"Get some Febreeze or something....this corrosive battery acid gas is going to re-condense in my lungs."
"Get some Febreeze or something....this corrosive battery acid gas is going to re-condense in my lungs."
You had me at "fucking nailed it". In my head I see the original concept artist, main character artist, main animator, producer and director all (individually) looking at the article image and saying "fucking nailed it".
I've learn long ago with Bayformers that who they are after is probably not fans.
Should I continue to do nothing the way I'm doing it now, or do it differently?
The important question is, does it come with a lanyard?
While it's clear that this Nextel/Playschool collaboration was intended to create a case that brought together the best elements from the Matrix phone and a milk crate, they seem to have failed in creating a product that will leave a lasting impression on consumers.
Yeah, you're not alone, commenting on smartphones is weird now.
I wish legit gaming publications would stop promoting knock-off games.
It's a pile o' crap on Windows Phone, too.
Earlier this week, Square Enix boss Yosuke Matsuda said some things that left a whole lot of RPG fans scratching…
My biggest complaint from the scary walking-simulator games. I understand that if you're afraid, you probably can't fight for your life, but you'd at least try. Right? It artificially inflates the fear factor because you, as the sort-of omniscient player, know you can do nothing about these things that can kill you…
This is great and all... How about they fix the game..?
Pumping out DLC and yet the game still runs like shit...makes sense.
Pretty sure the pics are such low quality is because they're being taken off a screen. As in, these shots are the ones we can look at for free.
How come "honest" trailers, commercials, boxes, reviews, etc. always tend to accentuate the negative? To the point that they often end up making the work in question seem much worse than it is. A given book, movie, series, or video game can have honest strengths, right? I'd hate to see an "honest commercial" for Super…