And N and N+ did it before Mario did. I'm sure some game did it before N did, too.
And N and N+ did it before Mario did. I'm sure some game did it before N did, too.
Half Life 2 already supports the Oculus, officially.
This isn't swinging. This is grappling hookery. Spider-Man 2 had swinging. Energy Hook has swinging.
This isn't swinging. This is grappling hookery. Spider-Man 2 had swinging. Energy Hook has swinging.
No, there was no joke. He's just dumb.
Cloud thought that was the AI's doing. I was correcting them.
The animation is from getting coffee from a coffee truck. It's not trying to fix the bug, it's just grabbing coffee off of an invisible ledge.
Why does a restraining order prevent someone from murdering someone else? I mean, is the sentence greater if you do it while there's an active restraining order? He's got life without parole, why did he wait until now?
Which is mentioned in the article.
Battlefield 4 wasn't out when I made this comment in April of 2012. Still not what I was talking about.
That's the point. He is supposed to be ugly. That is his character. His growth as a person loses a lot of it's meaning when the actor is handsome.
Win some, lose some.
No, he doesn't, he lives with his deformity. They tease him about getting him a golden nose to hide the disfigurement. They tease Jamie with the same thing, but he accepts the offer and gets fitted with a golden hand.
There was no casting. He was brought in and given the role.
They could've made him noseless for an episode and then given him the golden nose mentioned in the book. They forgoed (forwent?) both of those options and just gave him a scar that they also have to apply every time.
It's unknowable. I believe that they could've cast someone that did just as good of a job and fit more with the description of the character. I don't really sympathize with Peter's Tyrion as much as I did with the book's version of the character. He is not a misshapen and misformed abomination that makes people throw…
If they couldn't even get through book 3 without splitting it into two seasons, how do you think they're going to do books 4 and 5? It's only going to stray further and further away.
I know that, although they could have used CGI to remove his nose for the period of time after the battle and then given him a golden nose (similar to Jamie's hand) that they hinted at in the book. They could've even kept in scenes without his nose in later episodes as a reminder of the disfigurement and the battle.
If all that mattered was 'nailing the character' acting wise, they didn't even need to hire a little person. Plus, the whole point of the character is that we care about them for who they are and not what they look like. Making them handsome defeats a whole lot of the purpose.
It was a critique of the show more than this figurine, although the handsomeness of the figurine is what made me comment about it. I realize that this is a model of Tyrion as Hand of the King, before the battle happened.