Can someone convince Bungie to do this to Destiny? Seriously I enjoyed Dinklebot and his awkward delivery. To me it framed the game more like a campy sci-fi story from the 70s than a serious video game. That made me happy.
Can someone convince Bungie to do this to Destiny? Seriously I enjoyed Dinklebot and his awkward delivery. To me it framed the game more like a campy sci-fi story from the 70s than a serious video game. That made me happy.
Same. Probably some fire song or something?
Whats mick foley doing in the impact zone!?
One of the big arguments in favor of having music kept intact in LP videos or streams is so people can “fully experience the game”
This was my thought on the matter, make it an actual incentive to play a game yourself.
We all know the real winner.
High Five to you for making decisions that work for you!
My wife and I are in a similar situation - she works full time and I work part time when she isn’t working, and take care of our son.
We did the math and one of us (most likely me, since I earn less currently) would have to take another job just to afford child…
That’s good. Because too many people do need that reminder, as evidenced by these situations.
I see no problem with refunds.....if the customers did not redeem the code for the game that was in their edition. Seems reasonable, when you get a refund you no longer have the item you paid money for.
I originally watched the 1997 film, I don’t think I’ve seen all of the 2007 one.
Seriously - Funny Games is one of those movies I would recommend to genre fans as a movie to watch just once. I can’t bring myself to re-watch it anymore. Much like A Serbian Film.
So now they are making comics based on TV series? What’s next? A comic about the avengers? Ugh.
Except when major (union) film and TV stars get insanely higher paychecks for doing far less work in video games than full-time voice actors. Even those known major names in voice acting like John Dimaggio (Bender from Futurama), Tara Strong (In basically everything), get paid garbage compared to a “named” film star.
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Agreed, I recently watched and riffed the hell out of the prequel trilogy and I had a fantastic time with my friends. We legitimately enjoy the films but also see the glaring flaws througout. Especially things like dated CGI being painfully obvious in many scenes.
I can understand that, but why should people new to a movie franchise be expected to get every wink and nod in a new movie series and have to go back and read thousands of pages of extended lore?
It just is kind of silly.
Then there are those of us that didn’t hate the prequels and saw them as what they were - more Star Wars movies.
I love the Extended Universe, but it is far too inaccessible to a new generation of Star Wars fans (and their wallets) to make a new movie franchise feasible in my view.
Confused. There is just nothing there beyond some blank posts.
Bulbasaur, I choose you!
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