ColdFury
ColdFury
ColdFury

Well, let’s just go ahead and add that onto “Things I didn’t know were a thing and now I’m disproportionately terrified of it” pile.

I’m pretty sure Shield is either intentionally or accidentally shunted to an alternate timeline at this point.

When this news first broke I thought people were getting ahead of themselves in cheering for it, and now that we have more details I feel a bit vindicated in my position.

This would have huge repercussions as written, and we want to be really careful about how we welcome the government into the business of regulating

But... this article?  Is about them?  Developing a new game??

But... what?

I...

Basically they don’t have a good answer.

Their new tagline is “It’s not all connected.”

I think people cheering this are being way too short sighted. This has the potential to crush mobile gaming (at least free to play), multiple Triple A franchises, and probably some developers and even publishers.

If this bill passes as described, it will play havoc in the industry and will probably be spoken about in

They’ve got this season, and they’re renewed for one more.  And it’s not confirmed as a final season (yet, at least).

I saw this great line on twitter about this:

There’s a simul-dub going to happen on Funimation if you don’t want to wait.  They got a good number of the English VAs back to do the voices, too.

I fear this is going to be the straw that broke the “It’s all connected” back of AoS, and they’re just going to ignore the movies from here on out.

I just don’t see how they could frame a TV show between IW and Endgame an not get bogged down.  If the movie guys even told them what was coming.

Man, you realize he’s dead, right?  Let Bob Hoskins regret Mario in peace.

To paraphrase Captain America:
“When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you your opinion is wrong, your job is to.. probably admit your opinion is wrong.”

First up: Full Disclosure, I played a few hours of Dragon’s Dogma, loved it, and never got back to it. It’s a perennial on my ‘I should play that sometime soon list.”

I’m curious about why you equate choices having consequences as essential to an RPG experience. I’m not trying to be snarky and say you’re wrong, and

Honestly, EA management probably sees it as a PR mea culpa.  They KNOW they’re widely regarded for having fumbled the Star Wars franchise, ‘throwing away’ a single player game to get back in good graces with the fans & Disney might be seen as a cost effective way.  And I’m sure they expect the game to turn a profit,

Man, how do I put it? I don’t love Wiseman’s Grandchild (what an odd title), but... it’s not bad? It’s like the vanilla of fantasy isekai. It has potential. The big bad seems to have enough character to be potentially interesting. The protagonist has enough rage to be potentially interesting. Merlin and his ex-wife

This is the weirdest timeline. How do we go from someone releasing a Free to Play game at full retail price (in stores, even), as *Early Access*, scrubbing together a Battle Royale mode on a lark using the F2P game and a team of Unreal Tournament devs, to launching a game store hoping to unseat Steam before their

I wished we all lived in your universe.

This man is guilty, and deserves this punishment. But I will go to my grave still *furious* that the man who pulled the trigger in this situation was given no punishment.

The cops had no right to shoot an unarmed man on his own porch after surprising him. It was criminally negligent, and the officer should have at

As long as we don’t have like four false start endings like Return of the King, I think we’ll be fine.