Been downloading random games from PS+ since I have the top tier sub, and stumbled onto narrative platformer “Lost Words: Beyond the Page”and it has unabashedly made me ugly cry a few times. A profoundly affecting experience on grief.
Been downloading random games from PS+ since I have the top tier sub, and stumbled onto narrative platformer “Lost Words: Beyond the Page”and it has unabashedly made me ugly cry a few times. A profoundly affecting experience on grief.
My favorite use of this in recent years has been the Insomniac Spider-Man games: once you have your gadget arsenal and skills fully decked out, wiping out a crowd of street criminals in a matter of seconds really drives home that “oh yeah, I have senses and strength dialed to 11" radioactive spider-bite feeling
There was lost hype? My hype has always been in possession for this! BOTW is amazing and this should be too!
Stop making me reach for this clip, Bobby!
This isn’t even Ross-Rachel-Julie.
Yeah, I don’t think its rep is “bad” so much as “this game is good, but someone tell the writers that teens are capable of other words than ‘hella’”
The hell with that! I’m proud to admit most of my Sim life is making everyone pee their pants.
All together now:
Yeah it might be my favorite close-quarters action sequence in the MCU.
My favorite part of that scene was the Dragon's Breath shotgun, which was basically one of those Metal Slug power ups come to life with enemies getting poofed into fire. Man alive, that was cool.
Same, I loved the first three films and so the 4th film had its work cut out, especially with its epic runtime (if I could level a complaint about 3, it did feel like it ran out of gas narratively by the end). But JW4 stuck the landing in incredible fashion.
No but two were killed by gum!
Yeah he still reloads a fair bit and IIRC his final gun holds 21 bullets, more than the usual stuff he's packing
Fantastic write up!
Maybe like a Tommy Lee Jones 40
“To depict Allison’s addiction, Braff resorts not to one but two montages. Making the montages even more absurdly comical are the on-the-nose lyrics of the songs chosen”