Origins was a great game, it wasn’t a masterpiece but it was fun.
Origins was a great game, it wasn’t a masterpiece but it was fun.
You may also want to add that Arkham Origins opens with the planned execution of Calendar Man, which sort of fulfils the “beginning” part of the quote.
It’s not a problem with the car :P
I’d normally agree but because the Batmobile is such a huge part of the game it handles really well. The races are also hella’ creative.
I didn’t actually find that corner hard at all, in the many times I played it I never wrecked on that corner (And I was in third-person mode).
This is exactly the problem with this film. NOBODY WANTS AN EDGY FANTASTIC FOUR!
I know that Alex Kingston and John Barrowman have been calling for a Captain Jack/River Song spin-off for ages, so it could happen one day.
Ah I remember that one, yeah that should have been listed.
Stars don’t mean much in winning or being listed, I guess it just didn’t tickle Mike’s fancy.
Not only is there a mid-credits scene, like Avengers: Age of Ultron, but an end credits tag as well. That makes TWO credits scenes to mark the end of Phase Two in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So stay all the way until the end of the credits come July 17. And we’ll have much more about Ant-Man in the coming weeks.
Don’t get too excited guys, remember Arkham Origins has a lot of Queen Industries crates in it, and nothing’s come out of that (yet).
A Rocksteady Superman would be interesting. I know who I want to see though.
They should have at least included a limited version of the game for free like Club Penguin. It seems like a real screw you to those kids who were only allowed to use it for free.
Is that Noel Fielding?
That’s an actual scene in the show?!? I actually have new found respect for it.
I reckon that the Night’s Watch will betray Jon further by not even giving him a funeral, and they’ll end up just dump him beyond the Wall to be with the Wildlings he clearly loves so much. This will give the Walkers opportunity to find him and convert him.
The cut away could have been a hint that he survived, but it could also be artistic style. By the end of the episode Stannis had pretty much given up on life, and just wanted closure, so we saw his final moments from his point of view. If we were truly looking from his eyes then presumably he never saw the full swing…
People refuse to even remotely like him because of how they feel he is portrayed in the media.