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I like Adam Driver, and I, too, think he’s a normal guy. But AVClub goes out of its way to defend the “cool” celebs it thinks deserve defending. Walking out of an interview because someone played a clip from a project you are there to promote is not particularly “normal” and certainly not something that, say, Kevin

Seems totally bizarre that they carted the thing all over the world to different expos without ever being paid or reimbursed. I have a friend who works for a company that manages comic book conventions, and this definitely seems like something that should be paid for. They pay actors all the time to just show up.

Let’s not forget that she’s a doctor too, and likely has access to a lot more real time data and information than your typical gym rat.

Oh ya totally. That is top tier genetics, likely a VERY specialized doping cycle, and intense very effective training. Even on gear looking like that in two years is impressive as hell, especially for a woman. Doubt its very healthy. Being that lean for a woman does horrible things to ones hormones, add the likely

Two years of training! Either she isn’t human or she is on something.

Impressive body! As for the cosplay, I’m not sure Chun Li is the best character for her. In SF, maybe Juri or Poison?

I went to their website, even some of their own commenters were confused.

This article reads as a celebration of a group of developers who worked hard to produce something for their Kickstarter backers and fans, but to me, it seems like it should be a cautionary tale. Don’t promise stuff to your backers if you don’t have a plan in place already. Seems like they just promised stuff before

Short-form!? Oh, my fucking god, they cut over half the run time too!

This game has smaller cities than usual, though. It’s embarrassing enough to not upgrade when you get the extra oomph that a console provides, but actively backtracking is a hell of a thing.

Evidently we didn’t see those huge villages in the game. That’s one of my big complaints about S&S - you go to these gym battles with crowds of thousands and then the town consists of...two houses? And a few people milling around? Not very immersive. 

I don’t really replay games, and I don’t play multiplayer games that much so me kinda forgetting about Sekiro doesn’t have to do with that. Certain games just STAY with you after you play them, you know what I mean?

I’m a big From Software nerd and a hardcore Souls fan, but I thought Sekiro was one of the most forgettable major releases of the year. It seemed like the enthusiasm and hype for that game really died down after a month or so. Guess I was wrong. 

I’ve always wanted someone to compile a book of videogame maps. Shadow of the Colossus, Hyper Light Drifter, Witcher 3, Mario World, etc ... it’d be gorgeous

I don’t think I’ll quite have a gaming moment quite like when you explore the Zero Dawn facilities and see some of the best philosophical and moral questions explored by gaming ever.

And all that well-deserved criticism does not change the premise: BOTW was a better crafted video game than Horizon, all else being equal.

I played Horizon right after Botw. And had to stop and come back to it. I found it really restricting and linear in comparison to what I had just experienced in Botw. I did come back to it and finish it. And I enjoyed it and the story and world. But in my opinion Botw was just on another level.

Finally, after all these years: a mediocre Star Wars game!

Its super repetitive and derivative at time. So many slides, ropes that are imprecisely placed and hard to swing, narrow passages to walk through, enemies that pop out of the ground from behind you, narrow ledges, and a weak ass story full of contrivances to back track. Im bored of it 4 hours in.

Not in the US.