes doesn’t mean the thing has disappeared. Willful ignorance is not a solution.