When star wars was re released I was about 8 or 9. My friends and I all gathered together one day and wrote fan mail to our favorite characters. My sister wrote to Carrie Fischer, my friend wrote to Ford, and I wrote to Mark Hamill
When star wars was re released I was about 8 or 9. My friends and I all gathered together one day and wrote fan mail to our favorite characters. My sister wrote to Carrie Fischer, my friend wrote to Ford, and I wrote to Mark Hamill
Obi Wan (Alec Guinness) gave even less fucks. The actor told all his little fans to fuck off when they wanted autographs. He was forever pissed off at the fact that he became more famous for a 'lesser' work than his more notable multiple Academy Award-winning performances. Doesnt detract from his fantastic depiction…
See your comparison to Double Fine's Handling of Spacebase would work if we weren't consumers 'preordering' a product that was promised. Nobody paid for Hack N Slash, hell, I'm sure plenty of people who got it didn't even WANT it. People have a right to flip their shit about stuff they buy especially if its not…
Right there with you. Though I will say Psychonauts was a very pleasant surprise when I first played it 5 years ago.
"Well they're not as bad as X" shouldn't be instilling confidence in anyone from an investment perspective. Sure they're not EA, but they fucked up one of the highest profile kickstarters in existence. What have they done since then that shows they can execute at a level that we expect/want?
You're forgetting the fact that they asked for more money to fund the second half of their game after getting almost 10x their initial asking donation. So fuck the 'um actually', because that's ridiculous.
I would replace 'probably learned' with 'hopefully learned' a few things.
I don't understand why everyone is so blindly defending Double Fine on mucking up their budget.. You're right, they didn't over-expand until after they got the money.
Play Psychonauts now.
I thought that too, then I immediately thought 'wow, that's incredibly stupid'
I was the guy who made a wall formation of ion cannon frigates and a small fleet of corvettes backing them. Nothing like watching one hot beam of light take down enemy frigates, one by one
For me, it's the fact that my parents raised me as a Catholic, put me through Catholic grade school and Jesuit High School…. and they are supporting Donald Trump.
I guess coke works too
Dota, sadly
I thought he already died in the walking dead
I'll always remember the Men in Black episode, which was beyond bizarre
AND WHERE'S THE LETTUCE FOR THE CASSEROLE?!
*drivel
The problem is that they frame these ideals as being honorable in the episode - there's nothing in this episode that indicated that these teaching's are problematic for the life they are in. The whole point was dealing with Morgan's 'corrupted' thinking and then flinging his ideals into the complete opposite…
Morgan just did that 2 episodes ago, and he did it at the end of last night when he left a psychopath/imminent walker in an easily escapable situation.