Isn't he the hands in front of his head when an attractive woman appeared on the screen guy
Lol yes that's what I thought too, shit.For a second I tought it was waypoint games. Dont scare me like that.
Stop. Like PK is absolutely annoying and performative, but that isn't relevant when someone with kids in a niche market they probably should've prepared for, gets the boot. Losing a job when you're older and taking care of a family aint a fun experience.
Same and i thought they have just announced a couple of new gamesFor a second I tought it was Wayforward games. Stupid brain of mine
Me too, haha. I was thinking, "Dang... Did Advance Wars do so poorly?"For a second I tought it was Wayforward games. Stupid brain of mine
Stop. Like PK is absolutely annoying and performative, but that isn't relevant when someone with kids in a niche market they probably should've prepared for, gets the boot. Losing a job when you're older and taking care of a family aint a fun experience.
This is such a shame too because I like Vice's video documentaries. They're so well produced and engaging.Yeah VICE is collapsing. I’m shocked they kept Waypoint this long
Oh thank fuck thats who i thought it was when i read the title, i was like NOOOO i love their artstyle indie gamesFor a second I tought it was Wayforward games. Stupid brain of mine
Austin Walker described the website as "the Lisa Simpson of gaming" and I cringed and never clicked on anything they did anymore.
At first, I oddly felt a little weird taking things. The station was designated as a shelter during the zombie outbreak. There are cots and bloody sheets, IV stands, boxes of food and medical supplies everywhere. Early on, protagonists Claire and Leon hear a radio message instructing all citizens to head for the station. That notion is wild, the police station as fortress/safe haven is laughably naive (particularly for people of color). It certainly was in the 90s as well, and really, when has policing in America ever actually been about keeping neighborhoods safe as opposed to keeping a racist status quo up and running? Though the game does later connect the upper echelons of the police management with the evil, shady doings of the Umbrella corporation (whose decidedly unethical bioweapons research started the whole zombie apocalypse in the first place).
Ah finally I know where this screenshot comes from.And nothing of value was lost.
Though credit were credit is due, they did at least give us this gem:
I cant believe a grown man would cover his eyes like that. Like even if you find that content childish or cringe, covering your eyes is so soy..And nothing of value was lost.
Though credit were credit is due, they did at least give us this gem:
As someone with three kids who has swallowed absolute career shit in order to provide for them, he could always stop writing about video games for a living and do what 99% of the workforce do.Stop. Like PK is absolutely annoying and performative, but that isn't relevant when someone with kids in a niche market they probably should've prepared for, gets the boot. Losing a job when you're older and taking care of a family aint a fun experience.
I cant believe a grown man would cover his eyes like that. Like even if you find that content childish or cringe, covering your eyes is so soy..
Vice got big by being a site full of people who went to crazy places and did crazy things. They also encapsulated the hipster ethos of late 00s Brooklyn (when and where they started) and reflected that culture. Then, somewhere along the way, they turned into a more political SJW Bustle for reasons I still do not know. It's been worthless for a long time.Only thing I ever remember coming out of vice was the trip to North Korea. That was pretty neat.
lol another oneThe BEST 2D based developer is no more??
And nothing of value was lost.
Though credit were credit is due, they did at least give us this gem:
No idea what this is supposed to be, but I hope those people laid off will find suitable employment soon.
Sorry I confused Waypoint with Wayforward...lol another one