Whoa, this thread is going up when I'm actually online! It's a miracle! And on a weekend when I'll actually have time to play video games!
Whoa, this thread is going up when I'm actually online! It's a miracle! And on a weekend when I'll actually have time to play video games!
For me the biggest disappointment of this episode was that at no point while fighting Confederate zombies did any member of the cast say, "The South has risen again!"
It can be two Things.
Gypsies, tramps and thieves, we heard it from the people of the town! TUSK!
This sounds exceedingly silly.
The hell he does! He's literally judging them by their appearance! It's arguably the least deep level there is!
Oh, for God's sake, it looks fine. Buncha weenies, scared of a cartoon frog's elbow.
Jiminy jilickers, Radioactive Man!
I've got a line on a possible new comics-editing job, and am still working on setting up a lunch with a pro editor to talk shop and network. Plus I had a job interview yesterday, but it was kind of ridiculous. Two consecutive interviews with a total of seven people, a short skill test, and a lengthy online…
I'll be working most of the day. My coworkers plan to show up in costume, while I do not. I haven't dressed up for Halloween since college, and I really don't have the time or the inclination to throw something together. If people ask me what my costume is, I plan to say I forgot it at home or something. I accept that…
I, too, failed to make it more than fifteen minutes into Amnesia or P.T. Unfortunately, it was due to motion sickness. Friggin' first-person horror games and their constant camera movement…
I had a similar experience with the "haunted house" in Silent Hill 3. It's a great bit the first time through, but there's no save point close to the exit, so I died a couple of times after finishing it and had to do it again and again. At that point it's just a foot race.
Hell, they actually picked up Blaze's leather jacket to make room to read the Darkhold. It was definitely his basement.
And you can live in Frankfurt in your old Kentucky home!
Think H.P. Lovecraft.
Damn right, lizard people!
I admire her stage presence. It takes a lot of poise to be able to go up and tell jokes after being introduced by a man who sounds like he's about to keel over and die midsentence.
If you're looking for a game about Superman as a fascist god-king taking on Batman in unbelievably destructive battle, that already exists and is called Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Throw in Kang the Conqueror for the villain and you've got yourself a picture.
I have to assume that Reeder knew what she was doing putting a Star Trek reference in that scene. See-er of the tapes! Know-er of the episodes!