Ignore the people telling you to chill. Spot on comment.
Ignore the people telling you to chill. Spot on comment.
What the fuck is this fucking sentence? Jesus. “Say what you will about this guy who perpetuates ‘no girls allowed’ toxic masculinity in the alt-right redpill breeding ground and drops n-bombs with the weak-ass 90s-era ‘just singin’ along brah!’ excuse, he presses buttons good!” is a fucking idiotic take. A n-bomb is…
I too made this just to comment — this is an amazing, not only review, but *CRITIQUE* of the work, the process surrounding it, and the emotional explorations of videogames as art and commentary. BRAVO!
Kirk, this is easily the best game review I’ve ever read, but also the best writing of any kind that I’ve read on this website. I enjoyed your creative narrative prose over the the technical trappings of FPS and other “data.”
AV Club does that constantly (glowing pre-air review; episode reviews that shit all over it while fixating on one specific and largely inconsequential point) and it drives me BONKERS. The worst recent-ish example was Mindhunter, in which the episode reviewer spent half of every recap griping bitterly about the music…
I’m beginning to think that the problem with these ‘binge’ reviews is that they don’t give the reviewer time to move on from their initial impression (also they get knocked off the front page too quickly, but that’s a different issue.) In this case, we’ve got three consecutive reviews of “this isn’t like the book. I…
Wasn’t there just a review on this site that compared this show favorably to Hereditary? Now this show is “pedestrian”. That’s a bit of a 180.
Octopath Traveler. Still enjoying it 31 hours in. I have no idea how Jason finished this game in 36 hours.
Hiding the card in a copy Slaughterhouse-Five makes total sense. Here’s why:
Man, I havent been in this much disagreement with a review in a while. I thought this was the best episode so far of the season. I think Atlanta can sometimes over-reach and go too broad, but by just focusing on something small and expanding it to ridiculous proportions, it felt specific and unforced in a way that…
Or perhaps they are adapting their cinematography style to an hour-long interview format, which means static shots will become very boring and seem lazy.
Over the past few years, Capcom Pro Tour has evolved from the collection of direct qualifiers organized for the Stree…
That...wasn’t the Time Bureau trying to capture the Baby Dominator. It was the government agency that butted heads with our heroes in the Dominator crossover last year, wasn’t it? With the horned-rimmed glasses guy Kara banished to Antartica? At least I never thought they were the Time Bureau. They showed an amazing…
I want Gary Agent of Time to become the Arrowverse’s Bob Agent of Hydra. Like, I want shirts with a picture of a nondescript dude in a suit with the words “That’s Our Gary” written underneath.
Sara casually terrorizing Gary the Time Agent in this episode was fantastic. I loved her holding a gun to his head while making him report in to Agent Hot Cakes. Sara is the beeeeest.
Drunken DC Time Travel Fuckups continues to be a blast. The bit with Sara and overly serious lady was fun; my wife’s convinced they’re going to become a couple.
“One things for sure, you all don’t have to worry about Cowboy Morty talking. This little cowpoke’s going to mosey up on out of here.”
This guy gets it^
Call me Noob Noob, because this episode had me like, “God... DAMN!!!’
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed. It’s both stunning and slightly unsettling how good animation and graphics on AAA titles are getting.