She's a complete 180 from her comic counterpart in almost everything. Its actually kinda unnerving for me.
She's a complete 180 from her comic counterpart in almost everything. Its actually kinda unnerving for me.
For me its Glenn. When a particular event happened in the comics i stopped getting them. I'm hoping the show keeps glenn til the end.
"Kung-fu using deity" I'm thinking Jesus.
All Hail Carol, queen of the post apocalyptic world!
I wouldn't consider it rushing if they did it at the end of Season 5. Like maybe as a reveal in the finale. It's been on everyone's minds since they left the prison, and that was a while ago.
Actually the vast majority of my writing these days is on tech (for TechRadar.com). I do write about games for other sites, but I generally don't do news, so I'm able to easily avoid reading about upcoming games that I don't want spoiled for me.
The first half of The Walking Dead's fifth season introduced some fascinating new villains, killed a whole bunch of…
Dude, you're totally stupid. I'm sorry for anyone who thinks your 8th grade humor funny.
I actually take personal offense to that. I think he's dashing as hell.
Wonder no more. Sounds like it wasn't Dorian though?
This exact same thing happened to me! My character talked to everyone, but when he clicked with one of the guys it just made sense. It caught me completely off guard since I've never had a gay character in a game before this, I was wondering if it had happened to anyone else playing.
Well that's the thing, right- you have games like Skyrim and Fable, which allow you to romance almost anyone, make friends, give gifts, take your partner places, buy a house together, and (in the latter game) even have babies, but the characters themselves don't have much personality because there's hundreds of them. …
I bet you won't believe that I don't watch movie trailers either?
It's my fantasy role-playing experience and if I say they're squishy then they're squishy, K?
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Even if was a choice to be gay, so what? Religion is a choice too. We aren't allow to discriminate or be assholes based on THAT choice. So why should we based on people's choices for relationships?
There wasn't a whole lot involved with romancing different characters, but I LOVED how many spousal options there were in Skyrim. I think all you really needed to do was one quest for some of them, but others required a but more.
Some hours into Dragon Age: Inquisition, long after I'd made it out of the Hinterlands, I realized something that…
this is powerful. i wish the game had that sort of impact on me