Will check it out. Thank you.

First I've read about this with Paris Hilton. Some things are making so much more sense.

[-] ghostsinthephotograph@lemmy.world 37 points 4 months ago

Indeed. Article reads like a spoiled brat. "Get over it". The second something like that appears, it's crystal clear the writer thinks they're above the reader.

The colors work out well, too - good color wheel combinations!

One of the better looking Catan boards I've seen. Nice job.

I'd insert some quote about fear here, but I don't know a good one off-hand. In any case, I don't believe it to be a good excuse.

As a Seahawkian(?), I appreciate him. His history seemed like he made some maturity mistakes early on that really affected his career, but he stuck with it and improved himself both professionally and personally. Even if he doesn't end up being an MVP success, he has respect.

Those Metcalf and Njigba catches...wow. Those are players literally grasping to every last inch. And props to Metcalf for moving things along as fast as possible during that drive and Lock for plowing forward.

Episode 1, where they are salvaging the Alliance ship and have to work quickly before they're caught. In other words, not the planetary adventures and combat of Firefly because that would likely be too much of an undertaking to expand into that kind of game.

[-] ghostsinthephotograph@lemmy.world 21 points 7 months ago

Loved this game, though I really hope the studio gets to expand on that genre, storyline, and environment. Very enjoyable for what it is, but I want more! Would love for a future story to take you outside of that shipyard, more like you're running an independent derelict salvage operation, traveling around star systems searching for your next score (i.e. early Firefly).

[-] ghostsinthephotograph@lemmy.world 8 points 10 months ago

Very sad. Have enjoyed all their games. Just reached the end of Shadow Gambit and would have gladly stuck around for more. Hope the rest of the studio goes on to do more elsewhere.

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Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba will have surgery to repair a broken bone in his wrist but still could be ready for the start of the regular season, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The Seahawks will determine how long Smith-Njigba will be sidelined based on the results of the surgery, which will be performed Tuesday in Philadelphia, sources told Schefter.

Smith-Njigba suffered the injury during Seattle's preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday when he was tackled near the goal line after a highlight-reel catch in the second quarter.

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