Yeah, they’re fantastic for, uh, “vases”
Yeah, they’re fantastic for, uh, “vases”
I haven’t played many of the indie games on the list, but I’m glad to see Sea of Stars get some love. It’s probably the best game I’ve played in the last year
This was exactly what I was thinking. I remember trying to run it on my GTX 970 and it definitely struggled in places. Expecting this to be 30fps max with low graphics on the Switch.
This is really a shame. Insurgency is one of the best FPS games I’ve ever played
Developers don’t use early access to get feedback on lore, world-building and visual aesthetic. They get feedback on gameplay balance and bugs. A movie/TV studio doesn’t have gameplay, it’s all visual. Apples to oranges comparison
Translation: War. War never changes
‘You fucking donkey’ is a personal favorite
I’ve still got my DVD copy of Black Sheep somewhere. Beautifully toes the line between horror and comedy
Oh man, Rubber was such a fun movie. I’d almost forgotten about it!
Army of Darkness
They said terrible films, not the greatest horror film of all time
Haven’t had a chance to play it yet, but besides the performance issues at launch this looked like a really enjoyable game. Maybe the main issue is that the genre is relatively niche? That coupled with the recent big releases
I mean, they kind of are, right? We just pay all of our tolls up front in the form of vehicle registration
I know this is from Pee Ewe’s Big Adventure, but whenever I see this quote all I can think of is The Get Up Kids
Interesting. I do think it’s bullshit that you can’t claim a ticket anonymously in a lot of states. I get having to provide info for tax purposes, but you shouldn’t be required to publicly announce your personal info to claim it
Doesn’t this only work if the LLC is created before the purchase of the ticket? In addition, LLC docs are public record, you can look up the operators registered under an LLC
They’re going on tour this winter with The Early November and The Spill Canvas
Pedal Steel. First time I saw one played live was at a Bright Eyes show when I was in high school. I know they’ve been around for a long time and are prominent in country music, but watching and hearing it played in person just blew me away. I feel like the instrument conveys so much emotion in its sound