Sure, but they are spoilers for a 60 year old book which many people read after seeing the first movie if they hadn't read it before and is on it’s third adaptation for TV or movies.
Sure, but they are spoilers for a 60 year old book which many people read after seeing the first movie if they hadn't read it before and is on it’s third adaptation for TV or movies.
I’ve worked on a Destiny-like game before, while I don’t want to forgive the Bungie guys for all their mistakes, it is exceedingly hard to keep all of your old content playable over a multiyear game. Just the amount of content alone grows to an amount where you have to develop an entire system for load/unloading…
I mean, if you really wanted to justify Shepherd existing in some sense six centuries later, there’s the fact that Shepherd already died once and she was retrofitted with considerable cybernetics to bring her back. Plus, in 2/3 of the viable endings she merges, in a sense, with the God-Computer.
Bingo. What’s the gap between revenue previously and revenue now.
Of course, they might have staffed differently to accommodate a scope that would meet projections but nevertheless, if you say “I made $1 last year, my projections are $10 next year” and you don’t make that, that doesn’t mean you didn’t still have some…
Missing projections by 45% is not the same as revenue being down 45%.
I could have taken this comment seriously if you hadn’t broken out “Mary Sue” to describe it. Sure, she’s trained and tried and failed again and again, but has a breakthrough in a moment of life or death desperation. Totally unrealistic character development, right? No, not at all. It’s a classic hero moment. It’s…
“You killed the shopkeeper Zar Bladlock. Now we have a new shopkeeper, Zur Bladluck. He will be succeeded by the next shopkeeper, Zer Bledluck.”
Complex systems. The gameplay systems in D2 is arguably one of the most complex in action games nowadays, with so many systems interconnecting, communicating, and/or interfacing with each other at any given time, and they keep adding more and more systems in there while also updating existing ones.
when Rian Johnson does it he gets cries of childhoods being raped, the entire IP being ruined beyond saving, and death threats
Why was Brittany still under conservatorship?
Why was the adult STILL under a conservatorship?
The guy made over $30M in his NFL career. What the hell did he do with all that money?
1) how did the black security guard being attacked by the first white guy equal “the blacks turn[ing] a disagreement into a race war”? 2) how did three or four white guys who then joined in attacking that lone security guard equal “the blacks turn[ing] a disagreement into a race war”? 3) how did bystanders coming in…
Anyone else notice the boat’s name is the Harriott II?
“He was getting aggressive.”
Oh, you mean like that thing that happened in Tulsa a hundred years ago?
Isn’t it funny how “race wars” and “race riots” are almost always started by white people? And I’m a white guy so I get to hear the shit you people say behind their backs.
“let’s talk about the ending of (insert movie here)” has been a thing here for a while. It’s not like they titled the article “make sure to stick around after the credits of TMNT for The Shredder”.
It’s an easy post to avoid and it has plenty of warning, something gizmodo is not always great at.
Although Tyler, who is white, was only on the Shreveport force a short time, he had already been suspended without pay twice before he shot and killed Bagley
Is this more humiliating than Sony putting Morbius back in theaters based on the popularity of a meme?