I need a Watch Dogs deal, but I don't want credit, unless I can put it into the purchase of said copy of Watch Dogs. >_<
I need a Watch Dogs deal, but I don't want credit, unless I can put it into the purchase of said copy of Watch Dogs. >_<
I would play the shit outta this.
Exactly! Having nothing move, turns it more into a puzzle game, then an RTS FPS.
AH HA! They're finally moving into publicly making this a full game!
I felt her performance was one of three good performances, in this flick. I also enjoyed brosnan in The World's End, Dalton in Hot Fuzz and Bacon in First Class. *shrug*
Mother is pretty damn great, but don't expect a scifi flick, it's a drama. Snowpiercer... Not so much, to be honest. :/
I'm not sure if we saw the same movie, Luke. I found the concept and execution of the film to be "meh". As you mentioned, there were three great performances, and the rest just felt not worth the time.
But it's Tilda Swinton, who I am shocked to see is now in her fifties, who steals the show as the bumbling Mason (above), cheerleader for the ruling elite. From her outfit to her teeth to her northern accent, she's the perfect personification of a power structure that, with only a handful of people to rule and even…
Okay, well, I've done this exact thing on my own. One other time, a friend and mine were playing the original Halo, and it was super sunny out, so we hauled the TV and Xbox outside, under a tent, in a place where the sun hit our bodies, but didn't affect our ability to see the screen (too badly).
Roflol. I knew someone was gonna say something like that.
This is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
We need a relaunch of Darkwing Duck. A new show, a new game. It'd be so damn great!
You beat me to this by just a few minutes. :P My TAY post is still up, anyways.
You are dope enough. You just have to be willing to put the time into gaining the skills to pay the bills*.
Yeah, tone deafness is a tough one. There's definitely certain roadblocks that could stop one from being able to learn certain skills. Being dyslexic could stop someone from becoming a very talented writer. Having motor skill issues could stop someone from becoming a very talented visual artist.
First and foremost, no one is "naturally good at everything they do". Secondly, you don't see all the time they've spent becoming good at things. You only see a later result.