Sorry, I'm Shep Alistair's mom. I'm just waiting over here for my son to crowdsource his Christmas list.
Sorry, I'm Shep Alistair's mom. I'm just waiting over here for my son to crowdsource his Christmas list.
Wish I was. It feels like the sort of that that is required.
I think the Gamer(s) of the Year this year should go to the writers and staff of Kotaku and Stephen Totilio i specifically. There have been so many amazing pieces this year. Dives into DnD, exposing toxic workplaces, retrospectives on why launches went wrong, and so many other pieces that I can’t recall while trying…
Players said they liked big butts and they could not lie, but Naoki Yoshida did deny.
If a ninji represents ghost run data, it should be translucent.
“ Despite being hacked, John said his cameras are now back online. He’s convinced the steps he took will prevent it from happening again. Besides, he says, his wife is “gung-ho” about having the ability to “nanny spy.”
I’ve had a pretty traumatic death in the family this week, and we are going to be dealing with the fallout of that for a bit. Really haven’t had time for games. I played a bit of King of Cards, and that was really fun. I thought it was supposed to be the sequel instead of another prequel. I still want to hold out hope…
““They just pull aside anyone who they don’t like the way they look—if they are black and have expensive clothes or jewelry, or if they are Hispanic,” one officer told the New York Times.”
I loved the subversion of The Last Jedi. I loved the headfake with Snoke. The combined Rey/Kylo fight was great Star Wars choreography. Luke as a burned out hippie who lived to see everything he dedicated himself to be twisted back on itself is a logical outcome that was have real world examples of. Saying Rey’s…
I definitely save scummed this quest to see every interaction and option.
Hell yeah Ethan. Im super jazzed about the expansion and can’t wait for it. How does it compare in scope so far? I felt like Plague of Shadows was larger than Specter of Torment, gameplay wise.
Just because someone didn't work on the previous entries doesn't mean they don't understand the inner workings. The inverse is true as well. Just because someone did work on the previous entries doesn't mean that they have good ideas for moving it forward.
This is helpful when you are working with newer parts in a modern time. In years past, maybe not so much.
The screen. It just turned into a cloud that poofed out from the back of the truck like a literal toxic fart
I remember watching a garbage truck try to crush one of those screens edge wise, and the whole thing just vaporized.
Seeing the flex of a motherboard when trying to install anything is a real breath holding, “Nononononononono!” moment.
Transistor was good, and I think it deserves a revisit. I recall being impressed much more with the worldbuilding, design, and story than the combat.
The reason I make that statement is because very few teams, if not no one, were doing what those games were doing at the time. Those games weren't just great gameplay, incredible visuals, and amazing soundtracks on a console, but they were the complete packages. On top of that, they were challenging the idea that 1,…
They are Japanese pull style saws used for dovetails and other joinery. I much prefer pull saws, since one of the ways steel gets its strength is in tension (pulling on it). They are way easier to start and to control. Traditional western style saws largely cut on the push, which require much more effort. Think to the…
Had to be in crazy early to work in the middle of the week, and it has completely thrown my schedule off. I’m looking forward to try and capture a Gigantimax Snorlax this weekend in Pokemon Shield. I’m only at the start of the 3rd gym right now, so I’m barely along in the story. I’m finding the game to be much more of…