That line is called “acceptance”.
That line is called “acceptance”.
Here’s an idea... Buzz Lightyear, by himself and in his own fictional universe, isn’t that interesting of a character, and is really just a generic science fiction hero. Read more
It’s almost like the first game slowed the pacing way down because the Midgar section had a ton of unused potential (and let’s be honest, having the first part be in one city helped keep production simpler), and from here they’ll simply pick up the pace a bit. I’m not sure why some people think 50 hours in Midgar… Read more
This show is about 5% cool scenes and 95% ridiculous contrivances, and/or everyone being an idiot, to stitch them together. The hangar fight was spatially nonsensical. It was a huge gun fight where everyone was about 40-50' apart to start. It kept cutting to the same shot of about 15, supposedly untrained, defenders… Read more
The entire fight in the hangar was nonsensical. The two sides were shooting at each other from 30-40' away. It was comical and ridiculous. Sometimes stormtroopers would walk right up to people, while not firing their own weapons, just to get shot from five feet away. Read more
Vader to Piet, orbiting Hoth: “Deploy the fleet so that nothing gets off the system. Except the one guy I’m looking for — the one I named earlier: If he flies up from Hoth, leave him totally alone! I don’t even want him to see any Imperial ships around as he goes on his merry way.”
Short answer: Emphatically yes.
Longer answer: In the Disney era of star wars, they have done quite a lot to show just how horrifically powerful Vader is. Prior to that there wasn’t nearly as much exploration of Vader’s power. Multiple storylines in the comics have gone out of their way to show the Vader can’t be… Read more
There is so much terrible shit on the PS Store (nigh-daily Break games, whatever Breakthrough Games and Gilson B. Pontes decides to vomit this week, etc.) that navigating the store for new titles is a nightmare.
I hope you weren’t attached to little personal trophies sparkling across your screen at the end of a match, because medals have been completely eliminated. Read more
Oh Blizzard, never change never changing the right things but changing the wrong things.
I enjoyed an FPS that didn’t display KDA actually. It was a bit less toxic and I could be bad and get away with it. :~) This is something Kaplan was thoroughly against, and I understand why, but if they want to do an e-sport (Dear blizzard, OW will never be a serious esport, you didn’t even change the game engine)… Read more
I don’t think my intent was to blame the player. I was attempting to answer the question of “Why bother balancing a PVE game?” an “Why does that entail nerfs?” in response to the headline. Read more
Because OP/meta things like this spread like wildfire. Read more
I’d give anything for y’all to assign a Borderlands review to someone who actually enjoys the series, or at least enjoys scatological humor. Every reviewer y’all line up to play a Borderlands game (including Ethan’s earlier review round-up) always makes sure to note their highbrow-disdain for the pee-pee poo-poo humor… Read more
Ya, not gonna lie, that kindof struck me as a very pointless aside. Are you the product of apartheid? You probably like 4x games!
Building a space launch company, a multi-thousand satellite constellation, and the most successful EV company is a snake-oil salesman? Read more
Not to be one of those nerds who defends Elon musk, but here in California nearly every car is a Tesla and the folks who drive them all love them, swear by them, and say they’ll never drive another car that’s not a Tesla. That’s some snake oil he’s got there.
am i the only person who liked the “firefly” theme song?
Being The Ricardos (Prime Video)
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You know, I had an idea for a take on Snow White that doesn’t include real dwarfs. It’s set in modern day Hollywood, and Snow is a beautiful young actress just joining a hit TV show, to the annoyance of the older, but still gorgeous, star Regina Mallus. Snow is a little naive, but good-hearted, and makes it a point to… Read more