The best thrice yearly thing in PC gaming is here again, this time with a frostier texture. The Summer, fall, and winter sales consistently outdo themselves. And this one is no exception.
Max Payne for $4.00?
Right here.
Tomb Raider for $13.00?
They got that too.
Borderlands 2 GOTY for $15.00?!
Yessiree.
Breath it in guys. Breath in the steam.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
The Yellow Sea is a Netflix gem.
I'm always up for a hidden gem. I'm usually never too hyped and almost always surprised. Sometimes the surprise is that I think the movie is actually terrible... but either way, I'm out of my comfort zone.
I've always wanted to dig more into Korean cinema. I goddamn loved The Good, The Bad, and The Weird, but Thirst left me dry, and some bastard spoiled Oldboy for me. So when I'm not in the mood, 9 times out of ten, I'll stick with American Dad episodes I've seen a million times instead of broadening my horizons.
The Yellow Sea has a fascinating first 30 minutes (that's all I've seen so far, I got an early shift) and I can't wait to finish it. But before I go, I'll say I love how the Chinese/Korean border politics drive the conflict. I'm just along for the culture now.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Florida tea party Facebook group has co-opted that Bioshock Infinite mural for their banner.
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| Yep... that mural. |
I wish I had something to say about The National Liberty Federation using one of the most satirically racist paintings I've ever seen unironically. But there are no words for this. Except maybe, wow.
...and why.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Here's a devilishly good trailer for House of Cards, season 2.
I really liked the first season of House of Cards. Perfect? no. But taken as an experiment for an entirely new mode of entertainment consumption I found it wildly successful. It kept everything that made the British original unique, while taking advantage of what would make an American setting interesting. So yeah, 2/14/14 is a red letter day for me, and those letters read Netflix.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Fallout 4 IS real. But the teaser was fake... I don't know, I've lost the plot now.
Kotaku's investigative team is saying that Fallout 4 is real and will be set in Massachusetts, as was long thought to be the case. This comes from leaked documents from a casting call for a Bethesda project called "The Institute" in which the phrase made immortal by Ron Pearlman is found.
So, there! They're totally working on it. Boston's cool, I can get behind that too. I'm just breathing a huge sigh of relief here, it had been far too long for me. It's been over 3 years now, I need a new Fallout yesterday.
But I can wait.
Here's some of the leaked documents:
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Ben Whishaw as just been cast as...
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| The suspenders are a clue... |
wait for it...
Freddy Mercury. And it's about damn time, I've been waiting for this biopic (for better or worse) for four years now. Now that Wishaw is surviving member approved, maybe we can finally get somewhere. I love Queen, goddammit. I just love them so much.
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| And if you don't (no judgement) then you hate life and/or yourself. No judgment. |
Life hater.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
TellTale Games is doing Borderlands now too. Seriously.
I did not see that coming. Don't they have enough pokers in the fire already? Between Fables, The Walking Dead, and now Game of Thrones odds are at least one of these is going to be terrible. But at the very least...
...we get a little more Handsome Jack!
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