EcologyMan
EcologyMan
EcologyMan

This article could be re-titled: "More evidence that Capcom does not understand gamers."

Ah, ok. I wasn't sure if it WAS him the first time we saw it because timey wimey sorts of things.

Question: when the Doctor gets shot at Lake Silencio back in whatever that episode was, he actually started to regenerate before he's shot a second time. Given what we know from the 50th anniversary special and all, how the heck was that even happening?

Agreed. This one takes the cake for distractingly-over-the-top character redesign. I despise it.

Cinema Sins is itself a terrible sin against common sense and decency.

Couldn't agree more. I absolutely hated The Desolation of Smaug, because the best part of The Hobbit for me was always Bilbo's development. The book's charm was all in seeing a simple, every-day kind of person become an adventurer, and that was shoved to the back page in the film. I'm sick to death of Peter

These varia suit redesigns are horribly busy. Not a fan.

A friend just gifted the PC version of this to me on Steam, and I'm thoroughly impressed. I confess, I'm a fan of zombie stuff, even after the market saturation, and this game comes close to giving me everything I ever wanted in a zombie game. I'd love to see them produce a bigger budget, more fleshed out sequel.

These videos aren't very helpful... Unless you have a couple hours in which to learn about 10 minutes worth of information about the actual controller. :P

As someone who became a DS fan on PC, it was absolutely playable. I just used a gamepad.

... What did I just watch.

The write-up here. I haven't read the original paper, and am willing to bet they stated their findings more appropriately.

"I hate Pop Culture Shock Collectibles almost as much as my brother, Chad." —Sir Jeffers.

That's exactly my point. You don't know what you don't know until you know it, and we could very easily come across just such an "ancient" organism and change our tune again. I never said this information wasn't useful, just that it was stated in a more definitive manner than it should be.

All of which could be thrown out the window with the discovery of a single organism.

I find the certainty with which this is stated to be laughable. I wonder how long it'll be before this gets thrown out due to new evidence.

I finished S1 without 400 Days. Is that one necessary for the plot?

Really shaking things up with that title, eh?

Tales of Blablahnia. Tales of HerpDerp-onia. Tales of Why-the-hell-not-ia.

My feelings exactly. Everyone, including Coulson at times, comes across as being new to all of this.

I'm thinking May killed Skye's parents.