There is a weird (or maybe not so weird) lack of non-English language films. No Japanese ones that I noticed, and I don't think there were any Taiwan ones either. A Brighter Summer Day was 1991, dammit!
There is a weird (or maybe not so weird) lack of non-English language films. No Japanese ones that I noticed, and I don't think there were any Taiwan ones either. A Brighter Summer Day was 1991, dammit!
There is a weird (or maybe not so weird) lack of non-English language films. No Japanese ones that I noticed, and I don't think there were any Taiwan ones either. A Brighter Summer Day was 1991, dammit!
For more the bigger issue is… why doesn't the CIA use CCTV in their offices?
For more the bigger issue is… why doesn't the CIA use CCTV in their offices?
He's getting kind of… old. I wouldn't expect religious people to get less religious the closer they get to where they're going.
He's getting kind of… old. I wouldn't expect religious people to get less religious the closer they get to where they're going.
I guess you AV Club guys are too American to have played Warhammer when you were kids, right? A nostalgic article about going back to that would be fascinating, partly because the general opinion seems to be that it's been continuously selling out for at least two decades now…
I guess you AV Club guys are too American to have played Warhammer when you were kids, right? A nostalgic article about going back to that would be fascinating, partly because the general opinion seems to be that it's been continuously selling out for at least two decades now…
Online role-playing games, on the other hand, are veeeeeery different…
Online role-playing games, on the other hand, are veeeeeery different…
No, D&D is essentially free once you've bought the rulebooks. It's not centralised or competitive at all- you meet up with a group of people and work your way through adventures. No need to spend money to acquire items or spells or whatever, because it's all essentially going on in your collective heads. All you…
No, D&D is essentially free once you've bought the rulebooks. It's not centralised or competitive at all- you meet up with a group of people and work your way through adventures. No need to spend money to acquire items or spells or whatever, because it's all essentially going on in your collective heads. All you…
They're now like Pepsi and Coke if Pepsi bought Coke out, as the company that makes Magic now produces D&D. Magic's much more of a money-maker because kids will keep buying cards to keep up with their friends/enemies, whereas with a role-playing game like D&D once you've bought the rulebooks you're set and don't…
They're now like Pepsi and Coke if Pepsi bought Coke out, as the company that makes Magic now produces D&D. Magic's much more of a money-maker because kids will keep buying cards to keep up with their friends/enemies, whereas with a role-playing game like D&D once you've bought the rulebooks you're set and don't…
Duels of the Planeswalkers sounds unbelievably terrible to me. From my understanding it's like Magic, except you have a premade deck and don't get to make your own. And what is the point in that?
Duels of the Planeswalkers sounds unbelievably terrible to me. From my understanding it's like Magic, except you have a premade deck and don't get to make your own. And what is the point in that?
Maaaaan, I remember Eron from when I first played without really knowing how to play. We all drew cards from a single giant deck with all the cards we had, and the game usually finally ended when somebody drew Fireball.
Maaaaan, I remember Eron from when I first played without really knowing how to play. We all drew cards from a single giant deck with all the cards we had, and the game usually finally ended when somebody drew Fireball.
Didn't Nightmare combine HORRIBLY with Dark Ritual?
Didn't Nightmare combine HORRIBLY with Dark Ritual?