It’s Bethesda, so I’m looking forward to pushing in the left stick to make the camera drop a bit and a stealth meter appear dead-center, and then I can just randomly loot everything and everyone.
It’s Bethesda, so I’m looking forward to pushing in the left stick to make the camera drop a bit and a stealth meter appear dead-center, and then I can just randomly loot everything and everyone.
I know, I got through it and found myself wondering if I somehow missed the part that actually took a stab at telling me whether it was worth the ten bucks or not
Came here to say this. I don’t know how you could be a follower of the AV club (let alone a contributor to) and not already know this.
“Sure ain’t Temple Beth Israel”
Count me among the folks that are glad it’s ending. I love, love this show, but the past couple of seasons have been seriously meandering with any potential of growth or change always being ditched for the same status quo (big ol’ reset buttons hit on both Colin Robinson and Guillermo). If the show can’t think of…
Man, I do love the joke swap, but “savage” is right. I think they’ve taken it just about as far as it deserves to go in that regard. I’m ready for them to try out some fresher material/perspectives with it next time.
Wouldn’t it affect working class people with 401ks and traditional IRA’s?
What you WANT to do is raise capital gains taxes!
Ironic that this comes out when that video about plagiarism by HBomberguy is making the rounds, seeing as this list is almost entirely self-plagiarized from the “gaming gifts under $25" list that’s still on the front page.
Anyone who has the clout to choose between TV and off-Broadway shows and chooses the latter has made it abundantly clear what nourishes them artistically, and it ain’t getting back together to verbally spar on set with an elderly Kelsey Grammer.
*hides all the phoenix downs*
I’d love to get sucked into another good Mana game, but given the number of decades since that’s happened I’m not giving it better odds than a coin toss.
I like to think his making it to 101 was one final punchline he delivered to Kissinger’s 100.
I’m maybe on-board for this so long as it’s just trying to imagine the story of his candymaker past, and not some convoluted attempt to overexplain how Willy Wonka came to be the way he is. I think part of the brilliance of many of the original Dahl books is that they didn’t feel the need to justify why grownups were…
I don’t think I so much as chuckled at a single joke this episode, which hardly ever happens to me.
I said hope, not likelihood
Where there’s Michael Keaton, there’s hope
That I had entirely forgotten about Clara’s existence before reading this is perhaps its own kind of mind wipe
It looks like Marvel Studios’ plans [...] are solidifying behind the scenes… or they’re undergoing even more upheaval and are less solid than ever before.
An indie game is a game developed without publisher involvement of any kind.