The freaking Storm levels are impossible underwater BS, and Gambit's levels are just running away from a giant spiked boulder while navigating obstacles.
The freaking Storm levels are impossible underwater BS, and Gambit's levels are just running away from a giant spiked boulder while navigating obstacles.
This is... not bad. I still hate the free-to-play, pay-to-win model though.
I'm sure somebody on here probably loved it, and even I had kind of a love/hate relationship with it, but godDAMN was "Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge" a frustrating game with some nearly impossible level designs.
Peter and Olivia both remember the Inner Child kid because they both have memories from the original "prime" universe and timeline. It seems like it's another example of a "mirror" case, like when they revisited the porcupine-man airplane crash last season where they both remembered details of the case they had…
His eye's always been a bit funky... I think there's something wrong with John Noble's right cornea.
You mean like the part where it says: "Luckily, the pilot managed to eject from the aircraft safely."?
The problem is, we're not losing and crashing these things in a war zone, they're failing at a pretty decent rate over friendly soil. This thing has the potential to be mind-shatteringly awesome when it works, but so far it's had so many expensive gremlins that it's amazing there hasn't been some kind of major public…
Where do I sign up?
In Soviet Russia, ocean dumps you!
Question, semi-on-topic: Do you guys have a copy of ZombiU yet, and if so, when will you be publishing your review? That game is probably by far the one I'm most interested in for the WiiU launch, and I'm curious to see whether the pre-launch hype for it was justified.
Is it just me, or did he look weirdly close to tears throughout that video?
I need to watch it again, on a real disc with the special features instead of Redbox.
I only watched it once, but I don't remember any pyramids. Am I wrong?
And now all the photographer can say is, "Teeth, so many teeth. Teeth EVERYWHERE!" as he rocks back and forth on the floor.
I don't think we're actually supposed to believe she's actually "Anne Frank", but I do think it's interesting that the doc is possibly a Nazi war criminal, and that the Monsignor seems to be complicit in his war crimes and/or his zombie experiments. I just enjoy reading a third party review of these crazy shows,…
Emphatic +1
We created God to feel meaningful. There may well be some kind of higher power at work, but to pretend that it exists, that we understand it, or that it's even benevolent is ridiculous without more data.
We created "god", so clearly we can do better.
Huh?