The music industry is rife with this.
Subjectively for the better or worse.
The music industry is rife with this.
Subjectively for the better or worse.
Before that there was Super Monday Night Combat.
Them being ska punk makes it an easy pick, but Russkaja has great covers and original songs.
Let’s name it a Beans Day instead of a Cake Day.
The CBC has a really great series called “About That” and the vulgarisation is on a whole other level.
It’s geared around Canadian news and politics half of the time but it covers international events as well.
It scratches that itch, just on much more current topics.
Solar eclipse-caused bit flip.
Anime girl Galactus? What the hell is that?
What kind of wild west operation allows pushing directly to main?
That’s kinda the whole point of trunk-based development.
PMed!
I’m really only interested in GoW so I can give it to my brother. He’s a dad of 2 and needs some quality games in his backlog.
I’m waiting for an Edge Chronicles adaptation.
One day…
Man I need me some thebronzejade on Lemmy.
Weird to draw the line here, why would the respect start at preparation and not at the slicing and dicing?
If you want to make a point, albeit a shitty one, at least make sense.
A headset which I can stick around my ear and get audio directly into my nerves with very little if any invasive surgery
Sounds pretty overkill for something you can do with bone conduction headphones.
Maybe this will get lost as Just Another Comment but…
I feel like subscription services should actually serve as a true platform for those kinds of games. Something like joining a party playing Game X, and while you play your round(s), Game Y, or a slice of Game Y is downloading. When you finish your round of Game X you get switched to Game Y and it goes on and on, with some kind of voting on the next game.
There is a whole infrastructure dedicated for this required, and nevermind the multiplatform issues.
It just feels like the interactive nature of gaming would deliver one the one issue of streaming services where “there’s nothing to watch”. The cynic in me sees this as just another place to cram ads.