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I dunno. I can’t tell you what you like, but I bet if it were a random Saturday night, you were bored and a little buzzed with a friend, you’d be into it.

I’m gonna overlook the soft undertones of “I outgrew this childishness” and assume you just moved on. But Castle Crashers is... real good. And I bet you didn’t

I’m honestly surprised this comment section isn’t a dumpster fire of comments thrashing RE3R like the Steam forums are. I love this remake and think it’s great I’ve gotten so far 18 hours of playtime out of it and I’m working my second play through right now.

For sure. I did the high level grinding thing a couple of times because it was fun. But it’s not a long game, so it’s fun to replay periodically. Especially if someone wants to play it with you.

It’s like a Milton Bradley board game compared to Axis and Allies. Sometimes you just wanna play Sorry!

Nope, they most definitely will kill you. I made the mistake of going in without any healing items, got infected, killed all of the remaining enemies, and died en route to the item box without taking damage. Made it about 3 steps out of the front gate before the little bastards burst their way out of me.

They may not

“Whereas once Mr. X shows up he spends the rest of the game actively patrolling the map, hunting you in real time”

Magicka!

Pot helped. As did seeing it in the theaters with absolutely no expectations about what I was getting into.

I disliked The Royal Tenenbaums so much I just stopped watching it. But I enjoyed Napoleon Dynamite at the time. I guess that makes me a philistine.

The mention about how neighborhoods like Mission Hill would be “gentrified out of existence” was spot on, though. A shame the show didn’t continue, because in addition to seeing Andy gradually turning from aspiring dreamer to successful artist to jaded professional, it could’ve also tackled the slow death of bohemian

I loved Mission Hill so much. I remember staying up until stupid o’clock to watch the reruns on Adult Swim back in 2003 or so. The music was also really good. 

Mission Hill was a gorgeous show with great writing. It’s a wee bit dated now but I’ve recently did a rewatch and it’s crazy how much of it was feeling current. The episode with the non-descript potentially catastrophic world event happening(complete with Dennis Rodman doing peace talks) was way too real. Sometimes

Maybe the jokes land better if you lived or grew up in a rural area? I mean, I knew those people in high school. There was even a similar karate instructor in town (okay, obviously not to that hilarious level).

I don’t know... Of course, I am also one of those horrible people that don’t like Wes Anderson either, so maybe this is just one of those styles that will never be in my wheelhouse of interests. I’m sure that if a person gets it, the movie is perfectly okay - but for me it just never ventured even close to my circle

I think the quirk-for-quirk’s-sake criticism is spot-on. Napoleon Dynamite was the kind of movie you would expect to be popular in an era when Wes Anderson was becoming a big deal with Rushmore and Royal Tenenbaums. That said, I found the lead character’s dorkiness refreshing. He wasn’t a secret genius or a

Quite, and if you’re going to describe him in any way it should be as Brock Sampson.

Huh? It takes maybe 10 pages before Rorshach's narrating the pedestrian ways in which costumed vigilantes die. I know at least one of them was a fucking car crash. I don't see how it could be more obvious that the vigilantes didn't have super powers.

I believe you missed an "ahhhAHHHHH"

I believe you missed an "ahhhAHHHHH"

Watchmen's opening credits sequence is fucking incredible. Just great stuff.