I really appreciate Lower Decks’ willingness to pick out the absolute worst of Trek and just like, have fun with it.
I really appreciate Lower Decks’ willingness to pick out the absolute worst of Trek and just like, have fun with it.
Same. Whenever I need a bit of calm I turn off my brain and play a round of Super C, letting muscle memory take over.
Switching from a six month delay to three month delay is pretty huge, and they seem to be publishing more back issues than ever these days. I get that it’s a bummer that they’re not always publishing the back issues you want, but they are absolutely filling out those back issues.
We can only hope.
They are creepy and so hard, but as a huge fan of both Alien and survival horror games, Alien: Isolation is easily in my top five games of the last decade. It’s a shame it tanked so hard, because I would have loved to see a sequel. Definitely my favourite Alien game since Alien 3 on SNES too.
I love the Seegson androids because they are scary AF. “You always know a Working Joe.”
‘09 was good but Beyond was the first of the new trilogy that I really loved. It would be a shame to see them stop there, when it really felt like they finally nailed that Trek feel.
I still can’t decide if Hill House’s “...and the men decided to gaslight the women for their own good” ending was a sly nod to the book, or the ultimate middle finger to Shirley Jackson.
Well, I mean, I certainly am saying that. Just not in my Alien movies, please.
“I hear what you’re saying loud and clear. Less aliens, more androids.”
Bill Gates is giving nearly all his money away to charity when he dies, only leaving a very small amount for his children. His goal is to donate as much as he can until then.
My Series 2 can’t even make it from a full charge tracking a 3 hour bike ride unless I turn off maps and heart rate (without which, is pointless). I’ve heard the battery life in newer watches is better, but I’m not keeping on dropping $400 to find out.
The combat is weirdly loose and unsatisfying. Like it’s occasionally fun when it lets you jump around as Hulk or embiggen Ms. Marvel and stomp a bunch of identical robots, but overall combat controls a lot less like Spider-Man or the Arkham games, and a lot more like a cheap clone of Street Fighter. It’s really neat…
LOL, from playing the beta, one of the most immersion breaking things in the game is that a punch from the Hulk, getting smashed by Mjolnir, and kicked by Cap or Black Widow all do equal damage to those robots.
I have thought that too, but it’s really a lot closer to Whitney Houston’s I’m Your Baby Tonight.
Yeah those were rough. At least MJ gets the taser and Spider-Man takedown abilities in later sections.
You’re really hung up on a single joke that lasts (literally) the length of a sneeze.
You have sank my battleship.
What is going on with the AV Club’s refusal to even acknowledge the weird new Kermit voice? Their review of Muppets Now basically spent half its word count shitting on the far superior 2015 Muppets and never once even mentioned “btw Kermit sounds completely unlike Kermit.”
Of the mainline X-films, First Class and X2 are the only ones I really like. Days of Future Past is watchable, largely for the cast, but it’s hard not to imagine how much more ass that film would’ve kicked if Matthew Vaughan had been allowed to stick around.
Logan and The Wolverine are both gold, largely better for…