DragonZeku
DragonZeku
DragonZeku

Maybe the audio from those communications is only going to his cowl, so he really only has to worry about lip readers. (I don’t recall an instance where another character physically next to Batman is ever shown to be a participant in the conversation, though I am not done with the game yet). His radio traffic is

“It’s not optional if you want. . . “

The hell you can’t. A horrible person who donated genetic material to create you is still a horrible person. Ditch them and promote your friends to the rank of family. Maybe having offspring that won’t associate with them because of their heinous beliefs will prompt them into some beneficial self-examination. (But

I’m looking forward to this take on the justice league, but I can’t help hoping that it ends with the justice league from the DCAU emerging from a dimensional portal and giving these three the “Justice Lords” treatment.

My “One Male, All Female” experiment has gone straight to hell in a nightmarish way, and I’m currently trying to figure out if there is any possible recovery (which can be a lot more fun than playing my utopian vault where everything is great).

The variation where nobody gets any weapons or great and no lunch boxes are used.... Yeah, I did that on my first vault simply by virtue of not yet knowing how to play. Never noticed the lunchbox I’d accrued, hadn’t figured out how to get gear. I focused on keeping my dwellers fed, watered, and having sex, because it

Ecstatic on reading the headline, cautiously optimistic after reading the details. Access to my old games without having to physically switch back to the 360 is a win. Especially if I can do XB1ish things like playing them while having another app snapped on the right. But the initial list of titles hasn’t got much I

I really don’t follow the Faceless Men’s “death accounting.” Back when Arya first met “Jaquen,” she saved the lives of three people who would have otherwise burned to death. Not because they were targets of assassination or anything, just because it’s a hard world and sometimes dudes get burnt. Because she saved three

I only watched the first half or so before I found it too frustrating to go on. Did any of them ever figure out how to drop down to a lower surface? For that matter did any of them out ever figure how to lie down and let bullets pass above them instead of trying to jump around them?

Yeah, Captain Cold and Heatwave being part of a team set up at least in part by the Flash seems especially unlikely after this week’s episode of Flash. Cold literally JUST demonstrated that he can’t be trusted, even in a team up to face a greater mutual threat.

Very nice article, Kirk.

That phrase, "credible threat," bothers me. It bothers me because nobody every seems to put any thought into what constitutes a credible threat. In a day and age in which swatting is a common occurrence, somebody calling the cops out of the blue and claiming to have hostages then hanging up is NOT a credible threat.

So anti-science Christians drive you up the wall. And here you are in an article detailing the results of a scientific study, proclaiming that you 100% DO NOT believe that study, as though somehow your beliefs are more relevant to the discussion than that study's data and methodology.

I disagree. If you don't get a copy, how do you know they reported it correctly? The company that paid you has no incentive to guard against over-reporting your income, as for them it is a deductible expense. I always wait to file my taxes until I've received all 1099s, so that if they don't jive with my own

I can't wait for this version of Spidey to show up in Spiderverse.

Anybody reading who has actually played The Elder Scrolls Online: Could I get a short rundown of how it differs from Skyrim in mechanics and tone? The idea of an MMO based in Tamriel, and available on console is intriguing to me — I adore Skyrim, despite its many flaws, but the biggest flaw it had for me was that

They don't email or Dropbox it, because the moron on the other end demands to receive it as a fax for whatever stupid reason. Hence the network fax, so at least the sender doesn't have to print the damned thing out, feed the hard copy back into the fax machine (almost certainly the same machine that just printed it),

I hesitate to even get involved in this stupid argument, but the woman in the cave is clearly NOT Nebula. She doesn't even remotely resemble Nebula. Her head is turned to the side far enough to clearly see the profile of her face, and it isn't even close.

Same issue for me. Thought I wanted to get with Sera, but aside from her disdain for mages and the nobility, she's also ruthless as hell, and gets pissed off every time I choose not to enslave or torture a former rival, or issue a judgement that sentences them to anything less than execution.

I wouldn't say you are playing the game wrong, just that you are still in the very early part of it. Combat isn't challenging because you are in the first area, and haven't advanced the story far enough to be fighting anything but low level enemies.