Hadjimurad
Hadjimurad
Hadjimurad

this game is literally just a disability tax. like, the increased accessibility is their justification. should be a free update on the old edition.

there’s really only one good one though. like, we all know that right? *hint: he’s in this movie*

they had a decade to turn things around already, and they haven’t. i’m not sure buying a bunch of studios is going to change microsoft’s corporate thinking. each of these developers is eventually going to have to buy their independence, IO Interactive style, in order to make anything good again.

y’know, that’s exactly what they’re doing with 5. it’s suspected that large parts of the film are flashbacks with a de-aged indy. 

to be honest, this is what’s fun about the game’s lore—that it’s indeterminate. i’m 100% sure that this lore was written with that knowledge in mind as well—after all, these folks have probably spent hundreds of more hours than you dwelling on this topic.

on both my flights to and from japan in 20016 nearly every person was watching Your Name on their headrest monitors. it was kind of incredible. 

so there’s some white guy who call himself the anime pope? this is the least surprising thing ever. at least he’s not calling himself the emperor of anime. 

it just looks so tv-grade. 

i’ve yet to get a tattoo, but if it were to happen it would probably be one of the many symbols from Dark Souls/Bloodborne/Elden Ring (yes, I know that many of them are from Berserk, you don’t have to tell me that). however, i realize that they’re kind of popular so i’d need to figure out how to make it look extra

i’m not inferring that it sold poorly. i genuine don’t know.

that actually makes a lot of sense. 

maybe TLOU PT2 didn’t meet internal sales expectations?

counter-counter-point: 

this feels like marvel’s greatest gamble to date. anthony mackie was cast in a supporting role because he’s a solid supporting actor. he is not a great lead actor. he has no distinct personality. at this point, captain america 4 feels like a very tv-ish proposition.

i agree with what you’ve said, except that malinger is misused here. it means:

the difference is that Nightdive paid money to license the game. the fan made version was a reverse engineered remaster done for the love of the game, had no money involved, and the fans were probably only allowed to do so under the condition that if they succeeded in their work, Alcon would receive the profits from

i mean, this is generally how it works for all tv grade actors. most of them only have one big hit and that’s it.

i really enjoyed Obi Wan, on the whole. it started poorly but ended really well. McGregor has done more with the character than I could have dreamed of. and I thought every scene with Vader was incredible. 

to be honest, that video was so difficult to sit through, lol! people need to reconcile themselves to the fact that the mario they think they want is not necessarily a good thing.

as an 80's kid, this is how he’s always sounded to me. the martinet voice is the “new” and non-canonical voice to me, lol.