I'm working my way through the series slowly, but really enjoying how each act improves upon the last. Can't wait until pt 5.
I'm working my way through the series slowly, but really enjoying how each act improves upon the last. Can't wait until pt 5.
I've been taking my good sweet time with Dragon Age : Sexposition. I'm only to second base, narratively speaking. Probably 40 hours in. I just finished the Adamant mission, which doesn't spoil anything. Really enjoying it. Hopping on and playing for an hour or two really hits that watch two or three episodes of a…
Time to play "How Low Can It Go!"
Just read the article and watched all the videos contained within. I've seen a good deal over the years, but the commentary and embed really drove it home. Really great work. And yeah, there should be a quiet campaign to get Eric to direct some Twin Peaks-revival episode or three.
No thanks, Bono.
I snagged this because Persona meets Etrian Odyssey is a cross-over I can live with. Like Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei, plz?
This game may be the most respectful of religion I've seen since… Binding of Isaac. And I mean that in a good way.
Food Fight!
Best Bioware relationships yet. I like how there are options, and there aren't. Some folk just ain't that into you. Shame.
Yeah, Bioware games are uncommonly persuasive about starting up a second playthrough almost immediately to see how different things can get. Inquisition is already hooking me in for that New Game Point of View.
So, I'm twenty hours in… and Hinterlands missions keep unlocking. The structure of the game keeps doling out Nesting Doll missions. Beat a chain on the map, you unlock some War Council quests. Beat them, you unlock more on, say, Hinterlands. Not even counting Party Members having their own missions and Skyhold quests.
Dragon Age is pretty great.
I've been playing a lot of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, so this is relevant to my interests.
Avengers 2 wisely chose to give Paul Blart some breathing room at the B.O. and backed off two weeks. Smart move, Disney.
I haven't liked any of Hill's novels, and I've really tried to, because I dig his short stories and comics. Long form Hill just hasn't clicked for me yet.
Aw yiss. More Bee & Puppycat.
From Lars Von Trier on, I was sold.
Star Wars: Yawn, Do I Smell Coffee?
MAAAAATTTT DAAAAMON!
Modern mythology is the amber fly on the wall of the Natural Born Killers Oliver Stone director's notes meetings with Woody.