After reading your last point, I'm maybe willing to give Shaxx's barks a level of nuance that I hadn't been fair about up 'til now!
After reading your last point, I'm maybe willing to give Shaxx's barks a level of nuance that I hadn't been fair about up 'til now!
Elysium.
There was a shortage of explanation for the shortage of whatever kept them from healing everyone.
I know I said that DoFP's Quicksilver looked like something out of Scott Pilgrim, but that scene pretty much made him one of the most memorable characters in the film. Though it did bother me that they never explained why Quicksilver didn't come with them to Paris, he would have saved a lot of time.
I only got greens anyway...f*ck that cave lol
good, my dreg headshot cave in the moth yards is safe.
Holy crap. This is an amazingly in depth review of the game compared to some of the other reviews of destiny I have seen.
I've had some sinking suspicions myself. Take a look at when objectives come up, occasionally. You'll see things like:
*Slaughter the Fallen*
*Kill Them All*
*Decimate The Hive*
At face value, there's nothing particularly extraordinary about those statements. But if you think on a slightly deeper level, the implication…
Wow... this is pretty great. I was just thinking that it's a huge shame that we don't really get to choose to be a villain in this game (something I lament in almost every game) but now I'm looking at The City (and Guardians in general) as a kind of overly-sterilized Dystopia and it's completely shifted my perceptions…
Many people seem to think that Destiny's story is, well, lackluster. But what if most people are missing one big key…
He actually lost his hair at around age 20. He not only managed it well, he's a poster child for how to handle it with dignity and panache.
massive respect to Karl Urban being able to switch between his movie accent and his actual Kiwi one. I assumed he had to maintain it off camera to keep it up.
You've seen brief glimpses of the shenanigans aboard the Starship Enterprise, but now get the whole space enchilada.…
Hunter for three reasons:
You know, I really feel that Deadpool really could be an interesting character. Just take this scene with him and Kid Apocalypse. It's a touching moment with a Deadpool twist.
You can also pick a race of highly advanced post-humans who have achieved enlightenment. This strains the limits of credulity without a beard.
I have a beard. I would normally like to see that beard reflected in my character.
Except most cameras let you turn it off.
I like that digital cameras still make shutter noises when you take a picture.
Not so much a term as a symbol...the floppy disc save icon! It's everywhere, and everyone knows what it means- SAVE. But some young people probably would have a hard time telling you what it actually IS. So weird.
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is full of moments that still send shivers down my spine, and I've seen it like half a dozen times. The first moment for me comes in episode 11, after Simon's struggle with depression: