Same. And it’s not like the game suffers for being structured, platformer levels...
Same. And it’s not like the game suffers for being structured, platformer levels...
Tbh, no.
And the best parts of Jurassic World was easily with the ankylosaurus (though pingpong ball with screaming kids was less appreciated).
What’s sad and pathetic is that this IS something that does attract clinicians to the prison system, but generally NOT for the the reason they are suggesting. It’s not that clinicians are excited by the diversity of mental health issues prison populations face - they’re invested in the extreme injustice that…
In the US, I think these started appearing in the mid-2000s? You may have seen really basic animations before then, but yeah.
I don’t even know if that’s the case, though, which is the frustrating thing.
Yeah, I like remasters for just bringing the games to new systems and making them prettier on more modern screens, since the resolution is an issue.
I’ve actually always found cheese awkward with ham. Ham, being fatty, sweet, and salty, doesn’t need cheese - it needs bite. Mustard, peppers, maybe a nice balsamic?
Putting cheese on a tomato sandwich—or a BLT for that matter—would be a big crime. (Summer tomatoes should not be forced to hide their light under the bushel of cheese.)
The ways in which ReyLo was fine: as a way in which young women were exploring their own sexual interests.
But you need to consider the context in which it is happening.
I like animations when finding a thing is an event. When it’s something worth being individually excited for. That can be the case in plenty of RPGs, but it’s not how most open-world games are currently handled, going more for volume in their approach to crafting systems.
Yeah, that’s ultimately why Spider-Verse worked so well. It was so weird and niche (and animated!) so you can tell the suits didn’t meddle with it. They just let the creatives create, and it was fantastic.
Reads more space marine than T’au to me, but yeah - definitely the most boring intersection between these two designs. Hopefully the actual models will be more visually interesting.
Audience scores have, in general, been highly elevated in the past 2 years. The context matters. Between covid and just the general state of the world, media as an escape matters.
Having tried to rewatch several of these lately...... no. Just no.
Development of these kinds of disabilities can be really brutal for families and individuals who gain them. It’s such a massive shakeup to the way you can engage with the world and each other. Acquiring any disability can be really hard, but one which has such outsized impacts on our social functions is really, really…
I think the problem is that we just don’t engage in nuance anymore. We don’t let things be complicated, or appreciate that they are.
It’s contextual.
Good for them!