Now if only Trump had this many stability updates... nah, who are we kidding?
88Gigabytes per hour... we're heading back to the old west to save Doc!
You would sh*t tears of joy? Now that's truly something special.
I still play Mercenaries online with my Vita to this day. I hope its servers remain online for at least a few years as many games are sadly shutting down. It's so good.
I was told once that gamingbolt wouldn't get boosted to the top of N4G's site if people didn't post so many complaining comments. Every new comment adds to the heat of the article, so that's why they get so much attention. (unfortunately, my comment is adding to their heat also. I just felt it needed to be said. :\ )
ON TOPIC- Ok, so this is from the developers of Hellpoint. It may turn out to be a fun game (we'll see), but it's definitely not a sho...
@Ultranova "Basically all the definitions you guys mentioned regarding liquids and wet-ness are, well crap in the general scale of things."
The University of California, Santa Barbara has a partnership with the National Science Foundation. ( https://www.nsf.gov/)
n1kki6's article wasn't bad, he only highlighted a portion of it though.
If you're saying that UCSB an...
You only addressed answer 1. It's a subjective question which relies on how one chooses to approach and perceive the concept. In your own source you just posted, answer 2 says it is:
"If we define "wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, water is wet to us."
If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid, a...
Ligma? *bawls* :'( :'()
So sorry to hear.
Lol, this article was posted an hour ago, yet there's no mention that Skybound's Robert Kirkman made a big announcement at a Comic Con last night. He is taking over development and publishing, and wants to keep the ORIGINAL TEAM intact for it.
Dog's Life PS2. All 10 of us who played it would agree. You can follow fart trails from other dogs and see hidden butt fumes using "Smellovision".
I'm not a big collector anymore of the game editions themselves (I used to more during PS3/360era), but I collect art books. The Art of Journey had a limited run of only 5,000 printed copies. I was bummed that I missed out. They then announced that they would be running another limited run in a 2nd edition. I camped the preorder and landed one of the first 750 copies which came signed. Now days, the regular edition is worth between $500-1500 depending on the availability of the market. I&...
I would say bringing back Burnout is the only way EA has a chance of standing out again in the open world arcade racer genre. I didn't get into the Horizon series until number 3 on PC, but I put in a ridiculous amount of time, many days worth into it and the expansions. Now that I've tried out the FH4 demo, I have no doubt that there is no other open world racer that comes close. (Not counting standard & sim racers)
Burnout was something special. EA unfortunatel...
That was my first Insomniac game & loved it! Funny enough, reading up on it now, Mark Cerny was the executive producer for Universal Games who gave them a chance to produce the game. It was originally built as a 3DO game, but with 3DO's lack of success, the options of the Saturn and Playstation were put on the table. Cerny led them to Playstation before he even was Playstation and that began their great relationship with the platform.
Well the game IS exactly what you're thinking. It was actually a pretty fun, albeit weird game on the Vita.
From Conception II: "The protagonist possesses an extremely high amount of ether (aka magic sperm) in his body, which allows him to conceive Star Children (with female students through a dating sim process) to fight demons by 'classmating' with his other classmates. During battle, fighters can be strategically placed around the enemies, allowing playe...
Lol, I wasn't even getting into politics really... just his outlandish behavior, statements like schoolground name calling and such!
*putting this back on topic-glad Sony is addressing the message exploit that is freezing peoples' systems. (I would assume that's in this, given the timing.)