I beat it, but only after turning down the difficulty. It wasn’t too hard, but the battles took so long in then normal level, that I never would have finished.
I beat it, but only after turning down the difficulty. It wasn’t too hard, but the battles took so long in then normal level, that I never would have finished.
Divinity 2’s combat was just way too laborious for my taste, and I love hard core RPGs.
Yes, exactly. The more they try to pretend that the series has anything to do with the Foundation novels, the siller they sound.
The robot could be beholden to the Zeroth law that Asimov later established, “A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.”
True enough.
Well, how many talented, creative chefs use ground beef at all?
Might be a good thing. I have some serious MCU fatigue, which some time off might help.
I think it holds up very well, but it’s all talk and concept, and no action.
“Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent”.
Yes, ‘vaguely inspired by’ would have been a better way to put it.
“the series takes the original ideas and tweaks them”
I’d expect some seriously gruesome aftermath shots of the bombs. Certainly sounds like they’re playing up the moral issues inherent in creating them.
“Most importantly, the venue’s walls are affixed with 1.2 million LED lights, which allows it to project an endless variety of bizarre imagery”
To me, it comes down to the casting.
They’re good stories, but the writing, or possibly the translations, aren’t particularly good.
Saying as the third season was terrible with Cavill, I’m not too worried about it without him.
I would think a rich person like Spears would understand you don’t try to run up and grab a celebrity in public. Tiny people can have guns or knives as easily as big people.
He’s 7’4”…pretty easy to recognize.
Where?
Ambiguous? There was nothing ambiguous about it…he was dead and buried.