WolvenOne
WolvenOne
WolvenOne

Exactly.

Mary Jane has plenty of personality in the comics. Sure, it often takes a backseat to Spiderman, it is his comic after all. Even so, Mary Jane is one of the most heavily fleshed out non-costumed characters in all the comics. Saying she has never been given enough attention to make her feel like a real person

“her character’s never really been fleshed out in a way that made her feel like a three-dimensional person.”

1: That’s a bullhonkey statement right there.

2*: FITE ME!

Note: 2* is said in jest, but COME ON!

Said it before and I’ll say it again. Even if loot boxes “Technically” aren’t gambling it’s a distinction without a difference. In terms of behaviors, they check off the same negative or compulsive behaviors as gambling. While at the same time performing like slot machines, in terms of monetization.

Heck, even the

but there hasn’t really been a generally poorly-received one.

Oh good, that means it won’t have The Dragon Prince’s headache-inducing frame rates. >__<

(Seriously Netflix, pay a bit extra for a couple extra frames per second, pls!)

Honestly, I’m not impressed. The lead actress seems very bland and boring in this trailer, and there isn’t much in the way of a compelling hook here.

Come see what makes her a hero!”

Um, shouldn’t the trailer already do that to some extent? Instead, all we got was this meandering aimless set of clips that didn’t seem

Let’s see now. Misusing the word “objectively.” Stating that the Star War’s franchise is doing great when the toy sales are declining and movies are tanking. Calling people that disagree with you all Incels. Spending your free time on Gawker while claiming everyone else lives in a bubble.

Yeeeeeah, I’m sure your

Ahh, Gawker doubling down on stupidity I see.

1: Don’t conflate criticism with harassment. The people criticizing films for X Y and Z are legion. The people going out of their way to harass actresses are not. In fact, we’re talking about an absurdly small fraction of a percent.

2: Most people don’t have an issue with

You know what, this really isn’t terribly compelling. Even if you’re okay with the character designs, which is a matter of taste, the animation used here is rather bland and boring. They try to cover for it with an absolutely absurd about of post-processing, but the degree of movement being shown is extremely minimal.

Some people do, but this is generally the people with too much time and money on their hands. Also, I’d add that you typically don’t want to upgrade until you’ve seen what the competition is offering six or some odd months down the line. While nVidia is usually the top dog in terms of performance, AMD does sometimes

“Be respectful!”

Ayep.

And while that’s a reasonably impressive generational boost. The specs do not come anywhere close to justifying those prices yet. Especially if you’re still gaming at 1080p. My suggestion to people is to hold off until AMD is ready to release their own next round of cards. Even if they don’t have a better bang

Not just no, heck no! For crying out loud, this didn’t even work well with TLJ. Yet, some no talent, no taste hacks, want to see it applied to Star Trek?

What’s next, A Mister Rogers Neighborhood sequel, about an older and disillusioned man that doesn’t want any neighbors!? What would be the point? What’s the point of

of course, YOU’D defend this piece of flaming trash! 9_9

Right. There were a lot of great ideas in Tri, but the writers just didn’t execute them very well. Or rather, they executed the slice of life drama elements really well, but utterly dropped the ball everywhere else. I’d almost like to see a more talented writer come back and re-do Tri, just to see the whole thing

Oh yeah, started out great. But, the unwillingness to let consequences stick, combined with some utterly nonsensical plot decisions, hurt it a LOT. The fact that we’re never given a clear idea who the antagonists are, and a lot of plot threads are left dangling, is a plain monument to how badly the writers dropped the

I do like that they’re finally trying to have a bit of fun. It’s about darn time. That said, I’m still not particularly fond of the costume. It looks just a little cheesy, and worse, just a little cheap. I understand why they were going for this look, after seeing this trailer. But I still think they could have gone

Ni No Kuni is flawed enough that I’d probably remove that in favor of something like Undertale, or some other JRPG from the last decade. There are others on the list that I’d be tempted to say the same thing about, but only Ni No Kuni stands out as a DEFINITIVELY flawed enough title not to deserve being listed here.

Ahh, Kotaku is doubling down on blatant dishonesty, I see.

First, this wasn’t a catastrophe. These developers were, to be blunt, acting like jerks. If you choose to go onto social media and use the name of your real employer then you can’t act like that, period.

This is neither a controversy or a tragedy. So you should

So, let me get this straight. The recent fan backlash, which has largely been directed only at the Star Wars franchise, is going to keep people out of all of the other genre films, which have had no such problem. Welp, I have to say the logic there is flimsy, almost to a degree that is comical.

The idea that there is