Surprisingly, because it's set in London, that's what everyone will look like in the next game, no glitches.
Surprisingly, because it's set in London, that's what everyone will look like in the next game, no glitches.
Someone mentioned this in another comment, but a lot of theaters have kids' matinees during the summer. Usually cheap tickets on old movies, very popular with summer day cares. RotG would be exactly the sort of movie they might show during one of these matinees.
Don't tell SABAN, they might want a cut.
While his response is odd... I find this post a bit more troubling. It seems like this post is saying "we're going with Temkin's version of events happened, but..."
Do we really need this "article"? It's like the same reaction every year... we all know how everyone reacts to these sales...
Really enjoyed reading this review, and really glad I haven't wasted my time/money on this. Good reminder never to pre-order unless you're 100% sure about a game!
This is how Final Fantasy 11 feels these days. Eerie is the perfect word to describe it. The community settles in whatever the latest city is around the newest content. This leaves the vast majority of the world, all the areas and cities, as desolate wastelands for the most part.
I'm not even mad.
Fuck this ad, seriously.
I used to think that people will regret their tattoos when they're old too. Then I realized I'm going to look like shit when I'm old whether or not I have a tattoo. I'll still never get a huge tattoo, but I'm not longer adverse to people getting them.
You know how you can spot someone without tattoos? They immediately make whatever they see about them.
You don't have to look and with an attitude like that, you weren't going to have anything to do with that 'perfectly fine body' whether she did it or not. Tattoo yourself, shove a spike in your nose, whatever, I don't care and I don't see why anyone else would.
I turned 50 about 4 months ago, so I read this with something of a jaundiced eye. ("You kids, quit peeing on my lawn!")
Ah, that ending... reminds me of comic I saw after seeing the movie.
Asked and answered, counselor. The question of why the eagles aren't called in to fix every problem has been brought up a thousand times, called "idiotic" a thousand and one, and answered definitely each and every time. If you can't be assed to Google it yourself, it basically boils down to "because Gwaihir…
Wow, what bullshit. I can't believe the culture of parent-pleasing-and-pandering we live in. This isn't to encourage the children, this is to appease the parents who phoned or wrote in to complain that the original art was too spooky. I'll bet the same people who decided to scrap Gammel's art are tots who were…
Disagree. There are no longer any Scary Stories books currently being printed (that I'm aware of) that have Gammell's artwork. One could also argue that Gammell's work was easily the most important part of the book. It took a scary story one step further. They sold the books and terrified the readers. What's the point…