YAAAAAS.
YAAAAAS.
I’m actually gonna die mad about cawthon being a gem about quality control and offering free content, and then all the while turning his fat merch checks over to assholes who’d make sure I’d get drawn and quartered in the street for being queer. Fuck scott cawthon and anyone who’d defend him for “having an opinion.”
And Hollywood can tell him to go f**k himself.
Jeez, it must be REALLY bad if Blumhouse is willing to pin it on Scott so openly.
KOTOR never had that much strategy to it in the first place. There was some strategy in setting up your party and what leveling choices you made, but in actual gameplay encounters were pretty simplistic. Most of the time I could just leave the party AI on and blast/saber everything to pieces while only controlling…
My working assumption is the redo portion is like the first half hour before it dives into the new.
I appreciate the round up of these games but I wish Kotaku didn’t feature games with far out release dates so often. Next year might as well be next decade with how 2020/2021 have gone and while Glitchhiker’s looks cool, I will have long forgotten about it by next year.
This is a bad take.
There’s a lot to unpack in that post, but I’ll just say that given the history of how the HeMan IP was created, and the iterations it’s already gone through, there is no reason for them not to do a new take on HeMan.
You’re greatly misremembering Witcher 3 vs Cyberpunk. Witcher 3 had bugs, sure - it also didn’t *quite* live up to the E3 graphics hype - but it was a fully fleshed out, fully playable game with an excellent story, satisfying combat, plenty of interesting quests and game mechanics.
What’s with all the hate on Polygon? The top comment is some asshole that is sour because of *squints* *checks glasses for dirt* the fact that people work there?
Or maybe, just maybe everyone who was dying to see it in a theater already did so you got the dropoff. Or crazy thought maybe the Delta variant causing an increase in infection rates is making people think twice about going to a theater. Who knows.
I think you’re right, it would have worked out a lot better thematically if it had been a Loki appointed by HWR/Kang/Immortus. Our Loki has spent this entire show learning to like himself and see that he is capable of growing and changing for the better, so he’d be willing to take the risk of trusting “himself.”…
I really liked it--found him delightfully playful and a bit insane.
oh this looks like a fun article *clicks*
The original Space Jam did the same thing. They weren’t in it all that much, but Michel Jordan had a fictional wife played by Theresa Randle and three fictional kids played by actors.
I don’t think so, at least not yet. I would wager maybe culmination of phase 5, as you need to introduce Doom (Which I don’t think will happen in earnest in F4, at least not as the main).
A major takeaway from Season 1 is that Natalie Holt is a phenomenal composer. I just loved the music and how it kept building and reinventing through the final episode.
Oh yeah! The only thing I think comparable is the James Gunn debacle- I don’t think we would’ve got this upcoming Suicide Squad if it weren’t for dipshit Cernovich’s dipshittery.