The character trajectory of Rambo in pop culture is absolutely hilarious.
The character trajectory of Rambo in pop culture is absolutely hilarious.
I clicked expecting one of the VAs from that weird cartoon only to be reminded that those movies existed. There were three of ‘em?
I think justagigilo85's comment is more about how the controls feel in MGSV rather than just control mapping. I played the old PC version of MGS1 on my control pad recently and the clunkiness has nothing on the buttery smoothness of MGSV’s gameplay.
I have the black-and-copper one from last year and I love the feel of the keys. I was feeling cheap and got a wired one, though, so I’ve been thinking of grabbing a wireless one.
Reading is hard.
What are the miniature sizes?
If they’re the standard “D&D”-ish size, I’m almost tempted to grab this.
Got your goddamn mood-setting right here:
Given the...er...spirited...exchanges that I saw on game forums growing up, I’m pleasantly surprised that this kinda shit isn’t more frequent.
She taught them both martial arts and alchemy. Chill, mah dude.
Other mentions:
Not gaming, but “Google Gnome” is pretty great.
Arm movements in the second GIF are downright robotic. The facial animation is good, though. But great facial expression on top of a weird-ass robot body just scream “uncanny valley” to me.
NATURAL AND EXPRESSIVE
Even barring the hair, her head is turning all the way to where her chin is past her collarbone. Why?
Janky animation is janky. I can criticize Andromeda’s flaws without lumping false praise on another game’s flaws.
I mean...maybe? I didn’t want to throw around accusations about anyone’s underlying motivations or whatever. I was just interested in hearing from others about what they saw in the above GIFs that I apparently didn’t.
That last GIF looks good, but the other two still look pretty janky. What’s happening with her neck and hair in that first one?
Sure, the expressions look good, but everything else still looks goofy.
Am I crazy? I scrolled down to the comments and noticed nobody’s with me on this one. Weird.
Fuck yeah.
I missed out on this game when it first came out, but scooped it up cheap during a Steam sale. The procedurally generated orcs of the Nemesis system are rad as hell and the controls are smooth when you’re fighting and exploring.
Killing captains is pretty rad. But then when you learn about the Brand…
Missed opportunity to call it The Second to the Last of Us.
THANK YOU.
I mean...yeah. Those traits can be broadly applied to any conservative regime in America over the past 50 years.
I’m not saying that people shouldn’t be worried or that there’s nothing to be outraged about. I’m just saying that our worry/outrage should be based in fact.