

What a bunch of utter morons. “Let’s abandon the guy who isn’t doing as much for us as we would like and instead vote for a guy who will actively oppress us!”
What a bunch of utter morons. “Let’s abandon the guy who isn’t doing as much for us as we would like and instead vote for a guy who will actively oppress us!”
Climate change is coming for your steak.
Read the room. Everyone hates these games.
They should try paying them fairly and not treating them like garbage.
I don’t know. Handhelds are nice for travel, but they can hardly match the raw power of a dedicated home console.
That might be the case, but I think Trump supporters will see the invitation as international recognition.
Inviting Trump makes me lose respect for Zelenskiy
What else do you expect from a video game themed pawn shop?
Solution: make hold-to-confirm one of the many available accessibility options
I like the idea of using it to give NPC’s intelligent things to say.
In the realm of video games, do whatever makes you feel happy.
There have been plenty of silent (or mostly silent) cartoon characters, even if they weren’t actual mines.
I saw him speak at a Comic Con. He seemed like he has an endless supply of anecdotes for us. It was very entertaining.
If it’s trained on Facebook and Instagram posts, it will be a troll and an idiot.
Insomniac has really raised the bar for accessibility features. Even though I don’t necessarily need them, I love that these same features give me the ability to tweak so many aspects of the gameplay to my liking.
Does this mean the PS5 version will get patch #2 right away?
I avoid Google products as much as possible these days, especially anything launched within the last 2-3 years, because it will soon be abandoned and unsupported. Their search results are worse than they have ever been. The only Google app I actually like is Google Maps.
What if you replace each piece of the original ship with an identical piece? What if you use all of the removed pieces to build an identical ship? Which one is then the “real” ship?
What I like more than this is when games make every individual aspect of difficulty (e.g. enemy health, enemy aggression, enemy damage, etc.) something you can tweak in the accessibility menu. Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us Part 1 are two good examples of this.