But are they a terrible site? HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR MIND?!?
But are they a terrible site? HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR MIND?!?
Scrubs sucks!
My god, I could spend all week reading the comments here. Hyperbole! Fanboyism! Straw man arguments! Logical fallacies! Name calling! It's got EVERYTHING!
Or just make a Sir Digby Chicken Caesar movie.
King's Bounty got me through the dark times with HOMM5. The thing that really impressed me about those games was the way they managed to create tension with every random wandering encounter or dungeon - much less opportunity to pick my spots with overwhelming force.
Ah, OK - that's (moderately) better then. I appreciate the campaigns being able to be played in any order, but some sort of signifier letting me know "coherence lies this way" would have been cool. Thanks!
So far, the gameplay itself is really, really good - but Ubisoft is determined to throw up as many barriers to enjoying it as possible. The online stuff is stupid enough, but the fact that it gunks up the UI as much as it does makes it worse.
Ok, that was hilarious.
You know what was a good rye spoof? The Theme From Rocky XIII. Yeah, I fucking said it.
I liked the story when I read it, but it really should be called Commissioner Gordon: Year One. It's his story more than Batman's - and Gordon's character is what gives the story any resonance or meat. Batman serves largely to goose it up with a few (admittedly great) action setpieces, and for the life of me I still…
As someone who's never played the AC games, how do they compare to, say, H.A.W.X.? That's the last flight combat game I enjoyed (didn't like HAWX 2).
Great call - the call from the doctor, and the twister off in the background on its way in - great, great ending.
Remains of the Day breaks my fucking heart every time. Great call.
Not sure I agree, but damn that's an awesome metaphor.
It's been mediocre with promise so far. It's only 3 eps, and there's enough pieces here to tell really good stories. I have hope.
Will someone just back up a bulldozer full of money to David Bowie's house and let him be the Bond villain already? He would be six ninjas worth of awesome and could do the theme song too.
Timothy Olyphant!
I was always partial to Yaphet Kotto in Live and Let Die, although Sean Bean did a pretty good job as well.
Great interview, Will. And Banks (along with Michael Ironside) is the face of TV villainy from my youth. Awesome that he sounds like he's still loving it after all these years, too; not disillusioned, but genuinely having fun.
Bingo.