

This is true, according to Spec Ops: The Line.
Yes, he’ll become a ghost ghost and the living guy will have to stab a knife with another knife, then use the ghost knife to stab the ghost gun and use the ghost ghost gun on the ghost ghost, and so an ad infinitum.
Here’s hoping!
PBS and NPR rely on American federal funding, so I don’t expect them to last.
Nah, Edison actually invented things, even if he was a shitty person.
Expedition 33’s Composer Breaks Down
Oh no!
the Soundtrack
Oh, okay.
I dislike roguelikes and soulslikes. It feels like that cuts out the vast majority of indie games being made nowadays.
The loss of Reggie and Iwata are sorely felt. Nintendo is just run by generic corporate suits now, and it really shows.
It didn’t come with one, no, but plenty are available and I use mine just like a Switch with no problems. From plenty of experience having to fiddle with running laptops on bigger screens, it shows when a device was made with seamless screen switching in mind. I don’t have experience with the other popular PC handhelds - are they as easy to swap between big screens and portable as the Switch or Steam Deck? My assumption is that they all have that in mind, but maybe they don’t.
I wouldn’t consider the GPD Win in the same category because it was not designed to easily switch between being hooked up to a big screen or used portably. It’s a palmtop computer with a controller embedded in it, not a hybrid. Being able to hook it up to a screen is an afterthought.
Hard to say for sure without seeing a timeline where Nintendo didn’t make a hybrid console and seeing if the Steam Deck and other PC handhelds still happened the same way. I’d be surprised if the success of the Switch had absolutely nothing to do with the Steam Deck’s creation, however.
The Corporate Oligarchs are the common denominator between the GOP and Democrats. The Democrats, corporate beholden though they are, are preferable merely by not being fascists.
Much as I hate Nintendo now, their contribution to gaming can’t be denied. First they revived it from the crash in 1983, then they showed that there’s a market for a hybrid console/handheld device, paving the way for PC handhelds.
“Also, women adorned in traditionally men’s clothes are hot!”
It’s considerably more difficult to do this when you have to focus on driving.
I don’t recall imagining a particular character, just a humanoid figure running alongside and jumping over/dodging stuff.
Apparently this is one of those things that nobody ever talks about, but a lot of people did.
I don’t blame them.