Ha! I do not have a kids but I do work at a library, and you speak the truth.
Ha! I do not have a kids but I do work at a library, and you speak the truth.
I think both endings are fine, and even justified. There's the argument that one should always save the many over the few, but that's not always true or even right. Plenty of people have focused on saving only loved ones in times of a disaster, just as plenty have sacrificed themselves to save complete strangers. As…
I did really well on most of the questions, since I bothered to examine every inch of Kate's room, yet when it came time to answer the bible quote, I could not recall which one was which and answered the wrong one. I feel Kate's death has more impact story-wise than if she lives. It made me more paranoid and worried…
That's the funny thing about Max, is that she's pretty much a Nancy Drew.
Thanks for the chrono storm, jerk.
It's a sad day when something like a mod, which should be the frosting, is slowly turning into the dinner.
When I did that quest, I expected at the very least a tiny color puzzle, where I'd have to mix different paints together until I got the right one. Nope.
Fallout 4's really only fun early on, but once you've done the mostly awful quests and found every location and item, it gets so damn boring. I could write entire screeds about what a mess that game is but enough people have already pointed them out. It's really a single playthrough game; the mere idea of replaying…
That, and The Burning Man kept the DLC interesting. Some of the best story writing in the whole game.
Let's not forget she's the only main villain in a Mad Max movie to not die but also still wield power. The scene where she not only leaves Mad Max in the sand, but scoffs at him, reveals how little he's changed things.
The whole series has always had a rock and roll element to it. It's pulpy, a perfectly suited name for the world Miller created.
Nah, most people played that way. It's really a murder simulator. Have you thought about showing him Organ Trail, the zombie parody of Oregon Trail? He might like that one.
99 boxes of ammunition, and nothing else. NOTHING ELSE.
Drunk Billy is best Billy.
I could have sworn it was The Vanishing.
Don't forget the way he lures him into the car is straight from The Vanishing.
Knowing how hard the past two years have been for Tom, it makes me happy to see him get something good come his way. Also, him and Wurster are the right kind of goofy/serious for a show like The Simpsons.
People tend to forget just how unique and subversive this show was and that's a shame. So many cartoons would not exist without Ren & Stimpy, such as; Sponge Bob Square Pants, a ton of Adult Swim shows, hell I'd even argue aspects of South Park. Not only that, but it also doubled as an even better parody and skewering…
[Quickly lowers his rubber-banded collection of Garbage Pail Kids cards, sniffs, then goes and sticks a bunch on Is It About My Cube's locker and desk.]
I think you might be right. One's the lovable dimwit, whereas the other explodes in anger at the dimwit, often justified. The episodes worked so great when Ren took on the mantle of the angry, unhappy husband, and Stimpy the dingbat wife. "Whaaaaaaaaaat!?"