“I have also reached out to Bezos for comment through Amazon and will update this post if I hear back.”
“I have also reached out to Bezos for comment through Amazon and will update this post if I hear back.”
Not developing 3rd person animations is lazy. Hard pass.
Wow... did they license the No Man’s Sky engine or what?
3:43 mark of the video.
Single best mashup... EVAH!
Just my one phone, and it shows that this phone’s backup is 5.8GB.
The only thing I have my iPhone backing up to iCloud is, well, my backup. And the only thing I have set to back up is my Contacts. How on earth is my backup 5.8GB requiring me to purchase a larger backup plan?
If you’re going to take the time to shoot and edit these awesome cosplayers at least fire-up Photoshop’s spot remover tool and edit out the ingrown hairs, zits, and other blemishes on these models.
Hey there, Heather, I respect you, your body of work, and your opinions, hope you didn’t take my comment as negative towards you, they were more a reflection of my thoughts towards Cage’s work. ;)
Heather, a more accurate title would be, “David Cage is a hack.” I don’t get the impression that he is purposefully writing scenarios where women are the victim or play a diminished role, but more that he is lazy and takes a tired worn out story arc and changes the names of the characters and their setting.
You keep pointing at Tesla and saying this method of sales was supposed to be different than the current dealership system in place, but you’re looking at it wrong.
I am officially old and out of touch. I didn’t understand a word of this even after Googling half of the words. But as I pass my hip-hop torch, being raised on RUN DMC, DJ Kool and the like, I must say I respect your passion for the music and give you mad props.
This is nothing new, it happens no matter who is in the White House.
I think the success of Horizon: Zero Dawn where Aloy was the main and only playable character has helped break through the glass ceiling of rare female protagonists. Hopefully other developers took notice.
Release dates:
In a way, yes, but it’s more like we are bunch of 35-50-year-olds that view past games through rose-tinted glasses. :)
Jason actually knows quite a lot about what he’s talking about. I think he threw that line in as an introduction, admittedly with hyperbole, but this piece wasn’t about Everquest so he wasn’t going to devote paragraphs explaining a game that many hear never heard of. (BTW, I’m a huge EQ fan and played the game for 12…
Agreed.
Excellent job encapsulating my thoughts on Everquest. I played Everquest for thousands upon thousands of hours, rarely did I embark on a quest that would result in an upgrade for my character. Some quests took years to complete and even ones that took years of work only to find out the quest line was broken or…
Everquest is still alive and kicking, although your experience will not be the same as it was to the players in 1999. ;) (And it’s free-to-play)