austinyourface
Austin
austinyourface

Ever expanding game in all the ways except you know, the ones we promised when we sold it to you.

Elon Musk Is Once Again Thinking[..]

oh quit crying that she hit too close to home for you dude.  dont be that type of person and its not an issue.  it didnt bother me. 

I mean... not everything is for everyone?  I feel like you’re looking less for someone to convince you of the series being good / why they like it as much as you want to feel better than people who do.

So, basically, the worst of Capitalism has finally consumed another market. I have a refrigerator in my garage that I bought in 1997 and it continues to hum right along all of these years later. Meanwhile, inside the house, I’ve gone through another three fridges since then. Why? Because the appliance manufacturers

Please do not take this the wrong way, I can and everyone alive can do what ever they want with this game, and what it’s existence represents. For too long we’ve been paying top dollar for a core concept piecemeal across multiple season passes and or or one off DLCs or worse yet microtrasactions.

I get this argument, I really do, but it gives short-shrift to the simple fact that $70 is no small amount to the average person, who maybe doesn’t want to feel the phantom hand of a publisher reaching into their pocket for more money every ten minutes.

I wish I have more stars to give you.

Huh?   Upset because you can play an old character out of the vast multitudes of character options and paths open to you?

What “realities” does the film expose? It’s based on a true story that was widely reported in the media when it originally happened, and most of the film takes place in Central and South America, a place that the target audience has little-to-no sympathy for when they come to the States to seek asylum. 

On Mass Effect 3 ending, it’s kind of weird as I never disliked it. The original one was weird as suddenly the Normandy is in an Eden world without any explanation and was in slight awe of the Extended Ending as it managed to expand on the endings while remaining faithful to what they were. That was for me always an

Last season needed Colin, he balances the shows energy well, and it suffered with his absence. Seeing him in the episode made me really enjoy it again.

He doesn’t like glass because it’s just processed sand. And as we all know about sand, it’s coarse and irritating and it gets everywhere.

I don’t know if I can explain my disappointment with this game but I’ll give it a shot:

The Outer Worlds is very strange to me.

Eisner was the one who came up with the whole “Disney Vault” (you could buy a particular Disney movie on VHS or later DVD for like a month and then it was unavailable for years after that), so definitely.

I saw it on twitter, someone mentioned that all movies that get vaulted become public domain.

Night in the Woods is almost entirely about the capitalism-driven disintegration of society in small-town America.

100% on both counts. Roswell has most of the best lines in the entire series.

My all time favorite line might be delivered from Hermes in “The Deep South”. “This isn’t a pet license, it’s a fishing license! And it’s MANDATORY!”

Counterpoint: The Prisoner of Benda. Math was invented for that episode. Math! Plus, it has one of my favorite scenes in Futurama: when washbucket (in Amy’s body) professes her love for Scruffy.