darkieman
DarkieMan
darkieman

Meh. I mostly like it. The characters all feel very real to me. They are accurately unlikeable, like anyone in the real world could be in their situation (which is the whole point of the book/show IMO), which makes them likeable enough to me.

You forgot Oh Dae-su and his daughter Mi-do from Old Boy. Original Korean version, not the remake of 2013(that’s also not a picture of them, obviously).

I watched a short 5 min documentary on Krodokil. That shit haunted me even in my sleep. 

When Playing on the 3ds itself games never looks as bad as the preview videos do.

It’s bad, but it also kinda helped highlight how good ultimate spider-man was. Like, while Ultimatum was making everything crappy and pulling everything down with it, you could feel in the Ult. Spider-Man books Bendis was doing his best at pulling at least his corner out of the abyss. Heck one of my favorite Spidey

It’s getting harder to patch myself up after these Iwata tributes.

Might be some nostalgia-colored glasses you’re wearing. In the Bungie days, I can’t count the number of times I made my way from set piece to set piece with no idea why I was doing what I was doing (besides killing aliens) or going where I was going (besides the fact that I was corridor-bound to go that way). It’s not

IMO New Vegas is the true sequel to Fallout 2. There’s the obvious Van Buren connection, as you pointed out, but even disregarding that it just falls so much more in-line with the tone and atmosphere of the old Fallouts than 3 ever did.

That’s still something I adored about New Vegas and Obsidian/Avellone in general.

Four times. But it’s great you could take the time from feeding the hungry and teaching the kids to read to comment on it.

That’s the Latin American trailer from the Latin American Starcraft Channel...

Why would I want to wait for 8 STDs?

I think you've done a disservice to Viva Piñata. It's a really entertaining title with gorgeous graphics and music. It's not for everyone—and the sequel is more like a glorified expansion pack—but I find it incredibly charming.

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void’s Zeratul-helmed prologue, Whispers of Oblivion, is live now—if you pre-purchase the game. If you don’t want to pre-order, you’ll still be able to get it for free later this year. We’re also checking out the prologue and will have impressions later this week.

So it would have. But how many current customers—particularly the ones bombing Iron Galaxy’s FB page—are from an era (meaning they gamed during those years—not just that they happened to be born and crawling) when such services didn’t exist?

If the story is half as good as the world is beautiful, I’ll be having a very good time with this game.