Coriakin
Coriakin
Coriakin

Agreed. Publications like the New York Times have something called style guides that their writers follow, like acronyms should be all spelled out first followed by the abbreviation enclosed in parentheses, then just initialized everytime they’re mentioned. But AV Club ain’t the New York Times so I’m guessing they

I used Dogmeat in the early part of the game, but once I found out Kellogg’s location, I sent him to live in Sanctuary with Cogsworth and Preston Garvey’s group so he’d be safe —even placed a doghouse for him right in front of my old home.

The shoes aren’t really my style. The shoebox, however, is awesome!

Loved Infocom games—while the Zork trilogy was popular, my favorite games that referenced the Great Underground Empire were Beyond Zork, with its automapping and lovely Lore book, and Wishbringer, with its glow-in-the-dark wishing stone.

Never heard of this douche until that suicide video news, and I keep wondering why Kotaku keeps posting about him—is he a gamer?

Skyrim and Fallout 4; I never tire of those games, and now wish they’d port Fallout 3 and New Vegas to PS4.

X-Men Red? So the X-Men are taking their cues from Pokemon now? X-Men Blue, X-Men Gold, now this. I eagerly await the announcement of X-Men Silver months from now.

That includes the base game plus all of its DLC, including the excellent and expansive Far Harbor and Nuka World.

That includes the base game plus all of its DLC, including the excellent and expansive Far Harbor and Nuka World.

Doesn’t Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition come out on September 26th? I’m actually looking forward to the release of that version.

Still think that X-Men: Dark Phoenix will feature The Hellfire Club and not the Shi’ar, since production has said it would be more “grounded,” so introducing an intergalactic empire would be too overwhelming.

Auto-playing videos... just like the ones at The A.V. Club? They’re annoying as hell, and worse, they’re completely unrelated to the article—any way we can stop them from playing?

Did I just wander onto Sploid?

I think they just keep on nominating that tiresome Modern Family year after year because the voters can’t remember the other shows: “Wasn’t there a sitcom about a big-box store...can’t remember what it was...ah, well I guess I’ll just nominate Modern Family again.”

He could do a new Red movie, or better yet, have him do a new Taken sequel where he’s the one abducted and his daughter rescues him—they can title it Taken: A New Beginning.

Loved everything about UFO—the concept, production design, style, and that groovy theme that tied everything together.

Yup, that was awesome—The Equalizer’s score and theme song were composed by Stewart Copeland, better known as the drummer of The Police.

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My all time favorite TV theme has to be from Northern Exposure; it was composed by David Schwartz, and the theme was as quirky as the show itself, which I loved:

“...the average citizens of the USA conveniently forgetting just how easily they all lined up to support fascism and be racist to Inhumans ... “

The should’ve just turned Inhumans into an animated series.

Why do the rest of the Inhuman populace look like homeless people? Bad costumes, terrible-looking sets (why Hawaii?), this looks so way off that they might as well turn it into a comedy.