I've never got around to *any* of the Uncharteds, which I should really rectify someday.
I've never got around to *any* of the Uncharteds, which I should really rectify someday.
Think that raved-about recent Tomb Raider game hits PS4 pretty soon.
Yeah, Fred and Wesley just got together (ish), and knowing they're famously doomed, I hope I don't have to wait too long to be devastated. :(
Yeah okay, I think the Missing Link section is the only part where it "resets" you, since it was originally a separate game. But at the end it just gives you all your stuff back.
Sounds like it — that's the Missing Link DLC I think? Just one or two more sections after that.
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Annyong.
Ran on Sunday and felt fine. Then suddenly Monday morning I noticed my knee was a little stiff, and by the end of the day it hurt like hell to just bend or go up and down stairs. Dunno what happened, but I've been icing it since, which seems to be helping, gradually.
Don't stop.
Been watching the final season of Angel for the first time, through 14 episodes. It's good, but a little disappointing so far given some people praising it as one of their favorite TV seasons ever. All the individual parts are good, and the episodes are enjoyable, but there's been no real serialization, which…
unless they plan on drastically reducing their overall content
This actually makes me more interested in Homeland again after its lackluster 5th season.
Pictured: somehow not Garret Dillahunt.
Yeah, I think the B&C edition also involves some contrast adjustments to make it more "vibrant", from what I read elsewhere.
Yeah, this confuses me too. The colors in the movie are so damn gorgeous and a big part of its visual appeal. I can see checking out the B&W version as a curiosity, but George Miller calling it his preferred version just seems crazy.
Never actually owned an Android, but definitely waiting to see what Google's new Nexus offerings are before getting a new phone.
The 4 aged reeeaaally poorly compared to the 5 and 6. Both of those were still perfectly useable after 2 years; the 4, barely.
Restore it as a new device? I know I hate when people make that suggestion too, but it's a good troubleshooting step at least.
I prefer that over having maintenance in the hands of a landlord. Gave me an excuse to become (marginally) more handy too.
My 6 has been good too, but man seeing the super-fast unlock of the 6s and Nexus gives me the itch…