The beauty of this game is just (pun intended), breathtaking. I almost cried when I first came across the coral reef on the tropical beach.
The beauty of this game is just (pun intended), breathtaking. I almost cried when I first came across the coral reef on the tropical beach.
The great plateau is the undoubtedly game's tutorial, although you never feel like it is. And you can easily spend five hours up there.
I only played it when Director's Cut was available. It really makes for a great experience. I heard the boss fights was originally outsourced to a different company and that they didn't quite understand what made Deus Ex, Deus Ex.
Halo was a Mac exclusive until Microsoft bought Bungie. We never forgave them for that.
Amazingly, this went over every repliers ('cept alferd) head.
It was good. Skewers nostalgia as much as it celebrates it. The cameos are never forced and they really sell this as a natural progression of the characters (Begbie and Fenton coincidentally returning to the scene at the same time aside).
The episode came out two months before the album. That could only be caught if you watched the episode after the album was announced. That's some clever subliminal marketing.
This one was fairly accurate in some respects. I do enjoy them when they strive for accuracy to the experience of the drug. Started off poorly when they were taking "acid-pills" however.
The accent reminded me strongly of Rachel Dratch's character from the Welshley Arms Love-ahs sketch. Somehow this made the episode better for me.
10/10
As offering up yet another vector to why Trump got elected perhaps.
Thanks for saving me typing exactly this (right down to the 22 Short Films exception). I didn't get the name either.
Another great episode, another review that's the equivalent of over-explaining a joke. Even the positive BB reviews are a chore to get through these days.
Episode: B+
It's the sort of nerdy excuse for a social occasion that would probably be a lot of fun for the first few times and then quickly outstay its welcome for most attendees.
My guess would be that they're sprayed with bitter lime. Not just to keep kids eating them, but pets too.
The pils, the thrills, that kills a million braincells.
I got Prime as a pack in. Was blown away at how good it was for a "free" game.
I've had dry cat food in my youth, and I can attest that it is pretty good. Like a meaty cracker.
Pork and Burns was a standout highlight for me. Tight plotting and joke heavy.