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Stop throwing a hissy fit. You get a guaranteed sequel and all of the merchandise. New Vegas is all us old Fallout fans get. Sorry your game was an incoherent mess and everyone calls it out on that.

Nothing quite captures the thrilling complexity of Fallout 3 and 4 like "Two warring factions"

They could have shot it like an old western in Spain for a cool 20 mil. Little bit of worldbuilding, little bit of atmosphere. Build it up nice and subtle and slowly layer on the fantasy elements. Aside from the usual Stephen King being Stephen King problematic bits you would have to change very little of the first

The way his words seem to speak volumes. "Not all at once, and not instantly, to be sure." Montalban's really knows how to convey the untold horrors of that short sentence.

Most non-canonical star charts place the Mutara Sector somewhere out in the boonies.

I personally will be celebrating tomorrow's First Contact Day, the pre-anniversary of the one time in all of Science fiction aliens did not completely dick us over.

While it has its fair share of detractors, I kind of enjoyed the Star Trek: Enterprise approach which portrayed the Vulcans as Humanity's overbearing parents following a happy first contact. Benevolent, but also thinking they are so much smarter because they colonized a few star systems. And humanity feels a bit

Jury's still out on the episode with fat pedophile Dennis .

And our ongoing conflict with Taqui-Stan.

Ah yes, Fallout 4. The dystopian future in which a hidden intellectual cult invents a revolutionary form of AI which already existed decades before the war, kidnaps people for reasons they never explain, kills an entire vault of people except for 1 person and a baby because reasons, and doesn't share any technology

The fact that it is printed on slices of dead tree does not speak to the quality of the knowledge contained. I personally think having access to the sum of human knowledge in a small box I can carry in my pocket is pretty darn neat. It is a regressive point of view that the physical medium of the information

Give it time, terrible wonderful films are rarely appreciated outright.

He did kind of a crossfit thing with tires and shit. Also he got a tiny bit of kryptonite, not enough to kill him for some reason but just enough to make him not completely indestructible all the time?

I will forever regret not buying it, but I once saw a DVD copy of the 1960 Roger Corman 'Little Shop of Horrors' with the headliner of 'Starring Jack Nicholson' and with a picture of 90s era Nicholson and a rather crudely drawn version of Audrey 2 from the 1986 musical version (But a bit more like a Final Fantasy

They definitely all stayed dead. Well, except for Captain Jack. And Pete Tyler. And the Master. And the entire Dalek civilization a few times. And the time Ten literally used up a regeneration not to die and created a second Doctor who was part human so Rose had someone to live happily ever after with.

I had no idea she was the one who pushed so hard for him. As a big Eleven fan I shall have to thank her next time I see her at a convention.

"I've said that if Ziyal wasn't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her."

Love horror and tension, hate jump scares. Kind of leaves me in a tough place with horror these days. From people who have played, is Resident Evil 7 safe for me to pick up?

You're right. Having to pay to play games on another system is not paying for them.

As much as Curse of Darkness felt like a proper 3D Metroidvania, I will always feel like Lament of Innocence is the only entry which managed to capture Castlevania's essence in 3D. It may be how Leon's feathered hair perfectly encapsulates Ayami Kojima's elegant designs, or that Michiru Yamane is really in top form