It takes an hour for the first Xenomorph to show up in Aliens.
It takes an hour for the first Xenomorph to show up in Aliens.
It's basically the same model from Aliens. They show the exosuit but don't make a huge deal out of it. Then, in the end, when Riply puts it on after all the shit she's been through to fight the baddest of the bad Xenomorphs you can't help but go "Fuck. Yes."
"All that said, ACIII came out less than a year ago and was set in 18th century New York, Boston and the frontier and was all about Native Americans and the American Revolution."
That's true, but I feel like so much of what we see change in games is just the set dressing. ACIII is the perfect example of this for me. In…
Well, because it's a different universe that might not be the case.
I got pissed about being spoiled on it, but that was only because some asshole spoiled it in an unrelated Kotaku article two days before the game came out. I was so angry.
That sucks because Undead Nightmare was some of the best made, best priced DLC of this generation. It was a great example of how to add DLC to a story-heavy game without altering or cheapening the initial story.
I also love that the films are all prequels to Tokyo Drift. That Fast & the Furious has any kind of complexity in its continuity amuses me to no end.
Oh yeah, I'm sure you have to do that. Especially with the median rent now at $3200 a month, writers just have to shrug their shoulders and move on.
While working for a think tank laboratory probably gets some money, I doubt it'd be enough, and you definitely wouldn't make enough just teaching high school in NY. Tony Stark must indeed be cutting some big checks.
After rewatching Aliens for the first time this weekend, I looked up how much it cost:
The Fast & The Furious films have become some of the most honestly enjoyable action flicks of the past few years. They know exactly what they are, don't try to go to big or too serious, and succeed wildly. They also seem to understand that you save your best set piece for last. No one's really making films like them…
The Transformer film designs are some of the worst "complication for the sake of complication." They want to look complex but don't: instead, they're just an assemblage of messy parts.
I thought I had read rumors that James Marsden was on set though? Plus Professor X is still around. Maybe they're just straight up ignoring parts.
What's worse is that every one against Manning (including the government) argued yours/Wikleaks point: if only he released some information and had motivation it'd be OK. Part of the issue was that he just dumped everything. Then Snowden releases select information, supposedly keeping other stuff hidden because it was…
It sounds insane. Two time sinks of video games now feed directly in from one to the other? Ugh. I'm so boned when this comes out.
At least with Skylanders you know the one you're buying ahead of time, so you don't end up with like 4 Drobots (though one can never have too many drobots).
Yeah, it's clearly just a $$ thing, which sucks as it kind of shoots a cool idea in the foot. Of course, it's going to work splendidly for Disney,* but it still rubs me the wrong way.
Man, I would have liked at least some more background on him. Had some of the best voxophones.
Yikes. I, uh, don't think anyone looks particularly good here. That kind of in-your-face-shit Fish gets all the time must be painful.
Oh man, I love this.