ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

That is a possibility, I have a keyboard in the basement.

I asked myself the same question with LoL. I had played countless hours at that point (having won over 600 normal games and losing about 500, plus my original account which had like 400 games under its belt.) At some point I realized that I was just passing time. Sure, there were exciting and fun moments, but for the

Something about the first Spider-Man was just off... He seemed ashy? Like he rolled around in baby powder. IDK...

Books are the solution. Can you imagine how difficult it would be to hear the difference between Osha (the Starks' wildling servant) and Asha (renamed as Yara for the show) in the show?

As do I, for whatever reason I have trouble separating dialog from random sound effects, so this helps a lot. I actually go out of my way to not watch films (and tv shows) on streaming sites which fail to include subtitles.

Korra doesn't.

Must've slipped my mind.

Korra both lacks discipline and has never exhibited the ability in the show.

IIRC we only see her in a supervisory capacity during Korra's firebending test in the first episode, but I don't remember Korra ever referring to Katara as her waterbending teacher. Given that Korra spent most of her life in the southern water tribe, where there were presumably many waterbenders, it is entirely

Again, Kotaku (and Gawker as a whole) isn't a news organization, they're a blogging organization. In other words, the writers post whatever they happen to be interested in, and if it happens to be news stories then that's fantastic, but if not then that's their prerogative. That having been said, some of the Kotaku

How up to date are you on Korra? There's some spoiling to be done with your comment.

Katara at that age was still one of the most powerful waterbenders in the world, her age is of little consequence. While Korra divided her time between air, earth, and water, Katara dedicated her time to studying waterbending. Add to that the fact that learning from necessity, as Katara did, tends to accelerate the

Why put yourself at a disadvantage though? Take advantage of all your abilities, right? I mean, how much could a small skin of water really weigh and/or cost?

That would be a good idea. I always thought it was strange that Korra doesn't carry one considering that she is from the water tribe, and for that matter, neither did Aang.

Is Korra at that level though? She has never exhibited that ability. I mean, she's powerful, but didn't Katara have trouble with it (physically and morally) despite being one of the most powerful waterbenders of the time? Also, Katara needed to learn it from a master waterbender, but we aren't sure who taught Korra

It looks kind of nice, but I'm not a fan of the way water works. In the show (and comics) waterbenders need a source of water, but in this game it seems to be coming out of nowhere. I get that for balancing reasons this would make sense, but it does break Avatar lore. I suppose they could balance it by doing certain

It has gotten pretty damn good reviews, but I wouldn't get it for myself since it's such a huge money sink. If you get this for your nephew then expect dirty looks from his parents after he starts begging for more figures. Go for it, it should be fun.

Agatha was such a strange addition IMO. I don't think it's a bad one, I just wouldn't have expected it.

It doesn't have the street cred of, say, Cards Against Humanity, but Munchkin is a fantastic party card game in the style of a highly-simplified DnD. [Munchkin, $16]