Unicorns are sacred animals. I’ve seen the movies Legend and The Last Unicorn so I know what I’m talking about. You mess with a Unicorn and you’re messing with the balance of the universe. So when anything in the world comes up involving a Unicorn I try to take notice. Why am I bringing this up? Because Starbucks is getting in on people’s love for Unicorns and I think it might be kind of gross. They’re making a Unicorn Frappucino. What’s in it? According to Eater, it should be unveiled on Wednesday. Mike Fahey at Kotaku drank one on Sunday
I Feel Like I Have to Announce a Starbucks Unicorn Frappucino...
I Feel Like I Have to Announce a Starbucks Unicorn Frappucino...
- 4/18/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Lots of games ship with defects. It's unfortunate, but we've all grown perhaps a bit too accustomed – particularly on PC titles – to downloading patches shortly after a game's release. It's one thing to discover a bunch of annoying bugs and glitches in your newly purchased game, but what if the game you downloaded doesn't even seem like the finished version at all? That's precisely what some "Dead Island" players are experiencing right now.
According to Kotaku, those who have downloaded the new zombie-splattering title "Dead Island" from Steam may have noticed that something was a bit – weird. Players are able to clip through walls with the mere press of a button, and the whole game is behaving a little wonky.
This is more than just release-day bugs, though. Looking at the code, it seems as though Deep Silver have actually placed a non-retail version of the game for download on Steam.
According to Kotaku, those who have downloaded the new zombie-splattering title "Dead Island" from Steam may have noticed that something was a bit – weird. Players are able to clip through walls with the mere press of a button, and the whole game is behaving a little wonky.
This is more than just release-day bugs, though. Looking at the code, it seems as though Deep Silver have actually placed a non-retail version of the game for download on Steam.
- 9/6/2011
- by Matt Clark
- MTV Multiplayer
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