I honestly didn't mean that as a pun. Now I kind of feel bad.
I honestly didn't mean that as a pun. Now I kind of feel bad.
Fuck, I forgot to mention that didn't I. Here's a bonus review: "It was awesome."
It really does! Although I struggled to like most of season one.
I've been in one of those moods lately when all I really want from gaming is a well-crafted Skinner box-esque experience, so I just said fuck it and bought DIABLO III again.
If that's the case, I'm not sure "laughing at the absurdity and tackiness of an effect" is a good fit for the show.
So they use a different fat suit in season three? Because I remember thinking it was silly (although I liked the idea), but this wasn't _horrible_.
Yes. But then, I'm one of the nuts who pretty much loves all of it, even while recognizing it is a flawed and often frustratingly inconsistent work. The finale is easy to understand (just in terms of exposition dumps, BSG's is far worse), and if you go in just trying to enjoy the mysteries for themselves, with the…
Yeah, I'm trying to decide if I should cover the extended version when we get that far. I love that episode so much.
I've been tempted by all the positive reviews, but I've never enjoyed multiplayer, I don't like planning things with strangers online, and I'm not sure I have a strong enough Internet connection to run it. So, y'know, I'll probably buy it in a week or so.
hahahahahahahahaha oh god, "control group," you kids are so delightful sometimes.
SPOILERS: Are the just angels or something? I feel like the show went to that well a lot in the last season.
Oh, it's not going well at all. It's almost as bad as when I tried switching between Bloodborne and Dark Souls III. But I get easily bored.
Honestly, most games eventually reach that point, but there's something especially frustrating about DOOM's later gauntlets for some reason—I think it's the way it's set up, where the big fights are essentially just "Here's a space, now we're going to throw every enemy you've seen at you in waves, good luck!" You…
I'm near the end of the new DOOM and WOLFENSTEIN: THE NEW ORDER—both have reached that point where I hit a new action sequence, die a bunch of times figuring it out, and then move on to the next. It's honestly more frustrating than fun, but I like both games well enough that I'm okay with putting some more time in.
I think I saw the finale, although I never watched the whole series. (I liked what I saw.) I do know that I know how it ends.
First two books are great (though the second one has some wonky contradictory stuff that only becomes really obvious when you've reread it way too many times), third is decent, fourth is good (although I don't love it as much as some people), five and six are a mess, I remember liking seven in a lot of ways although I…
Hm. See, you'd think having already seen the series, I would've remembered shit like that.
Huh. I didn't love that section, but the jet ski stuff was far more frustrating to me, mainly because of the controls. At least shooting the weird albino monsters, you were still more or less doing what you always did. (And it was replaying the game on the remastered disc that inspired me to suggest this question.)
No, it just means I try to catch mistakes before it gets published.
Thanks for the catch. I spent most of the editing period changing "Tight" back to "Tigh," so I missed these.