Spiderman 3 is the only movie I've ever walked out of. I have never seen the end. I distinctly remember thinking: "I'd rather be doing anything else." And I left.
Spiderman 3 is the only movie I've ever walked out of. I have never seen the end. I distinctly remember thinking: "I'd rather be doing anything else." And I left.
I felt the same way as you, and then this episode and the next somehow even retroactively fixed all of it for me.
Shortest one I got: A young ex-Air Force Pilot in a house is an alien and dies.
The only tip I can't imagine playing without, that was "spoiled" for me, is that you can reflect guardian lasers with any shield- even terrible ones- by hitting a at the perfect moment. (It seems to vary by distance, but is roughly when the light flashes brightest.) And that doing so will basically one-shot most of…
I think this is what has got me SO hyped about it. By now, as the reviews are blasting in, I expected more casual spoilers to be exploding my feeds. Instead, everyone that's played it seems to have this quiet, awed, "Yeah… you need to play this" attitude.
Don't listen to the rant snob.
GS or DR?
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Lando!
How can there be NO MENTION of Mark Pellegrino in Supernatural!?
Molyneux has trouble keeping his tongue in his pants, so to speak, but I balk when people criticize the games in comparison to the promises. That's his flaw, not the games'. I totally agree that they end up being more like toys than games- his forte is really in simulation.
HAHAHAHA, update #2 please
the hell? No mention of jagged little pill?
This whole article should have been reposted with this in mind.
I started earthbound again on my phone a couple weeks ago and found that it's aged pretty well. The only problem is, it's not NEARLY as hard as I remember it being, but that may be because I still know where every item is hidden, every enemy weak point, every butterfly…
Yeah, I alternate between Galaxy 2 and SSB on my wii u, and have little interest in anything else. Every mario game since then, imo, has been sort of a snoozefest, leaning way too hard on nostalgia. (Not including, of course, M&L games.)
Modern Warfare: Zoolander.
I liked Hatchet. But "The Cay" was way scarier for me and stuck with me longer. The blindness aspect really made it extra horrifying.
I'm sure I'm the only one that's going to bring this up. League of Legends, despite having a somewhat plain in-game soundtrack that quickly wears thin, has been doing some amazing music work at the login screen for years. Every champion released in the last two years has replaced the login screen music with their…