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Okay, this looks really good, really epic. Hope it holds up for that.

Also hope, that they find something else for Hector to do but sufferering or falling for stupid and obvious tricks.

I’m really excited for this season, and really disappointed that it’s the final one because it’s been reliably entertaining from the start.

Wow, this is such a lovely note! Thank you so much for the kind words.

Hey Ari, I’ve been reading Kotaku for longer than I can remember (2006, I think? Jesus...), and it’s been hard to see so many staff writers I’ve come to love and respect move up and/or on. There’s been a certain degree of anxiety on my part as new writers, such as yourself, replace them because I don’t know your

It doesn’t need to be long if the experience is great, right? I paid the equivalent of about 70 dollars in the 90s for my video games, which were rarely longer than 2 to 3 hours. No regrets. And the other day I went out to eat with the missus and paid about 90 dollars for a 2,5 hour dinner and drinks. Totally worth it.

Few other reviews I've seen say that hit end credits in 15-18 hours, but there's a secret ending and some extra stuff to find after. Most rogue like games aren't super long anyway

The original Dark Forces might be our Best Star Wars Game Ever”

I would say her presence is intriguing rather than exciting.

I am not excited but I am willing to have my mind changed.

I love Mass Effect. I love the writers and actors but especially, I love the music. It was composed with such a deft touch. It sets the tone, gives you support and allows your character to feel what you think Shepard is feeling.

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One little thing I loved about the Normandy in the first game was that you could go onto a new planet by physically walking through the ship’s airlock instead of the game sticking you on a loading screen. Something about it really made it feel like it was a ship bringing you to new worlds instead of a hub leading to

“Why is she like this”

All very good points. I imagine, as well, they often go for “proven but not break-out” so they can lock these actors into studio-favorable contracts over a long period. The more known someone is, the heavier their price tag, but at the same time if you are dealing with a virtual unknown then you don’t really know what

Goes to show you that not even the people who produce the show know whose name is on the envelope before it is opened on stage.

What I think most folks are irked about is how the Academy used Boseman’s death for hype and eyeballs and delivered nothing really honoring him.

On the other hand, so if every original famous painting.

I read Hopkins’ reps pleaded repeatedly for him to be able to participate via Zoom and the Academy refused. How absolutely insane they wouldn’t bend for an 83 year old best actor nominee in the middle of a pandemic. So it seems Boseman’s memory and Hopkins himself got treated very poorly. Shame on the Academy!

Also, Hopkins is 83-years-old. People need to stop giving him shit for not showing up, I wouldn’t want to travel from the UK to the US either - and I’m not an elderly person. Because a sizeable segment of the public’s response to COVID in both countries has been to act like a child and claim the whole thing is a hoax

What financial lost?  And who will she charge for it

Overall, the Fast and Furious series is about illegal drag racing, money heist, and espionage.