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I think Gary Whitta is a lovely guy but the only decent thing he’s ever had his hands in was the first season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead. The Book of Eli is basically Fallout and Fist of the North Star without a hint of a sense of humor and irony and it suuuucks.

My favorite part about that last BG3 comment is that I know that person has Karmic Dice on.

Who is this wish.com Trump looking motherfucker

I am bummed beyond belief. Probably one of my favorite video game actors, even if his portfolio there was pretty slim, but his unique voice and charisma gave a unique soul to every single one.

Probably one of my favorite video game actors. His portfolio there wasn’t incredible - only 2 games aren’t Remedy-adjacent projects! - but he gave so much life to all these characters he portrayed. Max Payne is a caricature on paper but McCaffrey gave him a very human voice that made that character pop.

The article is about design and gameplay. Spider-Man 2 is more Spider-Man - and that’s fine. It’s still a good game. But I’m gonna play Spider-Man 3 and 4 sooner rather than later. A game like Baldur’s Gate 3 comes around maybe once a decade, because it’s an infinitely more ambitious and risky endeavor than a

Serves him right for propping up that dead side and serves G/O right for parading its dead corpse. Funny too, because Philips killed all his socials.

It still choked up pretty heavily. “Serviceable” might be overstating it.

You really are one of the dumbest posters on here.

The Wire kind of does it in TV.

Guardians also never really had to explore the space lore too much, since it was always so distant from the myth arc shenanigans of the MCU. It ended up working well for the movies themselves as Gunn could just tell his stories without having to deal with too much “no you gotta set up this shit for 10 years into the

Guardians 3 performing well isn’t a shock, considering the GotG has a very dedicated sub-fandom. I know plenty of people who aren’t into the MCU at large but absolutely adore GotG anyway.

Alan Wake 2 has A LOT of connections with Control so you will definitely enjoy it for those - the game is paying off foreshadowing that you had no idea was even happening (I mean that - part of one of AW2's big reveals was set up in the song Take Control). The deep lore is still there, but it’s much more focused on

So far in the first three chapters I found the difficulty to be perfectly fine before the patch, but I understand I’m right before the first difficulty spike boss.

At this point if you even talk to this fucking troll, it’s all on you.

This game gives you all of that, so by this logic it isn’t a walking simulator.

That’s always a possibility but Hader has been public about suffering from acute anxiety disorder to the point he had debilitating panic attacks and migraines in the middle of acting on SNL. He also directed the entirety of Barry’s 4th season, so I imagine it’s a much simpler answer: auteur workaholism.

It’s kind of shocking that Shoresy’s interactions with Laura Mohr come off as so sweet and genuine while also being 100% consistent with the Letterkenny dickhead who can’t help himself but make very verbose jokes about fucking someone’s mom.

Brooklyn 99 is a great example too because they actually tried to do commentary and it didn’t really work because they were trapped between keeping the original vibes and retooling it completely, so they picked a middle ground that felt both like not enough and also too much. Like, the only real way to have commentary

Yes, I’ve seen all episodes of MASH. And if you saw any, you would recognize that early MASH is a completely different beast from even season 2. Trapper and Hawkeye are doing Groucho Marx impressions and rolling up Frank in toilet paper screaming “the mummy returns!”, and the further the show got the less humorous it