The Wheelers were the scariest part of Return to Oz I think, they creeped me out even rewatching it earlier in the year.
The Wheelers were the scariest part of Return to Oz I think, they creeped me out even rewatching it earlier in the year.
Yeah it was more just trying to fully complete it for completionists sake. I actually have all 101 dalmatians now which I've never done before so that's close enough for me.
You've got a ways to go from that point. I started to lose interest around that point too, but it does pick up again towards the end of the Skellige quests. My advice is to just plow through the main quests there, it doesn't take too long if you don't do any exploring or side quests.
The Veep team are pretty resonant, but I'd have to go with the Bluthes. Not that they really remind me of my family, but I like myself to Michael, being annoyed with his family being a bunch of arrogant assholes not realising that he's the biggest asshole of them all.
So is this series worth playing? I was waiting for all episodes to be released to start it but it sounds kind of disappointing now.
Reached Final Rest in Kingdom Hearts 1.5 and am contemplating whether I want to try to fully complete the game, or just push through and move on to Chain of Memories. I'm Level 65 playing on Proud mode, so I might need to level some more first anyway.
Skyrims quests pretty much have all ended with a whimper, its probably the games biggest flaw. The end of the main quest line is the biggest offender, you save the entire world and not one thing changes and no one speaks to you differently.
Watching the Star Wars films again before Episode VII, just finished Episode III. I thought it would be good to watch them in release order but then I realised I'd be leaving the worst films till last, so I'm watching in Episode order.
I think this is a case where aging up is a good thing, they never really acted like 14 year olds anyway.
I really think Animorphs deserves another shot as a TV series, and I think the best fit for it would be on the CW. They're doing so well with these teen shows and Animorphs would fit perfectly with the demographic watching these shows like The 100, Arrow, Flash etc.
I actually liked Fear The Walking Dead's score, it was a nice change of pace and worked really well in ramping up the quiet intensity in some scenes.
This is something I think Fear The Walking Dead did pretty well, we may not have seen many zombies throughout the season, but the ones we did see were quite memorable and visually distinct.
Cool to see your number 1 is OHMSS, as that became my favourite when I did my marathon of the series last year as well. I don't really know why I clicked with that one so much, but I just found the whole thing enjoyable, especially the skiing scenes with that awesome theme music playing over them.
I actually found the parts off Mars just as interesting, if not more so at times, than the on Mars stuff. I felt the same reading the book as well. I think by that point I just wanted a break from Watney going through disaster after disaster and it made it a lot less monotonous getting a new perspective.
I watched all of Fear The Walking Dead this week, after putting it off until the season had finished. I was so fucking bored with the first episode, so much so that it almost turned me off watching the rest. Something kept me going though and I have to say, after that first slog of an episode I actually found the rest…
Gaming related - As I now live in a shared apartment I've invested in some gaming headphones. I got the Turtle Beach PX4 wireless headset and am really happy with the sound. I almost regret the times when I can game without needing to wear them as the experience is so awesome with them in.
I honestly couldn't say.
Seeing that blue fire, especially after a brutal boss fight, is the most calming thing in all of gaming.
Wait.. he's Australian?
I feel the exact same.