It doesn't quite have that thrill of excitement you get in Phoenix Wright when you've finally broken someone on the stand…. But it does have a very cool plot. I had more fun trying to guess where the mystery was going than with the actual puzzles.
It doesn't quite have that thrill of excitement you get in Phoenix Wright when you've finally broken someone on the stand…. But it does have a very cool plot. I had more fun trying to guess where the mystery was going than with the actual puzzles.
Don't lie, everyone likes Half-Life. It's mandatory.
Dragon Age: Origins is re-hashed Tolkein with some swears and overly complicated combat.
I disagree on every single point you just made! Pretty exciting for me. (Well, maybe not worse maps).
Man, I thought Burnout: Crash! was great (though I only played the demo). Lively, colorful little puzzle game.
Using a microphone or text for Portal 2 co-op is cheating. Valve gave you a perfectly good set of tools that let you communicate your needs in the gameworld. Use them. Don't be a cheater.
You don't need to apologize for Southland Tales. You're a pimp, and pimps don't have to apologize.
Oh man, I'd completely forgotten about that thing. My parents wouldn't let me watch because I was, like, 9, but the ads looked SO COOOOOOL.
I think there's a pretty big difference between "including a 'token' cast member" and "acknowledging that New York City in the '90s contained any people who were not either white or ridiculous ethnic stereotypes."
I wish there was an AV Club Club you guys could all go to and whine about the write-ups on. Every week you'd do a post about one of the writers' reviews, pointing out their clear idiocy, their lack of familiarity with the shows they're writing about, and all the ways these little essays about old TV aren't meeting…
Hey, anyone want to have a fight about whether the This American Life episode is fair to Improv Everywhere? That usually eats up a few minutes…
Wait, is that true? Let me try…
Letterman's in Man on the Moon as himself.
He played Evil Senator Scaryface in Iron Man 2, that was pretty great.
The worst ones are the overweight ones.
"(Besides, anyone looking for a more thoughtful take on Holmes could look to the Steven Moffat-shepherded BBC series Sherlock.)"
I've never watched the show, but I've heard about this, and I think it's hilarious.
Why are you smelling someone else's nose? Are you Eskimo Kiss Buddies?
Clearly your comment thread panning has panned her into submission! Well panned, Panmeister! Pan.
I think you mean a Blaffair to Rememblack.