I don’t know if that’s fair. I’m looking at a few other websites and they didn’t mention this connection either. It’s more likely that the Fox/Disney press release never mentioned it.
I don’t know if that’s fair. I’m looking at a few other websites and they didn’t mention this connection either. It’s more likely that the Fox/Disney press release never mentioned it.
I dunno, it’s “different” sure, but otherwise looks decent to me.
The account is for payments, facilitating remote access to yours or another server, and for some of the other features Plex has introduced over the years.
I’ve always wondered this about both Bruce Wayne, but Tony Stark as well.
PC users have already modded the old tracks into the game. It’s just a matter of replacing the audio files.
It is a little weird that we’ve somehow gone from “if you can see it, you can go there” to let’s do that with multiple planets, when we can’t even traverse all of one planet in most games. Like, Assassin’s Creed is doing pretty good with giving us a huge chunk of Ancient Greece, Africa, and the UK, but I feel like…
Why’d you cut off pikachu’s ears you monster?
Overwatch 2's structure is so weird to me. Keeping pve and the visual upgrade in O2 only is a good idea, but new heroes should also be O2 only. O1 players can play the same maps and see the new heroes on their teams, but to play as them you should have to upgrade. O1 players would still get new maps to prevent…
I haven’t seen a whole lot of talk about this one, so is Tiny Tina’s Wonderland’s worth it? I’ve played through all of the core Borderlands titles, except the Pre-Sequel, and was officially burnt out early on in 3's DLCs. It looks interesting, but I’m worried that I might fall off the diamond unicorn early this go…
I get what you’re saying, and normally, I’d agree. However, in some ways, it’s kind of genius. This is an open-world game firstly about curious exploration and discovery, and the tutorial is given in a way that both matches the tone of previous titles, while setting a slightly new one for this game.
As a prisoner, I used the Jellyfish summon since it seems to last a bit longer as a distraction. Then when Margit eventually gets poisoned, it’ll chip at his health for the remainder of the fight. That combined with the summon right outside and spamming magic until I can’t cast anymore, left him with little health to…
It...doesn’t seem to be. However, it is available on other platforms. I believe I originally played it on PS3, but there’s a couple releases on Steam (and on sale at the moment!).
I’d honestly say that there’s a not insignificant chance that they’d make a TV only version when the Switch is EoL. They might make some weird limited version much like the Wii Mini and GBA Micro, considering how successful it is.
I still find it interesting that’s it’s a prequel when the trailers show several set pieces from across the entire series. I’m sure it’ll be a fun movie, but I don’t know how it can be anything but some alternate universe.
In the end credits of Let There Be Carnage, Venom vaguely explains some concept of an interdimensional hivemind that all Symbiotes share. So, since the Venom from Spider-Man 3 exists (and the comics I guess), Hardy Venom knows Peter Parker through that...kinda?
The bartender in the scene, played by Cristo Fernandez, also plays the remarkably upbeat-about-football character Dani Rojas in Ted Lasso.
Got one like that from McDonald’s after ordering (and loving) their chicken sandwich several times. Complained to the franchisee and got some neat looking coupons that could only be redeemed at that store.
I’ve never been big on racing games in general, but when I do have that itch, Forza is what I’ve always turned to since FM2 back on the 360. Over the years I’ve purchased Motorsport 7, Horizon 3 & 4 and have barely scratched the surface with them, even though I enjoy the brief time I spend with it. Despite that, I…
Aw, I should’ve scrolled down. Hap & Leonard was great and I wish there was more.