Sometimes slow walkers enrage me, other times they remind me that I don't really need to be in a rush and certainly have to reason to get angry about it.
Sometimes slow walkers enrage me, other times they remind me that I don't really need to be in a rush and certainly have to reason to get angry about it.
Yeah, that's how I feel about the Gears franchise as well. It sets up a pretty interesting setting and premise. The plot of the first game is good enough. But then the next two do nothing interesting whatsoever. And the end of the third is super lame.
I think the answer to ALL the questions is "cool robots".
I LOVED Dark Souls. But I wouldn't mind seeing them mix it up a bit. As long as the challenge remains intact. And the sense of exploration. I wouldn't mind seeing more coherent stories. Or at least coherent pieces of story floating in a big soup of ambiguity. I never even picked up on the fact that the NPCs you spoke…
Ok, yeah, point taken. If someone is stealing for survival, there's a grey area in there depending on the circumstances. I guess I was mainly reacting to the author's owl necklace example, and her excuse about stores assuming a certain percentage of goods are going to get stolen anyway.
Haha, thanks! You have good taste in literature :)
This was my first thought when this story broke. I don't think the DJs are responsible for the Nurse's suicide. But I'm surprised they didn't break laws relating to privacy or fraud by impersonating government officials in order to obtain private medical information.
Just because the process is biased in favor of the corporations, doesn't mean we should applaud when it works in favor of the "little guy" who doesn't deserve it.
According to the article, she was targeted because employees saw her stuffing merchandise into her purse.
There's no moral ambiguity to shoplifting. It's stealing, and it makes you a thief. Doesn't matter how many people do it.
When it comes to gaming, the early adopters are almost always the ones that get screwed on value. Prices always drop, bundles always end up combining DLC packs together for a discounted price. If you want stuff as soon as it's available, you pay a premium. It's why I don't buy anything day 1.
Not a whole lot of mystery left, when you give away the entire plot in the trailer.
Stupid ad. Doesn't even make any sense. She's got a body to die for, because she's a zombie, so she'll kill you and you'll die...? I guess? And what does ZombiU have to do with busty women? This could be an ad for literally anything involving zombies.
I've never had to dramatically quit a gig, but I did witness a pretty spectacular quitting once.
Yeah, I guess that's pretty cool. But I trained my cat to cooly regard me with disdain for hours on end, without a clicker or anything.
Boo to that. If they want a Mario movie, make a Mario movie. I'd rather see original characters continue to take the lead roles in any future Ralph sequels .
Ooh, and the most successful film makers in this new genre would simply be the people who have the most compelling dreams! What would people do to hone this skill? How would they attempt to influence their dreams to be more interesting?
Awesome costume, great job on the hair especially. But it doesn't strike me as particularly steampunk.
There is a GENRE for big brother/little sister borderline incest???
The photographer saw what was about to happen, and realized he had a chance to take some sellable photos. The Post saw his shots, and realized they had a chance to sell some extra papers. Comparisons to documenting war or natural disasters or starving children in Africa are a joke. As is the photographer's story about…