I saw it too. That was very odd.
I saw it too. That was very odd.
Exhibit A.
That on with a doctor, but he's, like, an unusual doctor?
You got a problem with lizard people, pally?
The mid-credits scene was really damn funny, but then [GUEST STAR REDACTED] has reaiably great comedic chops.
I worked some unusual-for-me shifts this weekend (I had almost nothing to do at work on Saturday, for instance), so I actually was free during the evenings this weekend! Just like a regular person! So I went to see Doctor Strange on Sunday and greatly enjoyed the mystical adventures of the Benedicts Wong and…
Lordy, I have no idea what's going on here. But everyone seems to be having a good time, so carry on.
At its best, Ratchet & Clank somehow turns the creation of overwhelming chaos into a tactical exercise.
I would agree at length, but I'm too busy turning evil robots into chickens, forcing them to disco dance for my amusement, and then wiping them out with a blizzard of richocheting saw blades.
Hell, it should have been the impetus for the entire episode. It's a great pun and a potent metaphor for the recurring, seemingly unkillable nature of racial injustice in America! It's a slam dunk!
That's a relief. Call me a purist, but it's just not a science fiction game if I'm not fighting people with something absolutely ridiculous and impractical.
Huh, I'd never thought of Operation Neptune as being part of the Super Solvers line. Kickass game, though, with a delightfully freaky premise. Those mutated sharks, man.
We believe in you! You can do it!
Hell yeah, Steve Goodman ruled. He also wrote "City of New Orleans" and a ton of other great songs. "A Dying Cubs Fan's Last Request" is hilarious and was on my mind a lot during the Series, though now sadly obsolete. Here's one of my favorites, a toe-tapping tribute to the wonderfully bewildering array of human…
This is just more grist for the rumor milldo.
Nice to meet you, Alan Dundes.
I hear you. I'm always disappointed when future-set shooters don't go full-on Ratchet & Clank with the weaponry. If I have a goddamn jetpack, can't I have something more interesting than multicolored versions of the exact same guns people use in real life? Lookin' at you, Destiny.
Ha ha, that more or less sums up my Skyrim character as well. Sneaky sneak, OH SHIT, fireball fireball fireball. Eventually I got good enough at stealth that I didn't need the backup magic as much, but when boss battles rolled around it sure came in handy.
I too support this decision because it is slightly more convenient for me personally.
*runs in out of breath* Did someone say edutainment?