Leadingman
Leadingman
Leadingman

So your rational is that the actors shouldn’t get better perks for their vital contribution to games because designers/developers (who don’t have a union) don’t get paid well either? That’s a classic straw man if I’ve ever seen one.

WB Games already had me feeling gipped with their price points for the Mortal Kombat X DLC, so when I saw what they were charging for Batman and how vague the details were for what the content was, I decided to wait for the Game of the Year edition as well. Haven’t regretted it at all.

You and the lot of people you referenced are perfectly entitled to believe life begins at conception. You aren’t, however, entitled to tell other women what to do with their bodies.

The tackiest lens you can use. It’s the reason I haven’t gotten into GoPro.

I bet you think the TSA is an effective agency and has helped stop terrorism.

This is just a beat for beat rip off of the SNL skit. It’s not original at all.

It looks awful. No textures and a poor frame rate.

It sounds like they’re making it easier. I don’t like that.

*Jibble sandwich.

Yeah, no. This is stupid.

I think that challenge has been lost in games in a lot of ways. Now it’s less of getting better at the game and more of chipping away at it until you beat it eventually. Endless respawns and replenishing health are an example of this. While I don’t think that making a game insanely difficult is the answer, swaying too

With that attitude, you never would have survived gaming in the 80’s and 90’s

So can she fight the male champion in her weight class now? Why isn’t that a thing?

That’s because it’s a suspense thriller and not an action movie. I sort of wished the movies stayed that way, as it gave the series a definitive difference from the Bond movies, which were more straight up action. The sequels are all enjoyable in their own ways, but the first one will always be the standout for me.

Seemed pretty basic to me. A paint by numbers thriller. Not bad, not good.

The first one is still the best one. It worked as a tight, espionage thriller and is one of DePalma’s best movies. It had a great twist and some engaging sequences. All of that was lost on John Woo who turned it into a silly, generic action set piece (which I will admit was enjoyable for what it was, but it was a far

I was before the change, now it’s one of the most challenging, yet fair fights in the game, and I love it. Keep practicing.

As soon as I saw how many add-ons they have (it’s not DLC if it’s available at launch and you withhold it to certain markets), plus WB Games’ lame DLC model for MKX, I decided to wait as well.

Nope. Nice try, though.

Fox, I’ve got another glass of Haterade for you.