I think I’m one of the few who genuinely really liked the movie.
I think I’m one of the few who genuinely really liked the movie.
Partially is that the people who were doing that *coughPortmancough* bowed out already. The people still on board are absolutely on board.
*Kavanaugh snarl* I LIKE BEER. I LIKED IT BACK THEN AND I LIKE IT NOW.
Just do like I have, and never listen to him from the beginning.
Three of the material. It doesn’t take a couple hours to farm 3 of them, it’s a guaranteed drop from Titans and Escari.
Anthem, because despite everybody and their mother dunking on the game, I’m genuinely having a great time playing through it. So what if the endgame sucks? If I can spend 30-40 hours in the midgame having an extreme amount of fun with the movement and the gunplay, that’s good enough for me. Also, I really like all the…
As a loud, opinionated, very not shy woman, lemme say to your wife — they hate us cuz they ain’t us.
I dunno...greater good, and all that. I’ll take one for the team if it means keeping Jimmy Haslam safely distracted from trying to, say, run for governor of Tennessee at some point.
What kills me is that these assholes run an entertainment business, and yet they’re in a race to provide the minimum acceptable amount of entertainment. I don’t care about marginal wins per dollar: your job is to put a good-faith effort into putting an entertaining product on the field for fans to enjoy. You’re doing…
Thank you! I must’ve missed the reference. Although, it would have been interesting to see Erik’s take on the juxtaposition between the two works as well as the other contemporary shows that tackle the same subject matter. I would have liked to have seen Silicon Valley discussed as an expansion/evolution of the ideas…
Great article! Was there any reason you didn’t mention Judge’s Silicon Valley? For me, it appears to be his response to the earlier criticisms of Office Space.
Huh. I’ve had much bigger problems with intermittent disconnections — the kind that last 5-10 seconds and don’t boot me from the mission. Loading times for me are around 30-45 seconds, which is on-par with what I experience with Destiny 2.
I thought it was neat at the time, too.
Until a passing giant came by, clipped through the ship and killed me. My corpse ended up at the bottom of the ocean somewhere and I couldn’t retrieve my stuff, after a friend just spent hours making me armor.
These journeys take hundreds of hours, as there’s no easy way to quickly jump distances in uncharted territory. Instead, players “supercruise” these distances in real time. Deluvian Reyes Cruz had been traveling for 42 days when they made a decision that left them stranded in space.
I thought AAF was doing well. That Smooth Criminal cover money run out?!
Hot Ones is exactly what my friends and I replicated. One wing each round starting with Cholula (2,000-3,000) and finished with something called “Blairs Mega Death sauce with Liquid Rage” at 550,000. I bowed out at number 8. It was ugly. My buddy took it so seriously, he even made a website and got sponsors.
I have absolutely zero interest in WC3:Reforged, AKA the big effort to appeal to Chinese markets, toning down the darker aesthetics, and retrofitting the entire campaign story to fit WoW’s convoluted and child-like lore.
Yes. XP boosters for example are microtransactions since you can just play the game more to get the same XP. You can earn all Overwatch’s purchasable loot boxes by playing. Those are still microtransactions. Same with HS cards and HotS characters and cosmetics. Same with Battlefront 2's unlockables.
Look at these “Definitely not like the other bullshit Micro-transactions.”
They’re really great. “Definitely not sponsored”.
“One of black metal’s most infamous bands: just a bunch of posers”, declares pink-haired clickbait writer!