Dropping ten bucks to get a two star bot is a serious ripoff. I will avenge you by playing the hell out of this game and never paying a cent.
Dropping ten bucks to get a two star bot is a serious ripoff. I will avenge you by playing the hell out of this game and never paying a cent.
I think that Fox has learned that continuity is overrated, and as long as they keep turning out great movies like Logan and Deadpool, I will forgive them. They can keep the X23 solo film in 2027 and the Sophie Turner team movies in the 90s and Deadpool in present day and I DGAF if they never join forces in an Avengers…
Thanks for writing about Halo 5. It doesn't get much love from kotaku but I love Warzone and the multi-player has just been getting better with time.
But fixating on Persky as the problem, to the exclusion of every other factor—and without addressing the culture that creates thousands of Brock Turners...
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Fine, anti-terror squad. Still good guys. Bye bye!
I’m sorry, did Peggy say that the orders were shoot to kill unless there are witnesses in public? These are policemen, not an assassin squad. Do policemen not shoot dangerous individuals in public in your Marvel universe?
Iraq was a disaster because we weren’t prepared for the consequences- it had nothing to do with intentions.
“All I want to do is operate my private military corporation comprised of unstoppable superhumans without legal accountability or public oversight. What’s so wrong with that?” - Steve Rogers
OK that might be the case. I don’t remember that scene. All I remember (besides Cap cracking the heads of the police) is that the fight ended with everyone surrounded by the police and surrendering, so either their mission changed or it’s just one of the movie’s many (many many) plotholes.
Why should Bush-Era America feel bad about invading Iraq? We didn’t want to destabilize the region for decades to come which directly led to the formation of ISIS, we just did what had to be done to protect what we felt was right. That doesn’t mean we’re assholes, it means we’re well adjusted. Feeling bad about the…
Captain America killed less people than the murderous super-assassin... whoopee. That’s not really the standard he needs to be held to. He needs to not be putting police officers in the hospital just for doing their job. That’s his standard.
I don’t remember the SWAT being ordered to kill, but I do remember the fight ended with Bucky and Cap being surrounded by SWAT and everybody surrendering, so it seems more likely to me they were just trying to capture.
He could have spent less time kicking SWAT ass and more time fighting his friend to a standstill. But this is all besides the point. How much time did Cap spent thinking about how many police officers he sent to the hospital? None, because he thinks he did what was right. That’s why he’s such an asshole. He always…
Cap may not have killed anyone, but he definitely put an entire SWAT team out of commission, and the events of the movie shows that he was unequivocally wrong to do that since Bucky gets captured anyway. And although he may have had reason to not trust Tony, the events of the movie demonstrate that he was…
Interestingly, everything Cap thinks is right actually is wrong and every decision he makes ends up in people being unnecessarily hurt. First, he tries to help Bucky escape the Berln SWAT, which fails and Bucky ends up getting captured, but only after they put the entire SWAT team in traction for months. Then, when…
Hey, can anyone acknowledge that every decision Cap makes is the wrong one that ends up with people getting hurt unnecessarily?
Was anyone else bothered by the fact that the central thesis of this movie is directly contradicted by the actual plot? Cap says, “The safest hands are still our own,” but then every subsequent move he makes leads to hundreds of injuries, millions in damage, and the breakup of his team, all furthering the aims of a…
The final third of the movie actually proves that Tony Stark was right.
But will she be motivated by her lack of ovaries??