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It's definitely an experience for someone completely new to the Resident Evil franchise, outside of the first 2 minutes of RE2 I always tried to get past (and failed) at my uncle's when I was a small bab. I should really complete it one of these days.

I dunno man, that early-3D stank… The moment I saw a cop with the same hip-swaying walk cycle as a prostitute was the beginning of the end for me. The non-animated helicopters in the sky, the flat and empty city… Nah I can't go back to that after GTA5. I want more life in my environments these days, things that go

Oops, I made a mistake. I don't own Zero, I own the original RE1 remake. Edited for clarity.

ForebeaR, as 64 was the only 3D Mario up until then. But that's one of those classics that's pretty much impossible to live up to, so I'm actually happy that Sunshine tried to do its own thing and not just tried to iterate.

To this day I'm still sad teenage-me couldn't afford as many games for my GameCube as I would've liked. I played but don't own SMK: Double Dash, SM Strikers and SM Sunshine, and I completely missed Luigi's Mansion, both Pikmin, Final Fantasy: Chronicles, Tales Of Symphonia, Timesplitters 2, F-Zero GX, Eternal

If there's any game I want to see remade from that year, it's GTA: Vice City. I tried getting into that a while back (I didn't properly play a GTA after GTA2 until GTA4) because I'm a huge sucker for that 80's shit, but I couldn't get over the empty world and dated looks and gameplay. It makes it real obvious how much

Fuck me if that a-capella Mario theme wasn't catchy as hell though. And that platforming was tight as hell.

Huh, I never knew it was seen as the black sheep to this degree. I adore this game, and never felt it got repetitive visually. It varied pretty well within the setting, and I really loved that it did so. I love having a single location and exploring that more deeply. And if the setting doesn't bring a big sunny grin

Oh no, he aspired to more alright. He was convinced he was making the next 'great American drama', in the words of The Disaster Artist. If there was ever a man who figured himself as being larger than life, it's Wiseau.

I thought that as well. I almost knew that movie by heart through osmosis. Just solely second-hand exposure. But when I actually sat down to watch it, like two months ago, I was still blown away by how incomprehensible it was. It's definitely worth a watch.

Oh no, it won't be 2 hours wasted. Believe me. The sheer madness of it all… I haven't been so focused on a movie in quite a while.

"Blink" in hindsight is also very sad, considering how Moffat ran the Weeping Angels into the ground. But man were they creepy villains, if only for a moment…

"what is geekdom other than the original safe space?"

Going by the comments, a lot of people have read the book this is apparently based one. I had no idea this book existed, so my perspective is a little different maybe. Because to me this just looks like the next "kids who happen to be super special are the key to saving the world" high-CGI scifi/fantasy romp that are

Right, of course. Teddy funding the anti-commie rebels by buying their coke and shipping it to the States. I guess I mostly missed Pedro and Lucia's distribution plans. Because they were bagging everything I figured they were getting into dealing as well, if anything. And I was already thinking how they were connected

The moment I saw Grant in that perfectly super villain lighting riding up to Forest I cried out in terror, knowing where it was going. What a perfect, horrifying ending.

Huh, didn't think of it like that before. Well, Franklin is the obvious dealer of course, but I must've missed the rest. I suppose Teddy is a…distributor then? Making deals with Avi and all. And Pedro and Lucia want to be importers? I'm not sure. I hope they do work those differences out a little more then, because up

I felt like it wasn't as much Franklin not knowing better, it's Franklin having little other option. In the first episode we saw him trying to store coke with his uncle unsuccessfully, and this episode we saw his mother being rather nosy because no shit he's a teenager so he couldn't exactly leave it at home.

Dem's fightin' words, bruv.

That entire Super Deluxe channel is one big madhouse. An amazing, frightening madhouse.