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It always felt like I was going against my instincts to play Sonic. I wanna go fast but then I get slapped for doing it.

UGH, MARIO, MURDER MY VAGINA!

I'm experiencing the little world of being 30 now, and to be truthful I don't mean the hobbyist level of cars is a problem. However the 20th century definitely did fetishize the market to where middle class were pouring billions into an industry even though they often cannot afford it and usually already had good

I want to enjoy pokemon again, but I picked up Moon and boy did I hate being told what to do every 5 minutes. I dropped that game on the second Island. Please, Gamefreak, take a lesson from BOTW and give us some minimalist beauty with solid gameplay.

Cars are tools that got fetishized to an insane level. Car culture really should be a figment of the past when there's way better investments out there.

Cars was pretty much Doc Hollywood without the sell of a young attractive Michael J Fox

The CGI just seems so off-putting for a lot of this now. Cinematically, TPM seems to age better than the sequels. The scene where Mace Windu and Anakin are discussing Palpatine looks so horrendous now it hurts.
I like CGI when it's done well and have no problem with green screens (I kinda liked the Warcraft movie),

This is the worst Vampire The Masquerade campaign ever.

I did really well when it came to Disney's run in the 90's. Aladdin was my first movie theater experience, followed by The Lion King, Mulan, Tarzan, Atlantis:The Lost Empire. I guess my only actual wish would be to catch the ones I didn't get to see that I would have been old enough to watch, such as Beauty and the

Tarrey Town is easily one of my favorite moments in the game. I just really wished you could have gotten a house there instead of Hateno Village. Tarrey Town seems like a real place where friends of Link have gathered, but owning a house in Hateno still feels like I'm an outsider.

I will say for every "Is that it?" shrine, I've encountered ones that were just fantastic. Part of me wishes they were bundled up into a temple at times, though.

DA:I was quite good if you say screw it to the side quests. If you focus on main quest and companion quests it can be really fun, but turns to a horrid chore if you start all the extra bullshit.

I'm still playing through BOTW. I've gone through each of the main dungeons, which were all fairly easy. I feel my one complaint is that the dungeons were too easy? Luckily it's made up by the multitude of shrines scattered across the map. I'm mostly going around more completing quests and shrines and I'm starting to

That analogy gives wrestling a bad name.

I remember being around six when I first got into the movies. Before hand I talked a lot about Star Wars, but never actually saw it. I don't know why it was in my head, but my little kid mind demanded to see Star Wars. One day I got lucky. My mom's friend was babysitting and I got to go to her house. It turned out she

I don't care for a lot of his films. His DC ones aren't great. Never really liked the 300 movies, but I can say there's one that always sticks in my head. The Dawn of the Dead remake was one of the closest I got to a fully entertaining zombie movie. It actually showed that zombie movies can be fun, instead of the more

I started the game like I do any Zelda game, searching for nostalgic tics that link(HA!) the games together. There's a bit here or there.

Well a lot of memes early on were the same image and text over and over and over, such as "Itty bitty Baby" or "Jeff Goldblum is watching you poop". Only in the past decade have they moved towards the animal macros that birthed this form of maymays.

Please don't let any other stoner comics get taken by these turds. Quick, where's Megg and Mogg?

I love having those moments. "Oh what ever happened to that guy? Oh he's a voice actor! Oh she's directing movies now!" I get a little sense of glee when actors find something they love outside of the spotlight.