It's not an action film. It's a film noir or it's a comic book film. Fast Five is an action film, Die Hard is an action film, The Expendables is an action film. This ain't that.
It's not an action film. It's a film noir or it's a comic book film. Fast Five is an action film, Die Hard is an action film, The Expendables is an action film. This ain't that.
This argument may be applicable to a game like Journey, if thatgamecompany announced they were doing Journey 2. But this is Batman. Batman is a franchise, you moron.
Sin City was an action movie?
u mad brah?
And lucky for me that OlSpicyKeychain's opinion of me doesn't mean much of anything to me.
Given that they went to the trouble to register the URL and Twitter for Murdered, why not assume a new IP given that title? Also the picture there appears to be a birch tree with the killer's marking / game logo carved into the side of it.
Indeed.
You'd have to ask sirFlynn about that, I was simply pulling a Voltaire on you.
You were the one who came up with the stupid basketball analogy to begin with.
But by that same logic, next to none of us could share our opinions on video games, let alone film or food or sports, or whatever it may be. It makes your retort moot, and by and large, this website as well.
I'm sure there would be plenty of people out there who would get on Jordan's case if he went out and criticized Kevin Durant without warrant.
Japan.
Lionel Messy.
You mean the same Jason Whitlock who tweeted last year, in reference to Jeremy Lin after a 38 point performance: "Some lucky lady in NYC is gonna feel a couple inches of pain tonight"?
Sonic 06 2
If you were going to go to the time to parody The Social Network's poster, why not use Futura? The actual font used in the poster.
I play a lot of games. The only two in history to ever give me motion sickness, something I'm not prone to otherwise, are Half Life 2 and Dyad. Shawn, help? Windex?
+1 to the fact you are an idiot.
This is quite the accomplishment, in fact, perhaps the greatest gaming feat I've ever witnessed.
"it apparently took forty-five takes to get "right""