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Maybe it’s the combination of the first comment (freedom) and the second (the design is well done)? Because, like you said, it’s so polished, the freedom of the world feels more significant, like you’re actually exploring places you really want to explore. The exhilaration of exploration is so great at times.

What?

No, Harry was the one in the Nazi uniform. He’s marrying Meghan Markle, who’s half-black. The princess in the article is married to a cousin of the Queen and decided to wear this racist brooch while meeting Meghan.

Persona 5, by the same company as Catherine.

...maybe because the byline is displayed on the main page?

This article is trolling.

She’s a writer for Stephen Colbert’s show? If a meme of this scale came knocking at your door, I doubt you’d turn down the opportunity

Considering that she’s apparently far enough into BOTW to have purchased the Bokoblin mask, I’m 99% sure she knows the difference between Zelda and Link. I think it was a joke from the beginning.

He just looks really skinny with his shirt on, probably because of his height.

It’s not about sexual assault so much as it is about a cartoonish, trope-y animation that doesn’t fit with the tone of the game. Remember that these are 3d models, not real people. The original animation didn’t really make sense (why did she let him get close enough to touch her?) and was replaced by one that feels

Well no... as long as you continue to accelerate, you keep gaining speed. But if you stop applying force in a certain direction — if, for example, you run out of fuel — then you stop accelerating and coast at the velocity you stopped accelerating at.

It doesn’t power down and start drifting, it powers down and stops accelerating, so that it’s moving at a set velocity. Meanwhile, the First Order ship and the Resistance cruiser continue to expend fuel and accelerate, so their velocity is constantly rising. Soon, the First Order ship overtakes the set-velocity ship.

The load bearing beam that is the original trilogy most likely couldn’t sustain another ‘homage’.

He’s using the kick move. The whole time he’s holding down the jump button, which, since he doesn’t actually press the button in the level (he starts before entering the level), doesn’t qualify as a jump, but allows him to use the kick, which gives him a little bit of air.

That’s exactly what she said her goal was.

That’s probably true.

I said the same thing when I walked out of the theater — Holdo’s line shouldn’t have been “that one’s a troublemaker. I like him,” it should have been “that one’s a troublemaker. Execute him immediately.”

Everyone laughed at my theater.

Somewhere between the two examples you gave, I think? There are a few major things that you’ll probably have spoiled if you wait, but there are a lot of surprises, so a lot of it will feel perfectly fresh, if that makes sense.

I disagree — I think Empire was better with regards to the Force. It had more “show, don’t tell” weight to it because most of Yoda’s advice to Luke ended up very relevant to Luke’s dealings with Vader. In this movie, there was a faux-mystical scene in the first lesson with Luke (life, death, warmth, cold, yada yada