Nothing scarier than a big ol' digit...or giraffe sex, for that matter.
Nothing scarier than a big ol' digit...or giraffe sex, for that matter.
Man, it's free advertising for games as well as the music contained within, which these days, you can buy separately more often than not. YouTube has to settle this already. The game companies have to step in, too, because again-free advertising.
I don't think everyone's too nice about games; it's more rational, I think, to forgive flaws here and there. Bioshock Infinite, for example, has a totally immersive world and story, so much so, that you can get past the somewhat chaotic, messy gameplay (in my opinion). Assassin's Creed III is the same deal, though…
Heads up, GTA V is $39.99 at Best Buy this week :)
Only NYC? Every place that gets hit with a disaster "reminds" everybody. That's how you get help to those in need. Katrina victims needed help. And Sandy victims needed help. What about that is self absorbed? Tell you what. If your roof collapses one day and you're stuck under the rubble, don't call for help, because…
You ever spend two weeks without power, heat, or food? Ever have to walk outside, climb over fallen trees and down power lines, and wait for food from a good Samaritan cooking burgers for the neighborhood? Did you have to bale the water out of your fucking house, or remove a tree that had crashed through your roof?
My lawn furniture? My house filled up with water. I have friends who lost everything. I sympathize with you and whoever/whatever you lost, friend. Doesn't mean people here didn't lose things and people too. This is exactly the kind of bullshit that doesn't fly in a tragedy, man. The whole "oh, my storm was…
I couldn't stay in a motel cause money was pretty tight. And we don't have any family around. Closest family is in Pennsylvania and I'm in Staten Island. So we were kind of in a corner. There's also our jobs and such.
That's not the term at all. Just because there are strong storms in the south does not mean Sandy was a weak storm. I had to live through the destruction here, so please don't call it a non storm.
Believe me, it came close to that. Seriously, towards the end, I started to fray at the edges, so to speak. But I'm a writer, and November is National Novel Writing Month, so I wrote like crazy. It gave me something to channel all the boredom, silence, and darkness into. Not to mention the cold (I had no heat either)
My power was out for 14 days. I didn't get it as bad as others either (flooded basement mostly). Taught me not to take anything for granted anymore.
Thanks for keeping Kotaku up, and giving us something to entertain ourselves with during a miserable time.
Not a big story behind mine. I sorta grew up with Gundam Wing, and I remain a fan to this day. As for the 351 at the end, it used to be the first three digits of my phone number back when everyone just had landlines. It's my name for Kotaku, 360, PS3, etc etc.
I'm not really seeing a difference between this dialogue and that of Michal Bay's movies.
Wasn't the Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate sale a couple weeks ago? Doesn't seem to be on sale now in any case.
Yikes. Right in the childhood.
Phil Fish: "I fucking hate this industry."
Glad to see, that whenever the gaming industry takes two steps forward, some asshole tries to bring it three steps back.
I found it funny. Full disclosure: I read every comment as sarcastic. Probably cause I'm such a happy dude.
Posted on the other one too, but again, it's WingZero351. Best of luck!