Don't worry, when it fails to live up to the expectations they'll spend the next decade slowly adding some features. People will love them for continuing to do their best.
Don't worry, when it fails to live up to the expectations they'll spend the next decade slowly adding some features. People will love them for continuing to do their best.
Modern day coal towns.
Imagine using an established IP and slapping it on a game but actually incorporating the IP into the media's content so it appeals to fans of said established IP.
While I did like Quest 64 as a kid, it has massive issues, even compared to the unfinished and buggy state of modern gaming releases.
Here's an idea for a remake. Quest 64 2, 20% more finished than the original release.
Tamales
Early storefronts made it a pain in the ass to get legally purchased mp3s onto anything other than apple products. The easiest way to get legally purchased music on mp3 players was either to own an ipod and purchase on itunes or to rip your own cds.
Bandcamp has been pretty good for me to find the stuff I like listening to.
I mean, this has always been the case. This is a practice going back decades for video card manufacturers.
Found an interest in Sahara Rock from Tiny Desk. I've been listening to Tiny Desk videos for years.
Yeah, it's financially devastating to cancel tours, especially to small or not-yet-made-it artists.
Considering the mess they made of the recent release of Tales of Symphonia I'm not interested.
Hard to take you seriously when you recommend playing the Switch All Stars versions, there's a noticeable slowdown from the emulation.
1000/1000 Mbps, $49 a month, Arizona
Everything by Grant Kirkhope is great shout out to the Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie osts, also Skies of Arcadia
A Yakuza movie would be hilarious.