RappingNinja
RappingNinja
RappingNinja

So they started off by showing you that child’s drawing, and then they never showed a way to make that drawing actually exist in the game?

For these people, the alternative to obsessing over a video game is actually facing the world and acknowledging the cycling cesspool of corruption, hate, and death we all live in.

Articulated Heroines made the one that made me laugh and impressed me the most, for sure. Big cheers to her/him.

Fair enough. And I would agree that WoW, the most popular incarnation, is also the least-serious.

I could honestly make a top ten list of my favorite game movies at this point.

Sorry you didn’t like it. I remain excited and optimistic that I will; I’ve enjoyed all the clips and most of the trailers.

It is... ? I dunno. I played the RTS games, and they were pretty dead-ass serious.

Not exactly what I’m saying, but kinda close. I think that there’s been SO MUCH spewed at her for 20+ years that we’re all hauling it around like subconscious baggage, regardless of whether we ever were inclined to believe Fox News’ or any Republicans’ shit or not. Even if we always hated their messaging, they’ve

Republicans have been screaming for decades that you should hate and distrust Hillary, using weasel words like “shrill” and baseless accusations like “Benghazi.”

DINGDINGDINGDING.

No, you’re correct. But it wasn’t enough, apparently.

I’m still really confused how this can be the biggest-selling Toys to Life series on the market, generate over a billion dollars in revenue, and yet also be the only one that’s officially shutting down.

So I take it that, based on the weak sales of Apollo Justice and Ace Attorney Investigations, Capcom has decided that any Ace Attorney game that DOESN’T star Phoenix Wright in the lead is not going to get a localization.

Do we think there will be a sequel to LEGO Dimensions?

This was a hugely successful line, and this is a massive shock.

There’s a scene at the end of Civil War, in which Colonel Zemo, unexpectedly one of the best villains in the Marvel film universe, unwittingly delivers a stinging bit of meta-criticism.

Second picture makes it clear that Lara has been brutally killing her way across suburbia in the wake of the mental anguish she suffered over the course of the 2013 reboot and Rise.

The strict definition you provide of “bullying” is definitely far too strict and needs some additional caveats.

I really, really, really wish this movie had just hired Camilla Luddington straight up. She’s gorgeous and phenomenal in the role.