Oh my word I am super excited to see you are still writing here. Your in-depth treatment of comics as a serious art form is unparalleled and exactly the type of article I keep coming to io9 for.
Oh my word I am super excited to see you are still writing here. Your in-depth treatment of comics as a serious art form is unparalleled and exactly the type of article I keep coming to io9 for.
But...but Shaxx is my Crucible Dad! I need to hear him cheering me on during my killing sprees, or comforting me during a soul-crushing loss.
The story missions don’t take very long. The ancillary stuff (what’s going to keep people coming back) is plentiful. There’s a lot of game to play.
Say what you want about destiny, but to call a game that average players put hundreds of hours into half assed isn’t genuine.
Older? Geralt is almost 100 years young. Beside the Netflix series are leaning more toward the novel series, which are the prequel of the first Witcher game. We are talking about the origins of Yennefer and Ciri here.
I feel like having a very good actor, with the perfect physicality for the role, and a great deal of enthusiasm for the material is about as good as it’s gonna get.
What else is he supposed to do other than get inexcusably emotionally attached to a private organization whose only semi-legitimate tie to his entire life is maybe also existing within a few hundred mile radius of the same large city? An organization that he would be willing to be so invested in as to emotionally…
I’m actually pretty excited they included the character boost option with this update. I haven’t played as a warlock yet, but the idea of having to replay 30 hours of campaign is a huge turn off. Assuming it’s free of cost to do so.
Then fuck them, too, and they should all be banned from watching television while their families are in the house. What the fuck is that excuse-making nonsense. Oh I was upset my team was shitting the bed so I emotionally terrorized my kids and family for a few hours. Just business as usual. The fuck out of here with…
I can’t wait to see him get badly hurt and then have to spend the rest of the episode just gorging on apples and grilled chicken and stuff until he feels better.
I don’t mean to sound rude, especially on the internet, but you’re just plain wrong. There is extensive research on this topic, feel free to do research but I’m not going to spend time arguing what is a internationally accepted scientific fact of how to deal with gun violence, or for that matter violence in general.…
Uh. Considering we’ve had over two hundred mass shootings this year, this is anything other than isolated. https://www.abc15.com/news/data/mass-shootings-in-the-us-when-where-they-have-occurred-in-2018
While conceptually I understand the problem is the culprit in many of these incidents has almost no money so suing them is next to pointess since you often wind up with judgements that you can’t collect on. That’s why people search for other parties that share the blame. The point of the personal injury court system…
Yes, because we all know that health insurance pays for 100% of all medical fees. Deductibles and caps on payouts towards certain services don’t exist.
If you think that insurance is going to keep medical treatment from being financially crippling for an average American, you’re delusional or willfully ignorant at best.
I would like to remind all the reactionary people on here that events like these do have actual causes. It’s not a random accident. There’s an element of randomness, sure, but just like in car accidents there is often some level of fault on various parties. Gun laws, culture, event organizing, security, masculinity,…
When our country’s healthcare system can bankrupt a person for having a medical emergency, this is inevitable.
“This story is stranger, and sadder, than it initially appears.”
I remember when Thriller premiered on MTV, it was a huge event. My family gathered around the TV to watch it and the next day at school everyone was saying “Did you see Thriller last night? Simpler times. Good times.
“Hayter eventually cut the character from the script due to his unfamiliarity with the hero.” Look, Bishop is a mutant law-enforcer from the future who was stranded in time pursuing a prison breakout of deadly mutants. His sister is an artificial intelligence hologram imprint of his original sister, who died in the…