it’s always going to baffle me why guns and violence and outright gore are hunky-dory for the wider audience, but implied sex continues to be off-limits.
it’s always going to baffle me why guns and violence and outright gore are hunky-dory for the wider audience, but implied sex continues to be off-limits.
Are you kidding me? He’s a terrible parent!
I agree that it doesn’t really matter now in 2020. But I’d also argue that it’s not really that separate from his writings. Majority of the monsters/fear were beings from far off lands, who spoke completely different languages. The cults and crazed people were often time portrayed by ugly foreigners and people who…
Nah, it’s in a bunch of the stories, sadly. Read the description of the first reanimated corpse in Herbert West––Reanimator for the most explicit version.
That’s really interesting and something I never knew.
Now this just needs to be the price for digital versions...
Now this just needs to be the price for digital versions...
My biggest question about this, as someone who counts the original Bloodlines as one of his top 5 favorite games of all time, is: will any of the quests be as awesome as that haunted house quest from the first one? Cause that shit was dope.
Honestly, this is the best gaming news I’ve heard all year. So excited!
Too many missions require more than one person, and that is BS. I hope these can be done single player.
Love the animation style!
Void Bastards is a strategy-shooter inspired by BioShock and System Shock 2. In it, you guide a group of prisoners through “derelict spaceships and myriad dangers.” You plot a course, study ship layouts, infiltrate ships, and fight/sabotage/distract your way through them. Also, your distraction tool is a kitty. Oh,…
Raise your hand if you’re not a RDR person! Let us huddle together for warmth and protection.
I finally picked Breath of the Wild back up after starting it 9 months ago and not having it grab me enough to keep going. I finally got far enough to want to keep going now.
The only employees that think open floor plans are a great idea are the executives that get to keep their old offices.
Anyone who oversees any project to change over to an open floor plan office while acting like it’s any kind of improvement should get cancer.
I think the best joke in the show is when Dr Moramoto is sitting down with Annie discussing her post-A experience, one of the most dramatic moments of the show up to that point, and it cuts to the framed pic of his fatty little Japanese son on the desk. I rewound that part a good 5 times
At first I was a little miffed half-way through the show at how it was marketed. The trailers and first few episodes promised me a sad but inventive trip down Sunshine for the Spotless Road and what I got was that but with a comedy turn from Justin Theroux that puts anything else I’ve seen this year to shame. but…
The cube farm in the picture is still 100 times better than the dreaded “open floor plan” office. At least the cubes give you the illusion of privacy.
We all know why they are taking those games off the store. They are freaking rigging the Game of the Year poll. Wake up people.
For the record, my two second ergonomics report on what’s out there right now is as follows: