It honestly sounds too loud/characterful to be turbocharged (I could believe supercharged), way too good to be a V6, almost too smooth for a V8 or even a V10... and there’s no way it’s a V12 (although it kind of howls like one).
It honestly sounds too loud/characterful to be turbocharged (I could believe supercharged), way too good to be a V6, almost too smooth for a V8 or even a V10... and there’s no way it’s a V12 (although it kind of howls like one).
Bungie: okay, we keep losing players. How do we bring them back?
I dunno... kinda feels like an instance where the graphical overhaul (and there is some nice work done in there) clashes with the game’s aesthetic. Souls is supposed to look kinda butt ugly, and making it look rather nice is... almost wrong.
Why is it large enough to star as a kaiju in that upcoming Godzilla movie?
By "crashing an edit", you mean when adobe premiere loses the will to live when you're almost done working on something, right?
I really wish that the bows in this game looked cooler than they do. Sure they’re kinda futuristic, but none of them has an aesthetic that has “oomph” to it. They’re all too clean, too... showroom model.
Aw, man!
Whilst far from any one of my favorite auto execs, he was definitely for better and worse one of the most interesting. Be it trying to get someone, anyone to take in FCA, or being the key reason we got the incredible third gen Viper at all... I’ll miss him, in a slight but measurable way.
[continues to stare right into Nintendo’s stubborn soul]
Microsoft: are you sure you don’t want to make games on other consoles?
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I... just had a crisis.
You’d be amazed of the anime decal scene there is in both Forza and Gran Turismo, and far from just for Japanese cars.
To add onto those:
[Subaru keeps the Impreza alive, makes the most reliable stuff out there next to Hyundai]
You've never been to Portland, then; everyone and their dog swears by them (and the Impreza wave is a wonderful thing to experience)
By the same vein, a 2000s Impreza (if bluetooth is absolutely necessary, a 2010s model).
Let’s be frank here: when has Sony ever, ever, been with the times or on the ball when it comes to the online component of the Playstation?
And from waaay out of left field, Ship Of The Year goes to...