

Joker 2 winning anything would be a snub to how terrible Borderlands and Madame Web were. Punish the corporate slop, not the artsy risk that didn’t pan out.
Joker 2 winning anything would be a snub to how terrible Borderlands and Madame Web were. Punish the corporate slop, not the artsy risk that didn’t pan out.
You honestly think peasants could reach the king without getting gutted by their guards within seconds?
Lies! The N64 controller was never considered good. That half-stick was one of the worst design choices I’ve ever seen for a controller. Too tall as a thumbstick, too short as a joystick.
Watch playthroughs on YouTube and you get to see someone else play it for the first time.
The thumbnail was a dead giveaway.
Smoking that Nintendo cash.
That’s the difference between a private company and a publicly-traded one.
Why would anybody spend $300 million on a movie nowadays? If this isn’t Avatar or Deadpool, it’s not going to make it back.
No such thing now. At least in the US.
Maybe as an adaptation of the comic book character, but he still nailed the role that the movie called for.
Why create bad movies? It’s a waste of money in the first place.
Gomers?
You being very generous by calling the characters interesting. The character line-up was the most generic, by-the-numbers GotG ripoff I’ve ever seen.
Well, that is until the Chevron decision got knocked down.
This article just sort of ends without the expected detail the first paragraph was alluding to. I mean, it technically described the thing in the headline, but I would hardly call this an “article”.
Calling the ATARI computers a “bomb” is a bit disingenuous. The C64 and Amiga computers were more popular, but ATARI was still selling theirs by the millions as a close second.
Do you know how to break the cycle? Use open-source software. Use standard protocols that aren’t locked behind some greedy corporation.
Why not take the features from Discord/Slack and integrate it into a new IRC or Jabber protocol?
Is this just E3 v2.0?
Correction: Polygon will find drama in everything.
So, Steam won?