kraft dinner is classic, not generic!
kraft dinner is classic, not generic!
the reviews this show are getting on this site are endlessly fascinating. the previous episode was easily the series’ high point but it got shat on, but you guys seem much more pleased with the finale’s over-plotted, nothing-happening busywork?
because they’ve already had more than enough time to finish the game. the trouble is that because their company is so unstructured and self-guided, that extra time would just turn into more opportunities for endless revising, rather than committing to a plan.
i’m really enjoying the show, and i have to wonder if the generally cool to negative responses from culture critics is due to them too closely identifying with the consumer class being so relentlessly skewered here? i guess i’m not surprised that the kind of people who consider funkopops and annual visits to…
wagner didn’t invent the nibelungenlied, which is only a bit younger than beowulf.
your comment has next to nothing to do with this film, analytically-speaking. the major supporting lead of the film is a male character, played by Aldis Hodge, who supports cecilia after her escape from her ex.
i am really liking this series so far, although this is at least somewhat attributable to its half hour length.
switch pro games likely won’t be exclusives. developers already tweak the game settings for mobile/docked play, so with the switch pro they’ll likely just be increasing the range of resolutions/graphical detail already available.
why doesn’t deus ex count?
has anyone, like me, returned to drinking diet coke after getting bored with coke zero, and now actively prefers the flavor of the diet chemical sludge?
considering the sheer number of pokemon that are being dropped in, it seems like it’s more likely that this was always planned in order to promote the game as a year-round investment (even if the pokemon are free, aligning their inclusion with paid DLC certainly helps to shine a spotlight on their business plan).
the gameplay mechanics are legitimately terrible
i count myself among those currently replaying the witcher 1 on steam right now.
the dialogue is often really obtuse, needlessly so.
i really want to love the Witcher series. the casting is, for the most part, extremely strong. but there’s a feeling of the basic storytelling feeling rushed, under-imagined, poorly orchestrated. cavill is obviously fucking perfect, which is why it’s a shame that i think the directors and showrunner are not the right…
you realize that you enter the fifth decade of your life when you’re forty, right?
Where’s Action Button’s Ziggurat?
has it been ten years since 2010? yes.
uh, no, just not a fan of plastic toys.
so you’re a big fan of overpriced plastic tat for kids?