It's pretty straight forward. When a game has passed its prime earning potential, meaning, people aren't going out and buying the game on its own anymore, they can instead give the game away for free as incentive to draw gamers toward their platform.
How many people signed on with PS+ because...
I go along with the popular opinion on this one - both Msoft and Sony had good "conferences", but Sony's was leaner, meaner, and classier, even if only by a small margin.
No, it's quite accurate. Just because or perception of what is a "suitable mate" has fluctuated (being overweight was once considered desirable in a time when many were starving to death), doesn't mean that at its core, our basic primal instinct isn't the driving force.
I mean, one of the...
I love it, too. A rusted out, burned out shell of a 1950's futuristic nuclear turbine car is FAR more interesting to look at than, say, a Prius. Just some really creative art direction, the game designers probably really enjoy flexing their creative muscles.
There's a general rule of "attractiveness" that is simply part of nature. I know it can feel demeaning to women that big boobs, tight butts and slender bodies are considered to be the standard for what is attractive, but there's a fairly simple reason behind it - mens minds interpret those body...
Someone at Valve finally started reading the internet again, it would seem. Must have been the same guy that let YouTube know their content claim system was shit.
Ok EA, you've chosen a good crew to helm it. NOW STAY THE FUCK OUT OF IT. It's Star Wars, it will sell. Let the creative minds do their thing.
Aw who am I kidding.
There were also illegitimate, black market augs... don't forget, that was a main plot point of DE:HR. Hell, one of your beloved companions gets hacked up for their augs if you fail to save them during a crucial point of the game.
But anyway, these people get "illegal" augs and basically...
Descent II.
It's like Doom, but you're in a fighter spacecraft so you have a full 6 axis range of motion. VERY fun game, and the music is awesome (if you can find the version with the non-midi music).
Ben Affleck doesn't have anything to prove - he's shown that he's a fantastic writer, director, and actor. Coincidentally, the only movies of his that seem to be successful are the ones in which he writes, directs, and act.
Actually no, you could basically teach a film editing class using Fury Road as the sole example.
What you're taking issue with is direction. Editing is something else entirely.
As long as the Ties don't look more advanced than the ones from A New Hope and on, I'm in. I have a feeling the film's creators are already aware of the need to bridge the gap, technology-wise, rather than display all this cool stuff and leave us wondering why it's no longer being used by the...
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