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Fun? It is the only Scifi movie I’ve watched in the past decade that I’ve had to stop because it was so bland, so cliche, so boringly predictable that I just couldn’t keep myself awake. Half the plot line is just straight up borrowed from Warhammer, the other half from other Scifi franchises.

The entire gaming community screamed about two things: Single player focus and no exclusivity.

Problem with unionization of streamers: inexperience.

It’s discussion like these that I wonder if film critics should really be reviewing movies at all. A lot of empty faffing about the zeitgeist surrounding the movie, without even managing to grasp the basic themes of the movie. Had you not followed the media outburst and scare tactics, you would have been able to

From the Trailer it looks like they’re just regurgitating ideas from the previous seasons.

While I agree with your title on stepping away from games that don’t bring joy, I disagree with almost the entire article.

I just can’t fathom how Disney still thinks EA can actually deliver anything but disappointment at this point. After their single player games developed by BioWare they haven’t produced a half-decent game in said franchise. Loot-box extravaganza that was BF2 really demonstrated where EA is going, trying to push their

Two things why they’re doing this.

1. Nerds and gamers sometimes come in the same package. So trying to indulge all their whims and needs at once makes sense.

I don’t think I’ve been seeing the same trailers. It still looks like the exact same hot garbage the first one was.

If a movie looks good, stop watching trailers after the first one. It’s a creed to live by, and very few movies manage to screw up with spoiling the entire thing when following this mentality.

They’re wasting time as they see fit. Just like you, browsing a random page on the internet with nerd-news on it. Actually, they’re wasting their time more productively than you:

My only contact with western RPGs was about 15 minutes of Icewind Dale and the Fallout series. Armed with this information about the systems, and the memes and 4chan greenposts, I found a group of people looking to try D&D in my local area from the relevant sub-Reddit. We swapped some messages, and there was enough

Exactly what I’ve seen from all other reviewers: It’s too underpowered to compete in the living room, it’s too bulky with finicky detachable controllers to be a portable. Essentially there’s near zero innovation to their older consoles, that at this point have huge game catalogues and the specs figured out well enough

The one game besides Witcher 3 that looked original, good and actually like it had decent gameplay too. And the developers are forced by studios to shoot themselves in the foot by making this shit console exclusive. There’s not a single killer app on either console to justify the purchase alone, and while this looks

My favorite franchise nor characters haven’t been movified yet. Some of the characters and events haven’t even been written in detail about, existing only as side notes to other stories. There’s been a few good games on Warhammer 40K on the virtual side outside of the table top origins, but none of the really badass

“Your post is bad and you should feel bad!” to paraphrase Zoidberg.

I’m not worried. You can’t simply stick a game or a book to film, hard copying it to a tee. It might not work. Just as they seem to have thrown out the dental chair with a visor idea for the Animus in favor of a Divergent aptitude test looking rig that suspends the agent midair, other changes are done to make it more

Pfft, it was one of those lovable shitshows I’ve watched pretty regularly afterwards! Generally drunk, and when I want to laugh, but still, it’s so silly and campy it’s hilarious.

That was painful to watch. Best parts of this trailer were the ones they weren’t trying to be funny. Maybe this would’ve worked as a serious take on Ghostbusters, as odd as that sounds. Every one liner was straight out of cringe-town, every joke so damn old it was too grimy to even go on the originals. Every character