You’re going to have to drag my corpse into a lab to put any neuro any-fucking-thing in or on my head.
You’re going to have to drag my corpse into a lab to put any neuro any-fucking-thing in or on my head.
I told myself I wasn’t going to play again until full release but man is this game going to be different by then.
I like to put shiny things in my nest.
There’s actually two listings for the DLC which is confusing but one is mostly positive and the other is mixed.
Check listings under publisher: Fromsoftware Inc
There’s going to be a lot of people confused because there are actually TWO Shadow of the Erdtree listings.
One is the premium bundle which is at mostly positive and there is the DLC by itself which is mixed.
Check listings under publisher: Fromsoftware Inc
I’ve never been especially moved or impressed with video game stories until Horizon Zero Dawn. On top of the twist which sucked me right in, the game deserves credit for making the very “video game-y” concept of fighting robot dinosaurs with a bow and arrow make actual narrative sense.
I hated roguelikes until I played Hades, decided to give roguelikes a try again. Realized It’s just Hades that I like.
Yeah, but homeopathy is still bullshit.
I know that’s not necessarily the intention of this meme but it’s way too common in woo circles.
Because companies want what’s best for them and don’t give a fuck what anyone else wants.
A constant stream of applicants that they ignore 99% of the time means that when they don’t ignore it they can have as many people as they want at their beck and call.
Carnotaurus, because it’s like a T-Rex’s edgier cousin.
I’m drinking water as we speak and none of you can stop me!
The answer is that corporations absolutely resent customers having standards.
In an ideal world, to them, you just hand them your paycheck and passwords and keys to your house directly in exchange for nothing.
That’s what enshittification is: the slow, inevitable frog boiling rise towards that reality where consumers have absolutely no standards, and are completely comfortable with being an exploited resource, even thankful for the opportunity to be exploited. You already see that shit with Games Cash Shops as a service. All you have to do is put the skeleton of a game in there and you will instantly have a conditioned audience of goobers willing to die for you.
Lol, Elon got a big book of middle school comebacks and considers himself well read.
Elon. Elon? Elon. Sit down Elon. No one believes you don’t remember who this guy is.
At this point I see anything above $40 as a red flag. Free games or $60 games and I’m almost guaranteed to be treated as the product instead of the other way around.
I’ve got some coworkers that fit this meme pretty well. Though I do admit they may be among the… slower … of their generation.
Remember when comic artists and cartoonists would make up some outlandish slang for a character and it was supposed to make fun of millennials, but we thought that was stupid too?
Gen Z actually talk like that.
I dream of a world where anime is seen as worse than radioactive so that artists can draw something else for a change, and I don’t have to block 5 anime communities every day.
Because a wok attached to a jet engine makes the best fried rice.
Man, I’d kill for a sunset sasparilla.
It’s easy for me to say why Jedi Outcast/Academy was better:
-more reactive combat(lightsaber combos based on your movement)
-force powers were more fun(You could do crazy combos with force powers that could be chained one after another)
-The enemies were more fun to fight.
-the characters and story were so much better
-The multiplayer was basically Unreal tournament with Jedi(Also you had multiplayer)
-MULTIPLAYER
-GTK radiant so you could build custom maps and stories.