Eh what? Pretty sure Ubi canned all Unity season passes and made this its own separate thing?
Eh what? Pretty sure Ubi canned all Unity season passes and made this its own separate thing?
Pretty sure I've acted irrationally and poorly in the past, but not once have I punched a co-worker, much less over not getting the right type of dinner. That's not "irrational" or "poor" that's more like "in dire need of anger management therapy". There's a difference between not being rational and being violent.
Pretty sure I've acted irrationally and poorly in the past, but not once have I punched a co-worker, much less over not getting the right type of dinner. That's not "irrational" or "poor" that's more like "in dire need of anger management therapy". There's a difference between not being rational and being violent.
"We're gonna call it the Super Wii U and it's gonna use a a VR headset AND a gamepad."
The way I see it, is this: Both Williams and Kacey make good points, and unfortunately, both sides are living with the reality of the struggle they're under: You can't win regardless of your argument, because it's a double-standard.
Yes, it did.
As of right now, Konami's major console and PC output is MG and PES. It has virtually abandoned every other property it owns. Silent Hills was its next major release. Castlevania's all-but-dead at this point since the last one bombed and Mercury Steam has moved on.
Title should be changed to: "Wonder Woman gets a decent redesign, Superman gets even more dull than he already was."
tis a meme, sir.
The exact opposite of what the quote says.
Greatness Awaits.
I mean, I have a button in my shoes that fills them with air....
Yeah, but at least he'll die knowing he was doing what he loved.
No, my comment was in reference to his remark about it being cringe-worthy because it was a property for kids. Sure, the TV show is cringe-worthy specifically for that reason: It's for kids.
You are literally arguing something that wasn't discussed. Nobody ever mentioned kids seeing this.
No, because you answered your own question: They were parodies of kids properties that used adult humor. This isn't a parody, it's serious.
Today Bungie released a new patch for Destiny, a video game in which players gradually learn how to quit playing Destiny.
I mean, I think you answered your own question. It's a property made for 6 year olds. ;)
I'm probably the only person who thought the best parts about that were Will Yun Lee and James Van Der Beek hamming it up, the rest was cringe-worthy to me.