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Dan Posluns
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I mean, they could have easily paid a human being for that same help. Having to deal in English is far from a new or unsolved problem for overseas corporate executives. AI can be extremely useful as a sounding board to help with writing, but deferring to it to write your public apology statement for you is rather tone-

Vince Gilligan has earned the benefit of the doubt with me.

In the 24th Century, humanity has developed jump drives, conquered the stars, developed advanced robotics and cybernetics...

People like Undiscovered Country despite what Spock did to Valeris.

Spider-Man 2 is probably going to be the thing that finally sells me a PS5.

The only way you could possibly get blockchain to work for music resales would be with intense DRM built into both the music and the player that a. absolutely nobody would want, b. would just get thwarted by pirates anyway, and c. entirely defeat the purpose of having a “decentralized” blockchain by pinning it to a

The show has increasingly allowed him to indulge in his mania this season. His exasperated performance across Matthew Broderick last week was nothing short of spectacular.

Would it have killed them to give some decent UI options for narrowing down the aid items that cure the affliction you currently have.

It wasn’t the best show that came out of The WB—that distinction would inarguably go to our second-place holder—but it was by far the most WB show to come out of the network.

Spider-Man might actually sell me a PS5, I enjoyed the first two so much.

Are there only like 6 shows to choose from in this category? No love for John Shea’s Luthor on Lois & Clark, or Mahershala Ali on Luke Cage? I’m sure there’s gotta be others... I enjoyed Arrow as much as the next person, but I have a hard time swallowing that they make a list of the best TV supervillains three times.

I’ll give them this much: adult-Freddy is well-cast. He looks enough like the kid who played him that at first I thought it was the kid grown up.

If I were still a kid I’d buy that new SaGa game on day 1. I always appreciated the imaginativeness of that series (at least on the Game Boy), and this new one sure seems to be imaginative. That said, I find I lack the time and patience these days to properly enjoy that style of RPG.

If you’re willing to save scum then pickpocketing also basically alleviates any financial considerations you might have in the game, since just about every named character carries ~700-1000 credits on them, and you don’t even have to be “hidden” to pickpocket from them, so long as you’re hidden from them.

Ian McKellan has a sparkle in his eyes, and he knows exactly how to wield that sparkle like daggers to pierce your emotional armor.

Buffy’s Once More With Feeling could be the closest possible thing to a perfect episode of television, minus a couple issues (twist nonsensical reveal that Xander knowingly did it, coupled with some weaksauce early-2000s gay panic to resolve the conflict).

It would also be technically very hard to do (or at least a lot of expensive work). The effort of making gravity different in every location is offset by tuning gameplay and physics to a single “vehicle” (the player). Motor-vehicles typically have much more complicated collision and varying size, and would multiply

A decade ago his show was appointment watching for me. (Well, appointment with my DVR anyway.)

I’m seriously surprised that it took nearly 40 years of games for them to think of following up the Mushroom Kingdom with the Flower Kingdom

I’m glad to see Untitled Goose Game on this list. That game is pure magic, a beautiful convergence of design in all of its aspects. I remember when it came out, reviewers would weirdly attempt to excuse the goose’s behavior by calling the townsfolk kind of assholes, maybe deserving to be terrorized by it. To those