GaryAlexanderStott
Gary Alexander Stott
GaryAlexanderStott

PSVR is designed for sit-down experiences only. Most VR is, with the exception of Vive. It's not like the Wii. You can use a Dualshock 4 if you'd prefer, too.

Actually, you'd get motion sickness if there were no head tracking, because you'd be moving your head - however subtly - and your vision wouldn't move with it, telling your brain that something is wrong and triggering the sickness response (it's an anti-poison mechanism).

That’s exactly how I felt during the climax. I felt Abrams was intentionally using the same kind of base attack, but focusing on a different side of that attack (what was happening on the ground), therefore showing us a different aspect of a familiar thing. I was definitely far more interested in Rey, Finn & Ren, and

Ex Machina had a fantastic ending that was both chilling and effective.

However, the final two minutes were unnecessary. They basically just explained the ending to the audience, and took some of the sudden gutpunch out of it by doing so. Although they did tie the narrative to the whole ‘Mary’s Box’ idea that was

I don’t know what, I feel like the twist being had more to do with the meta-game than anything else. About the player, not the medic. All the MGS games have toyed with that, such as Raiden’s VR training being based on a Shadow Moses simulation. I think it clears up how Big Boss came back from the dead after MG too.

The ludonarrative is about resisting death. I believe the girl is alive, and the ending is simply the boy breaking free from Limbo to watch over his sister as a ghost. I’ve never interpreted her as being dead. The glass crashing seems to imply the boy transitions from one place to another, and his sister is in that

I think that’s a horrible thing for Nintendo to do to the guy. Fuck you, Nintendo. I love you, but you just don’t do that to people for such silly reasons.

Glad to know P.T. was cancelled for a good reason.

Or it could be a figurative ending, a metaphor for the fear Batman created in the minds of criminals (a superstitious lot, according to Gordon).

Loving it.

Play literally any other Hitman game and you will be so, so much more satisfied. Play Blood Money, the best one. Absolution was more like a generic 3rd person action game. You haven’t played ‘Hitman’ if you haven't played any of the other ones.

I’m in literature. I think our most interesting debate is: How important is authorial intent versus reader interpretation?

It's a COMIC BOOK MOVIE ABOUT SUPERHEROES!

First sentence is incorrect. AoU is actually the penultimate film in Phase Two, Ant-Man being the last, and Civil War opening Phase 3.

I think the term ‘alternate’ ending implies we won’t see anything ‘new’, per se, just something different with the same elements.

Hey, remember when everyone went crazy after finding out Ledger’s Joker was going to have long hair?

I like the new Joker! I totally trust Leto. What were people expecting? Something identical to his general comic look? It’s a new take on the character. Let’s see how it plays out in action. It’s certainly going to be fresh and new. Even original. The guy looks fucking insane. Like the rest of the DC film universe, it

Both individuals have overreacted, but Gleeson was way more out of line with that initial tweet. TB’s tweet was completely fair, and even if it weren’t, that still wouldn’t make Gleeson’s response any less immature.

People find the brain suckers hard?! Really?! I just had my brain sucked for the first time yesterday on NG+. I don’t get why people would find them hard. You just keep hitting them with quick attacks until they die...it's that simple. Every hit interrupts their attacks. They're no harder than villagers.

That's kind of G.R.R.M's point. He wrote the series in response to that line in LoTR that says Aragorn ruled wisely, as if being a good person makes your rule good. Things are more complicated than that. Dany has great intentions, but ruling is complicated. That's the point.