“Oh, really? I’m gonna regret buying muffins? What, have they got a lot of saturated fat in them? … Oh, man, they do…

“Oh, really? I’m gonna regret buying muffins? What, have they got a lot of saturated fat in them? … Oh, man, they do…
Strike One: The reason CryENGINE was chosen is because there’s a HUGE pool of devs with years of experience in the engine from which to hire from. Creating their own engine would’ve added years to the project and would have had zero experienced talent to draw from.
I don’t recall ever seeing a game get so much negative press in the absence of any clear-cut disaster. Reading the coverage on Kotaku and Polygon, it seems like people want this game to fail. Why? Because it is ambitious as hell? Why punish ballsy innovation? Give it a chance. Sure it is unfinished, and it may fall…
I feel that forget that the game, in whole, is still in an Alpha phase. My experience, from working in a game company, allows me to be patient.
I’m sorry Nathan, but, da fuck am i reading?
“but the game’s still got a ways to go.”
I’m down with every decade up to the Seventies.
If that last one had been the actual dialogue, it would have improved the movie a millionfold.
ONE. LOLOLOL.
Archers, ranked
Her character has bugged the shit out of me for a while. Stammering to get a sentence out and making odd/inappropriate asides to yourself that everyone can hear is not cute or interesting. The most interesting thing about her was that, for a while there, she brought something to the table and wasn't a standard love…
What I hate is when she quite rightly tells people that they are being total dicks - Olly, Olly's mum, this Palmer guy and then they get angry and she apologises. I mean, every single time!!!
Because they resolved it too soon. For people who kept teasing that Oliver wasn't coming back, they sure killed that suspense. We should be waiting until the end of this trilogy to see Oliver alive and breathing. And he definitely shouldn't be talking. That was ridiculous.
I also thought the fact that we all know that Oliver is coming back really undercut the whole "People die and don't come back" aspect of what she was saying. I mean I believe she felt that way but it just seemed odd from a story point of view.
@reddingofish: In Brad's critique, he points out that criticism of Deus ex machina goes as far back as Aristotle. It was a pretty weak plot device then, it is unacceptable now.