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Yeah, that’s the only one I’ve ever really liked. I’m not sure why no one has made an adaptation where it’s just STARS navigating the creepy mansion that turns into an underground lab. I’m imaging something like The Raid, but slower paced, less martial-arts and more monsters.

Lot of people on the interwebs are coming to a lot of conclusions based on a few seconds of various clips of a show several hours long! Which I had comparable powers of extrapolation.

Maybe temper your interpretations from these tiny clips, mate. Difficult to communicate all of that in such a small space, I’m sure it’ll all be there in the show.

Uh, which one?

That fluffy mofo can be unalived as well. I got them killed three times I think (sorry).

Reminds me of the the bad old days of Nomuras overdesigned, bespoke looking costume design.

So in vs matches you could be against someone who might be using manual or auto-combo control schemes? If I can’t play against people using just manual...doesn’t appeal to me.

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Zip it, scott!

Honestly, I find that an issue at varying levels in a lot of games. Any character with long hair, it’s always too light or too bouncy/sentient.

How do you pronounce git?

Haven’t played it yet, but I thought the climbing is more extensive than the first? It’s not just limited to ledges with white/yellow on them anymore, there are more handholds highlighted by the focus.

Huh? Fillion doesn’t voice the character, Nolan North does.

I used to think that, but I’ve been playing Unchartered 4 again with the PS5 upgrade, which is automatically on performance mode. Tried switching to fidelity mode and it is pretty noticeable. I’m sure my brain would get used to it after a bit of time though.

What’s going on in the FB comments?

I remember finding Ashley annoying and obnoxious as hell in ME1. Found Kaiden a bit dull, but choosing who survives was the easiest choice in the game for me.

“titular jumpsuits”?

He’s just a very naughty boy.

A Disco Elysium adaptation better be fucking weird, *bratan*!

Does anyone else find Korean/Japanese/Chinese TV shows are quite often a bit overacted? Like, the actors just go a bit too hard with facial expressions and exaggerated lines, like they’re trying to make sure the people at the back of the theatre can make out what’s going on. I don’t know if it’s just me or a cultural