freddiedeboer
Freddie DeBoer
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Yes, stealth just doesn’t work in this series, ever. It’s awful. Stealth basically should stay in 2D games for the next 30 years. Until VR is perfect.

Agree on tightening the controls too many times Evie or Jacob would move in a direction I was not telling them to go, or other times run up something I did not tell them to run up.

AC has a tired formula and the fighting was bad. I keep tryin to play it but end up putting it down after 20-30 mins because I just feel that I’ve been there done that. (Owned ever AC game). I hope the rumors are true where they go to a Witcher 3 style of open world were you can interact more and have choice. Also

HamNo would critique this guys form and discuss how he’s neglecting his core. Then he’d bitch about yogurt for 5,000 words.

The real hero of this video is the dude on the Smith Machine pausing from his reps just long enough to shake his head dismissively.

I didn’t think Manning looked that bad, at least compared to earlier this season. I mean, his balls look like wounded ducks flopping through the air, but they’ve been that way for two years. The drops on the other hand, that surprised me more. Not all those passes were great, but I was surprised that he was even able

It’s also a veteran move to tell the media you meant to fall down.

Revised rooting order:

I agree. I just did the USS Constitution quest, and while I found the dialogue and the quest interesting and fun, the dialog options for me became ‘press A to continue’. It felt like a cheap rip off of a usual Fallout quest.

Yes! It’s even better/worse than Skyrim. If Bethesda would just somehow inject a hundred real human beings into the game; not MMO griefers, but people paid to just act a character true to form and do unpredictable stuff, they’d have the perfect game.

That Minuteman at 7:24 going full Beast Mode, launching himself at the army.

Where’s THAT asshole been when raiders keep kidnapping my settlers?

Well, I trust the lineup data. With pretty robust sample sizes now, the Heat’s best defensive lineups don’t have Whiteside on the floor, and that’s judged in the most basic way possible: how many points did the other team score? The question is whether the most obvious interpretation (Whiteside’s not a good defender)

Except for the part where Whiteside isn’t actually that good on defense (though he might be getting better?) - the Heat’s best defensive lineups have been with him on the bench. When an ESPN writer criticized Whiteside for chasing blocks he appeared to not know what that meant. Spoelstra and Bosh seem to be trying to

Yeah, it is the fans fault and not the NHL.