TitusAndronicus
TitusAndronicus
TitusAndronicus

It super duper comes off like that.

Wow, did anyone else just rewatch that for the first time in years and suddenly realize why you like Twin Peaks: The Return so much?

Prequel DLC would have been awesome, but they could also get around the ending issue by just saying that Ending C was canon.

And a repeat of Red Dead Redemption. Undead Nightmare really set the bar high with how good standalone DLC could be.

It ends on a good note if you choose one of the endings. The other two endings are both thematically depressing as hell and gameplay-wise boring as hell.

You’re cool to scroll through Kotaku at work, but watching a video is a bridge too far?

You listed Hellraiser twice under Netflix.

Are there really people who don’t know “coon” is a racial slur? Like it’s not used in a widespread sense anymore, but just the knowledge of it isn’t well known? I didn’t think it was that deep of a cut to be honest.

I still love Spider-Man 2 the most but Homecoming gets closer to it than any other Spidey movie for me, honestly I won’t be surprised if it eclipses it on my ranking after repeat viewings.

I felt like Spider-Man: Homecoming had a lot of heart, definitely compared to other MCU movies. But then again Spider-Man is my absolute favorite hero, so I’m for sure biased.

Sidney, my guy, do you know what a “narc” actually is?

The very first time we see the Punisher in Daredevil season 2 he’s shooting up a hospital in a black trenchcoat. Of course there was more to it than we knew at the time, but my initial reaction was that it seemed like they were intentionally drawing parallels between him and mass shooters.

I don’t know much about the other two, but isn’t Spider-Man getting Gwen killed a little different than him like actually killing her? She gets thrown by Green Goblin and Spidey inadvertently kills her trying to rescue her, not exactly the same thing as Punisher/Thor choosing to kill people.

I think we need to address the much more serious concern that someone is holding you against your will and forcing you to read articles you clearly don’t want to read.

They didn’t stay dead but they were absolutely murdered for shock value, like multiple times.

The protagonists being superhuman and noted characters, yet still dying, didn’t stop Days of Future Past from being really well-received. We see fan favorites like Iceman and Magneto die horrifically, and the lesser known but still loved mutants like Blink and Bishop die multiple times. Plus we’ve seen fan favorite

I didn’t meant to say it didn’t (my comment does seem to imply that, my bad) I just meant that Pandorum’s mutants are closer to Dead Space’s Necromorphs than anything in Event Horizon.

I’m happy to jump back in, but I’m quickly becoming really wary of anyone driving the car except me. Before all you had to really worry about was a bad driver, now it’s team killers whose only avenue to kill is with the car. First round back in months, helped put a car together in seconds and the guy with the keys

Don’t you lose all of the bloodpoints you earned and items you brought in if you leave a game early in Dead by Daylight? So what’s the difference if you die first in DbD vs. F13? Generally shorter rounds in DbD? (could have sworn there were quitter penalties as well as quitter bonuses for killers/survivors who stay

I don’t know, I really enjoyed it. At least more than Iron Man 2.