Photo
Just put out a new video before I’m off to chill at SGC! This time around let me take you through the not-so-incredible ride that is Bibleman: A Fight for Faith on the PC. It’s definitely an interesting experience, so sit on down while I dissect this game from its fmv cutscenes to devout NPCs. Enjoy!
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
HuniePop is a terrible, misogynistic game… but it’s so addicting. .-. I can’t stop playing it because it actually is a fun puzzle game and the art style is good- it’s basically my current problematic fave.
193 notes
·
View notes
Conversation
every time new cap3 info is out
me: but how is bucky? has he eaten today? is he sleeping ok?
4K notes
·
View notes
Photo
I was sitting there thinking about how Raditz looked like a human Sonic because of his hair.
298 notes
·
View notes
Video
youtube
VAMYPR: CONCEPT TRAILER: DONTNOD ENTERTAINMENT + Focus Home Interactive
Acclaimed game-development studio Dontnod and publisher Focus Home Interactive are pleased to officially announce their partnership for the development of Vampyr, a new role-playing game powered by Unreal Engine 4 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
The studio behind Remember Me and Life is Strange unveils here a concept trailer for Vampyr, which sets the mood and universe of this new license, which promises to offer a unique, deeply immersive role-playing experience steeped in vampire mythology.
Vampyr is set in early 20th century Britain as the country is gripped by the lethal Spanish flu and the streets of London are crippled by disease, violence and fear. In a disorganized and ghostly city, those foolish, desperate, or unlucky enough to walk the streets lay prey to Britain’s most elusive predators: the vampires. Emerging from the chaos, a tormented figure awakens. You are Jonathan E. Reid, a high-ranking military surgeon transformed into a vampire upon his return home from the frontline.
Explore the darkly atmospheric streets of early 20th century London, and interact with a multitude of characters with their own identities and importance. Accept and fulfill the missions they give you, but don’t forget: sooner or later, you will have to feed, and make a difficult choice… who will be your prey? Absolutely all characters in the game are potential victims of your vampiric lust. Carefully study the habits of your next victim, his or her relationships with other characters, and set up your strategy to feed, unnoticed: seduce them, change their daily habits, or make sure they end up alone in a dark street…
Be careful who you choose to hunt, as they will be gone forever, and their death will impact in a meaningful way the world that surrounds you. Feeding on human blood will not just keep you “alive”; it will also unlock new vampiric powers to use.
There will be times when exploration and seduction will only get you so far, and you’ll need to resort to engaging in Vampyr’s dynamic real-time combat. It blends hard-hitting melee combat with ranged shooting mechanics and the supernatural vampire powers. You’ll face many types of enemies: different species of vampires and creatures, as well as vampire hunters who want to hunt you down with their weapons, tools and traps. In Vampyr, your health and the “energy” that drives your supernatural powers are one and same! Using powers will drain your own blood, giving you an edge in battle but also leaving you weaker. You will have to find a way to feed during combat to replenish your strength.
Vampyr also offers a deep crafting system. Find and loot materials and components from the fresh corpses of your victims or during exploration, in order to craft and improve tools, melee and ranged weapons, as well as special ammunitions and coating to exploit the weaknesses of your enemies.
As you cling to what remains of your humanity, your decisions will ultimately shape the fate of your hero while searching for answers in the coughing, foggy aftermath of the Spanish Flu.
Vampyr will release in 2017 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
155 notes
·
View notes
Video
That’s goddamn adorable
tumblr
I DIDN’T KNOW YOU COULD DO THIS. IT’S SO CUTE.
915 notes
·
View notes
Text
Why do I talk like this????
“No, yeah. ” = yes. “Yeah, no”= no “No, yeah, for sure.” = definitely
229K notes
·
View notes
Photo


Ashly Burch, the voice of Chloe, was on the Nerd Appropriate podcast a while back talking about Life is Strange. This was her take on Chloe and Max’s relationship:
In episode one you get the idea that Chloe and Max used to be thick as thieves. And then Max kind of skips town for various reasons and Chloe feels super betrayed and super abandoned. So it’s like they were as close as close could be. And then kind of at this pivotal point, I think as Chloe sees it, at both of their lives and Max kind of just bails.
So I think she still has all this really deep love for Max but also now it’s like another wound, y’know? It’s like another one, she’s like: “add another, add her to my list of people that have fucked me over now”. So I think definitely as they’re getting reacquaint you can see that resentment is still there. But it’s also balanced by a genuine love for Max, that wouldn’t just be erased by the fact that Chloe’s hurt.
425 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Danny Avidan is a beautiful, sweet, adorable, attractive, hilarious, and wonderful human being and if you don’t agree we can’t be friends sorry Danny deserves all the happiness in the world
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
Okay so the Colbert Report posted a link to the Ellen Page interview, right
And I was already happy it was a fan favorite. But THE COMMENTS
I MEAN
IT’S JUST TOO GREAT
ADAM AND EVE NOT ADAM AND MAPLE LEAF
787K notes
·
View notes