A terrific screenplay from Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole elevates this thing way beyond the usual boundaries of the Marvel Universe.
A terrific screenplay from Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole elevates this thing way beyond the usual boundaries of the Marvel Universe.
And here I thought cultural appropriation was bad.
So, it’s like Driver? I liked that.
Yeah, Athens was a fascist hellhole. Well the reverance for the military was just that and not the all surpassing glorification of sparta, but still.
Wow, that was really superficial and dense. I lost the interest in reading further after the 5th paragraph, but I still saw 3 big questions:
It turned him from the indestructible (going so far that AFAIK his storylines are really weird even by comics standarts) unstopable hero, who always does the right thing (well, at least in a sentimental way) into an interesting character. He is indestructible, but he is still one man. He is a superhuman alien, but his…
I only played Black Flag, but his wife being on the other side of the ocean in that time, not seen by him in years, and wasn’t there even some real problem at home, like debt or crime or something? ...Well, I thought right away that she would only be a thing of the past. But I didn’t finish the game, when I had to…
Having learned just now that origins is set so late, I have one question: Why does it look so oldy egyptian, like really oldy, and not greek-egyptian-arabian-levantine-roman like it did in real life?
And he can walk on water, too!
Yeah, because as soon as someone discovers somewhere it’s no use to learn further history... Granted, people should always say “mainland european discovery,” or “Christopher Columbus discovered the americas for mainland europeans.” Or more exactly, “he discovered it for the for public knowledge for africans, europeans…
Now, see, I stayed objective, and tried to make it clear that I didn’t want to offend. You enforce my point while beeing not the least bit nice.
Man, you guys really need to hire some editors. Needlesly long picture series (who wants to scroll for over a page in an article? See the broken ps4 article), missing sentences (I’m guessing you meant, in the Persona 5 article, that you have to live through almost everybody on the site knowing the story instead of…
Hmm, Coup and Betrayal. So you just forgot Junta and Diplomacy? Family friendly usually means that people aren’t driven to tears.
i got a Windows Phone. While quite usable (I don’t care about crappy stuff as long as the things I want work, in a phones case sending and receiving calls and messages and the ebook reader), I’ll never bind a highly integrated microsoft device into any authorization process. I would be nervous to do it with an android.
Dear god, deactivate the remote access, if you have kids don’t give them access to the thing you don’t want them to access, and don’t store the console in the shed... Oh, you’re not even talking about the console, you’re talking about the accounts. Sorry, I believed the headline and the first lines of the article.
Yeah, already saw it, I deserved that :-)
I liked hoi3, since I enjoyed the buildup part. But, oh my god, when battle started it was a clusterfuck. Hoi3 was the last of the 4 games I started playing, so it’s not as if I couldn’t handle complexity. In that regard you just seem butthurt that they changed stuff. On the other hand, I can see that the air game for…
I don’t want to be mean, but:
But be sure about your definitions. For me that would be two questions since I was born in the eighties and here in Germany the “first generation” feminists (if one can call it first generation, probably more like first generation of a clearly recognizable movement, dedicated not only to certain aspects of life. But…
So they drive around in cars, big woop. It’s endlessly entertaining to see that americans take normal cars, granted not cheap ones, as something fancy and sophisticated. I would guess it is like being amazed that people are driven around in GMs.