Begun, the Chrome wars have.
I would say yes. My wife and I loved it start to finish.
This was a very interesting game. I didn’t feel exactly satisfied at the end of the game but I almost feel like that’s the point. I’m always down for weird experimental stuff in games even if they aren’t 100% my thing. I’ll still remember those weird games that test the boundaries more than most of the standard AAA slop.
I wish this developer well and can’t wait to see what they do in the future.
Staring Erika Ishii from Dropout!
Edit: context
Someone else asked about click up, no I haven’t even heard of it until this thread.
Manage Engine over commits on what it thinks it can do and it does none of them well.
I’m glad someone else had this thought!
No, manage Engine and service now are the two big ones I used.
Haha a PM at my job just tried to move everything to gitlab thankfully someone in charge realized how stupid an idea that was…
For those complaining about Jira… I used to be one of you. After changing jobs and using several alternatives, I am begging to be back on Jira. Manage Engine is currently the bane of my existence.
I really like Stallone but holy hell, yawn. Next year he’ll have a Rambo prequel. Wake me up when when we get the “Stop or My Mom Will Shoot” soft reboot.
Nice way to combat bad reviews, start with an insult.
Fahrenheit is a better measurement for ancient human temperature.
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Oh you sweet summer child. You get the opportunity of seeing Twin Peaks for the first time. How I envy you.
It’s great, IMHO. It really nails that feeling of impending doom. I love how the mystery unfolds and all the little breadcrumbs left for you to pick up on.
The acting is great. I actually think this is one of Johnny Depp’s last great roles before he got too big. He’s weird and quirky in a way that works for me.
Also the soundtrack is great. I just picked it up on vinyl because I like it so much.
Hell yeah. I love Dance with the Dead!
So, I have the opposite end of this question. When I was very young, still learning how to read my father took me to his workplace to celebrate “take your kid to work day.” While the adults were deep in conversation, I saw something red and shiny that said pull. So I climbed on a chair and pulled it. I’m sure you know what I pulled, but my father’s entire workplace had to evacuate as a result.