As a child I remember that "Santa" would always eat the cookies but never drink the milk.
As a child I remember that "Santa" would always eat the cookies but never drink the milk.
That's why I put in proto.
Man this game had everything. Solid combat, compelling story, time cycles, multiple endings/characters, and a good leveling system to match
Best parody of this type I've seen is the voiceover at 8:40, since the guy manages to get the voice perfectly done.
DC's proto Xmen The Doom Patrol.
I never really understood the appeal of this book, but then again at that age I was well into reading Phillip K Dick stuff so maybe Ender's Game seemed a little too simple and young adult compared to what I was reading.
So the punchline is the Aristocrats right?
The Christmas truce really did show the grand disconnect between the armchair generals that perpetuated the state of war and those who actually had to fight it.
Ok now you're just trolling or using sarcasm on the internet without any indication that it is sarcasm.
I'm so glad Superior Foes of Spiderman made it onto the list.
You kind of remind me of a 2000 AD prog I read in the Rogue Trooper series where in one sector all of the soldiers had divided up into little cultural camps.
I thought while it was obvious what they were trying for they didn't have enough screen time together in that sense to feel like a satisfactory culmination of the story arc.
Okay North Korea...
I personally would have liked to have seen her reconnect with her past avatar lives again and to really bring it full circle how much Korra has grown over the seasons.
Thing with Korra and Asami is that while I'm not opposed to them being a thing, I felt that the relationship didn't have enough time to grow together in…
So terrible yet so good for mindless fun.
Classic FF games, gorgeous artwork/token/whatevers (with a price to match)
The Old Republic was always an odd one for me.
Honestly the costume wasn't that bad starting out, in a way it kind of reminded me of Medusa's outfit.
I remember from last year when they did this in game people would complain about not getting back to killing each other.
I'm going with Dragon Age Inquisition, specifically because the tavern songs are just that good. They ooze with fantasy atmosphere without becoming cheesy and each song actually has lyrics that pertain to the world at large.
There are even a couple of easter egg type songs that a covers of songs from Dragon Age…