Hey, I like Ocean’s Eleven just fine. The sequels a bit less, but they are still fun, entertaining movies.
Hey, I like Ocean’s Eleven just fine. The sequels a bit less, but they are still fun, entertaining movies.
The “problem” with this game is that wants to be a movie instead of a game, or so it seems.
Despite it may seem a late change deep into development, we don’t know how far the game is in the (actual) production and development phase. I think it’s safe to guess that a lot of the work they have been doing these past few years was mainly focused on the new engine tools they using in this, so maybe they it’s not…
Boy, another one. By now it’s not hard to imagine Activision execs thinking “What did Scheier write this time?” everytime Activision’s name pops out in social media.
So, there’s a lot of questions that need answers, but I don’t feel like nitpicking everything, so I really need the answer to this:
Do it, and then (off-topic alert!) go ahead a play both Ace Attorney Investigations too if you haven’t already. The first one is kinda bland from a story point of view (although it has his moments) but it will make you appreciate the greatness that is the second one. It may rival Trials and Tribulations (and even…
It’s because there are other movies that are much, much better than it. ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ is a perfect example of that.
I get it, the movie isn’t what everybody wanted (I expected something different), but I can’t help but feel that some of the criticism has been unjustifiable harsh, just like with any other MNS movie on this side of Lady in the Water.
Well, this list is a disgrace *throws gloves*.
Black Panther is not good enough to deserve that 2nd place and it isn’t better than Winter Soldier in this and other universes. Also, you have both Ant-Man movies ranked way to low and close to Thor to be taken seriously.
Yeah, the kid is so dislikable that it made me feel that Cable was doing the right thing.
While I’m not a fan of those either, I find them better than having a entire (entitled) fanbase crying or demanding to know about if X company is working on the game they want every single year (or gaming event). Better let them know that the work is being done, no matter the time frame, so they can calm the hell down.…
I still remember clearly the first and only time a movie gave me insomnia (awful 2 weeks). It was with Shyamalan’s Signs. Part of the blame rest on the theme:
A blog about the death of the universe and nobody thought of posting this gem?
Agree. I love the worldbuilding in that movie.
Well, I for one I liked it for what it was trying to accomplish, as the tone of the story was deliberately more cynical and melancholic than the original. I felt like it was trying to be its own thing and not just “a Chrono Trigger sequel”. The “everything you did worked and you saved the world, but here’s yet another…
Well, I beg to disagree, good sir.
(...) with Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer
A Mark Wahlberg hate thread? I heartily approve!
Well, that is easier to answer: Because TLOU sold like hot cakes (+8 million). When you have those kind of numbers, not making a sequel is NOT an option. The same applies to God of War, Call of Duty, Battlefield, GTA... You get the point.