A zombie riff on Oregon Trail, also called “Organ Trail,” was came out in 2011 -
A zombie riff on Oregon Trail, also called “Organ Trail,” was came out in 2011 -
You sound like every publisher I’ve ever dealt with. Chasing lighting in a bottle is not a blueprint for success and Fortnite is an exception, not the rule. Also, don’t forget that Fortnite was a very different game when it launched...the moneybags only showed up after they pivoted to rip-off PUBG.
AAA publishers are…
It’s the same outfit he wore in season 1, with minor alterations. Nothing new there.
It’s called Penetration Testing, which is a core part of networked product development and deployment. Larger companies often outsource this work to specialists, but at the end of the day this isn’t anything new.
Ever since the Armorer was introduced, the horns on her helmet gave rise to theories that she’s Rook Kast, one of Maul’s Mandos from Clone Wars who conveniently has a grudge against Bo. Perhaps we’ll find out next week.
Eli and Captain Pellaeon serve different purposes. Eli is basically Watson to Thrawn’s Sherlock Holmes in the new books.
Pellaeon is also canon as of the Rebels finale - he gets a shoutout and voice lines (voiced by Jim Cummings, current voice of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger). And as another commenter pointed out, he has…
I’ll save you a click. Can Disney fix Finn, given their track record to date...
Think of it this way: Filoni’s movie would be akin to the first Avengers film, in that it’s the culmination of plot threads established in the standalone films. The next round of D+ shows, notably Ahsoka, will undoubtedly tell a lot of the story, with everything coming to a head in the film.
You should believe it. They’ve been laying the groundwork for a Disney-fied adaption of the Thrawn books for years now and that line in the trailer all but confirmed that this is where the Mandoverse is headed. Filoni is also set to direct a movie set in this time period, which screams crossover event to me.
That said,…
Filoni’s movie is absolutely going to be the climax of an MCU-ified take on of the 90s Zahn Trilogy books using the cast of Rebels instead. Bad Batch and the Mandoverse have been laying down the seeds for years now, notably:
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You are very very angry about Rey. I played the Force Unleashed games, and if there was ever a Mary Sue, it was Starkiller, but I DON’T FUCKING CARE. It’s fiction, there are no real world rules for how the Force works. It’s the deus ex machina of Star Wars like the sonic screwdriver is to Doctor Who. Write yourself…
The passage of time in ESB is very hard to pin down. It can be inferred that Luke was on Dagobah for a lot longer than a week, and other supposedly canon media confirms this. Another example - the Falcon didn’t have a functional hyperdrive and had to limp to Cloud City, but mercifully did not include a hour of Han…
We’re referring to the Ahsoka logo having World Between Worlds design elements in it, not the temple in the trailer. Compare this design to the inside of a temple that lead to the WBW in Rebels...
If you’re referring to her voice speaking to Rey in TROS, that could be retconned without an explanation and only hypernerds like us would notice.
Besides, Filoni mentioned in interviews that folks are reading too much into that: https://screencrush.com/is-ahsoka-tano-dead
Yes, we are absolutely building to Filoni’s MCU-ified take on the 90s Thrawn trilogy. I’ve had this pet theory for awhile as I’ve watched the pieces fall into place in Mando, BoBF, and especially Bad Batch that introduced Mt. Tantiss last year. Then, the Ahsoka trailer released this morning has a line that’s so…
Wait...you mean this ISN’T Harry Potter?
This content drop does not have an associated Expedition (the NMS equivalent of Diablo3 Seasons that you’re speaking of). You can unlock this stuff on your own time.
It’s also worth noting that anything unlocked by an Expedition save applies to all of your saves. You just have to go to the Anomaly with your main and…
I’m GenX - it’s just a rebranding of “politically correct” - a weaponized catchall term to villainize anything regressive bottomfeeders don’t like.
It absolutely does not mean that. By your definition, Bioware caving to angry nerds and revising the ending to Mass Effect 3 would be “woke” even though the campaign was largely driven by people who would dox you if you applied that label.
There is also no objective way to say that something isn’t offensive to ANYONE.…