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I'm having flashbacks at the few moments this game wasn't just hobo smackdown and was significantly creepy.

I watched Justice League War and from what I can tell it's going to be polarizing much like the New 52 was.

I'm actually really surprised they managed to make their kickstarter and then some when their team credits writing wise is essentially 2 kickstarter rpgs and no actual novels/short stories through a publishing house work.

Actually what I'm trying to figure out is what's going on with that Akido portion.

"one opinionated dog barks (i'm fine with that)… and the rest of the pack barks 'pretending' to know what they're barking about (hate those idiots)… tsk tsk tsk."

This is the kind of remake I can get behind because the original Day of the Triffids while a little bit of a cult classic wasn't really very good.

If I recall didn't the zombie survival guide mention this as basically the best anti-zombie weapon you could possibly get.

You can tell who are the one who basically watched Blade Runner and those who actually read Gibson's stream of consciousness style of writing.

I wonder how accurate they'll keep the memory transferring scene.

"Nietzsche is famous for saying that God is dead, but news of The Almighty's demise may have been greatly exaggerated. Here are some of the most fascinating and provocative philosophical arguments for the existence of God."

Excuse me as I dust off my Vita which has nothing to do with this game at all.

I heard that was actually retroactively cancelled because 2000 AD couldn't figure out what to do with it.

That's pretty interesting.

Ok I actually haven't seen Frozen yet, but my friend showed me this and now I def have half a mind to go.

Don't judge me.

What you're thinking of is the scene where he witnesses giant crabs and giant butterflies in the far future which he thinks are representative of what Morlocks and Eloi evolved into.

Oh my god I actually remember having this tape when I was a kid.

Adding back in his cut chapter know as The Grey Man.

"Speaking of feeling American, it seems like the interpretations of Dredd vary from the U.S. and the U.K"

You're just pulling our legs right? I've never met a comic fan who knows Ms.Marvel and Fawcett Captain Marvel but doesn't know about Captain Mar-Vel