As I think of it - and I’ve not played the game as I’m on Xbox - “Joel reaches the sniper level” of the game.
As I think of it - and I’ve not played the game as I’m on Xbox - “Joel reaches the sniper level” of the game.
I liked how they took several shots before they could drop the infected. It’s easy to say “headshot” but harder to pull off.
A lot of countries have restrictions on foreign ownership. In some cases you can’t own the land but you can own the improvements and structures. For developing nations in particular, it’s a way to protect themselves from selling themselves out.
I’m finishing the last episode tonight. I’ve found it interesting for the most part but I’ve also hatewatched a bit at times. Generally I feel like it’s more style over substance, though what substance is there, I do like.
Oh good. Now Raised by Wolves will have a chance to find its audience.
I remember starting the last episode and thinking I had accidentally launched a completely different show.
That Mrs. Davis news just reminds me once again of a comics adaptation I would love to see: Evangeline.
This is the way.
I watched the directors cut of BvS and the Snyder cut of JL and while on the one hand there was a lot to process, they did together seem a bit more . . .coherent isn’t the right word, but a more consistent vision, and definitely not the Marvel way.
I’ve come into the series late, about a year and a half ago, just on Snowrunner. I’m about halfway through Amur. Having not played Mudrunner I can only confirm that yeah, as Season 1 progressed the missions got longer and more convoluted.
Agree with others this was the first ep I felt engaged with. All the flowery lingual stances, pageantry, finally got out of the way for some plot converging.
I like that Blonsky still hasn’t gone back to villainy. I hope they keep him this way: a genuinely reformed supervillain, kinda inept, kinda weird, but not bad.
Might be more Old Man Logan than Logan was. As for aging, time-travel shenanigans. Maybe Deadpool goes a’baby-savin’ to try to get Cable to pay attention.
So, a one-witch A-team.
I got my hybrid in yesterday working remotely w my dealer. I’d already sent my wish list off the Ford build-a-bear site. He emailed me a PDF, I signed electronically, sent a pic of my license and promised a check in the mail.
Viserys isn’t overtly terrible of his own accord. Rather, like some IRL terrible rulers, he made decisions based on whoever spoke to him last. He’s fickle, and that’s why he sucks.
Oh wow, this is sad. Literally just the other day I was wondering, “what happened to that Kotaku editor Fahey”. I remember him blogging about his first big health scare a few years ago on Kotaku.
Or grim ‘n gritty Disenchantment.
I love my Saab 9-5 wagon: FWD, turbo, manual, capable of hauling people and kayaks anywhere. Even though atm it’s holed up at a shop awaiting final diagnosis of a clutch issue.
I dunno. I wasn’t planning on LOTR TV, but having watched the first HOD episode last night, I just about punched out at [spoiler] the birth scene.