Hotline Miami looks so fucking awesome!!!
I'm totally getting this game along with Giana Sisters when they become cheap
Good news: they already are ($9 and $14).
Hotline Miami looks so fucking awesome!!!
I'm totally getting this game along with Giana Sisters when they become cheap
Good news: they already are ($9 and $14).
By Steam standard, you should wait for them to appear in an indie bundle. lolThat's still steep for Steam's standard, isn't it?
Hotline Miami looks so fucking awesome!!!
I'm totally getting this game along with Giana Sisters when they become cheap
By Steam standard, you should wait for them to appear in an indie bundle. lol
Why PETA doesn't attack or make a big fuss of Cabela's Games? At least on the game of the QL it seemed that Vinny made the Hyaenas an endangered species...
That's still steep for Steam's standard, isn't it?
I would buy a second membership for a series that was just Vinnie driving tractors around with a racing wheel.
Kinda felt like Ryan was trying to suck the fun out the farming QL.

What the fuck am I reading. 10 and 15 bucks for two incredible games should be seen as megadeals, instead its "Lemme wait for the sale so I can give these guys a few pence" smdhThat's still steep for Steam's standard, isn't it?
what video is this from? jeff so ballin
Why was that hunting game quicklook removed from Youtube?
What car did Jeff buy?
Why was that hunting game quicklook removed from Youtube?
Will has talked about this on the Tested podcast recently. They've even had videos taken down for using royalty-free music that they've purchased the right to use, all because some local news channel claimed to own it.While I don't want to assume too much, as somebody who has contributed to a Youtube channel that does video Let's Plays, how Youtube handles copyright infringement is a bit of a minefield at the moment. It's very much a "guilty until proven innocent" sort of place, and to make matters worse, there is an increasing number of people out there (in my experience, usually Russian) who are claiming copyright on video sources they very clearly do not own the rights to in an effort to squat ad dollars off of your videos.
If it happens too many times in a row and with extreme enough severity, Youtube will suspend your partnership privileges with little warning, and since Youtube does not actually have any formal tech support, if this happens you are basically fucked with no way to re-partner with Youtube on that channel ever again. The only option is to start up a new Youtube channel and cross your fingers that it does not happen again (here's an example of this happening to somebody else).
If I had to guess, these videos are being yanked from Youtube because of the same copyright reasons I just described, and GB would rather take a "better safe than sorry" approach in order to keep their Google Adsense.
Will has talked about this on the Tested podcast recently. They've even had videos taken down for using royalty-free music that they've purchased the right to use, all because some local news channel claimed to own it.
Man, there need to be harsh counter punishments for anyone who falsely reports infringements. That's the only way to get this stuff to stop.
Wait, so the plot of Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 is that you were hunting with your dad and brother when a family member got killed by a wild animal, and then you're in Africa fighting giant hyenas.
...That was the plot of Dangerous Hunts 2011.
Whenever I think of Cabela's I think of this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEUULIs_UWE
Whenever I think of Cabela's I think of this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEUULIs_UWE
Wait, so the plot of Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 is that you were hunting with your dad and brother when a family member got killed by a wild animal, and then you're in Africa fighting giant hyenas.
...That was the plot of Dangerous Hunts 2011.
So it's a lot like a Madden yearly releases. The rules and locations stay mostly the same, they just do roster updates and tweak systems.
