OddDino
OddDino
OddDino

So I played Outlast and enjoyed it, but I really did not find it at all scary and don't understand what was making people talk up how scary it was.
I got 1 jump scare, when you open that first door and the corpse falls down in front of you.
After that I saw every single one of them coming a mile off, never felt

I read the first two books a few years ago.
I don't remember them incredibly well, but from what I do remember they could certainly make for a very interesting setting in a game.

When a large portion of the playing of the game is traversing an urban environment with super powers I don't see why you need to put quotation marks around the word gameplay in that statement.

Thankfully I avoided that game like the plague!

Why would I?
He really enjoys the game, it's one of the very few ways his father successfully bonds with him and it's very educational for him.
Maybe not in a traditional sense, but to be successful in a game like WoW you need to get your head around a lot of systems that aren't all that simplistic for somebody so young.

Thankfully I tend to know plenty about games before I buy them, so I've not bought many games I didn't enjoy.

Saying that, Resident Evil 5.

4 is one of my favourite games, 5 was one of the biggest piles of wank I have ever experienced.
Sat and played through the entire game and didn't enjoy anything about it.

I get that a lot of PS4 fans are dicks to Xbox fans about the whole 30/60fps thing, but bringing it up in a situation like this doesn't help your case in any way and doesn't do anything to make you look informed on the subject.

There will always be 30fps games and 60fps games, the difference in the two isn't just down

I have to say, theres a pretty big difference in something like this where the intention seems pretty clearly to make the kid look cute and have fun and something like that fashion show where they get little girls to wear make-up and dress like cheap hookers.

I find it really sickly seeing people objectify kids in that

Something I think looks really cool about the game is the speed you can go at whilst continuing to be stealthy.
In almost every game that let's you be stealthy in any way, the way you do so is to go as slowly as possible.
Slow movements, lots of waiting about.
And although that can all be fun at the right time, it can

It all just seems so awkward too, like he's a little too eager to hold his hands up and attempt to shimmy past the issue.

I've not seen too much of it, but from my experience with most American news shows they all seem pretty horrifically subdued and pc.
Everybody on them is too happy and all too easy to roll over.

I like news anchors who enjoy their job and have a bit of fun, but I've never seen an american news show where it seems

I kind of feel like the dude just froze up out of confusion when Sam Jackson said what trailer considering he'd just mentioned it, then before he got his head straight he was getting an ear full.

It's hard to tell though, I suppose it could go either way!

Is it shown in the clip or was that part before the start of the video?
I've re-watched it and don't hear him mention a car ad, he just refers to a superbowl commercial without being specific in any way.

Maybe I'm just not hearing it

Wait wait...

Doesn't he start off by saying "Working for Marvel, the Superbowl commercial" right after showing clips from the Captain America 2 trailer that WAS shown at the superbowl and featured Samuel L Jackson?

I'm not American and don't really know much about the superbowl so I might be missing anything, but from

Gotta give you props, that's actually pretty fucking clever.

There's a hell of a lot of films that would pass then.
The Bechdel test is about women talking about men, not necessarily talking about them in a sexual manner.

MovieBob posted a video on it just yesterday that is actually pretty good and mentions that people are using Mako from Pacific Rim as a new standard, which

90% of things that pass the bechdel test are lesbian porn.

I'm a big 2000AD fan, especially Dredd.
It's always nice to get stories that explore the world a little more.

I'm really not sold on the art though.
Some of the scenery is pretty fantastic, but the character art seems really quite devastatingly lacking in comparison...

Bill had it, and you can get them in the multiplayer.

Oddly enough, I remember the original Tomb Raider as being far more linear than the reboot.

There were some large areas for the time, but every room was just one big puzzle with a single solution that would walk through through on a fairly tight line.

The new game had a fair bit of that, you could only progress within a