Mister-Jonny
Mister-Jonny
Mister-Jonny

What.

It's mainly all about the very first game: I just remember the Galactic Rangers being a thing in the third game as opposed to the first one.

I suppose it's more accurately a reboot of the series rather than a remake. From what I've read it goes back to when Ratchet and Clank first meet, throws Captain Quark into the mix (excising his more villainous traits as they do so) adds the Galactic Rangers from Ratchet 3 and then wraps it all up in the overarching

Sly 2 is a lot better than the sequel. You actually have to sneak around a lot more, for a start.

I guess dinosaur skeletons convey the idea of palaeontology most effectively, especially when you consider Lego is a medium that simplifies whatever it portrays to an extent.

They can: we've most likely got loads of male scientist minifigures to hand already. There just aren't any in this particular set.

Kind of want to watch Brother Bear now.

I…wha? Great gif, by the way.

This was going so well until I started getting Freddie Got flashbacks. You need a trigger warning for that film.

I see your point, but if you read my comment again you'll see I said portrayals of them. My aim wasn't to dimiss the broad scope of identities out there as performative, and frankly I'm a little annoyed that that's what you took from it. I should probably mention I'm writing from a British standpoint, where some of

Simplified, "culture is the characteristics of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts," but not necessarily all of the above.

I would probably feel embarrassed as hell if this happened to me, but goddamnit it's kind of adorable as well.

That does make sense, now that you showed me the picture.

Does that necessarily mean they have to look stubby, though?

I really like these pictures- they're a little Sin and Punishment- but does anyone else think Fox's legs look a bit stubby?

Don't forget the weapons and the rat!

Isn't the reason given that the PS3 has some weirdass architecture that makes backwards compatibility difficult?

I remember getting up early on a schooldays to catch repeats of it on TV. Good times.

This is kind of like asking which strain of e coli is less unpleasant.