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Have you read the Chilling Adventures comics? If not, you might be surprised how quickly cannibalism becomes a fairly major plot point. I can absolutely see the CW not being okay with that.

CS Lewis said it best:

I’ll always champion Space Marine - it’s no Gears of War, but it’s a solid-to-excellent third person brawler with shooting that’s hobbled by bland environments. 

That was definitely the best thing about the Trek action figures - they usually stood pretty well on their own, so I actually used the bases as pretend com badges several times.

So, Jeff’s costume aside, I loved season one of Black Lightning. Can’t wait to be back in Freeland, albeit hopefully with some wardrobe changes.

How does it run these days? I played it years ago shortly after it first came out and, while I enjoyed a lot of things about it, the game was so unstable that I gave up near the end. By the time I bailed on the game, it seemed like it was 50/50 every time I moved between areas (including entering buildings) whether it

I’m just here to say that I finally (finally!) saw A Quiet Place the other night and it really is amazingly good. It’s really hard to see the point of a sequel though, besides money.

Looking forward to The Descent of Monsters. I do hope it’s a bit longer though. Black Tides and Red Threads both felt like about half a novel each. Neither really had time to breathe; it felt like just as the story and characters were coming into their own, it was the last few pages. 

Arcade games are explicitly licensed for paid public pay - that’s kind of their whole point. And presumably that EULA you never actually read covers streaming rights for games or consoles with integrated streaming functionality. 

Hollow Knight, for one. Just came out last week and, while I haven’t played it yet, it looks and sounds fantastic.

Doctor Strange 2

Since you’re apparently unable or unwilling to read enough of the thread to notice that I apologized for forgetting that Horizon wasn’t an Insomniac game, feel free to substitute Spider-Man, or even Bloodborne which I DID include in my post and then tell me again about third-party exclusives not being a thing with

I do love the part with the newspaper strip Spider-Man. 

Since when is From Software a first-party Sony studio? And I’d forgotten that Horizon (which is fantastic and makes me want a PS4) wasn’t developed by Insomniac.

I had no idea From Software was owned by Sony. Pretty progressive of them to publish Dark Souls 3 on the Xbox in that case!

You’re right about Horizon. I was thinking it was an Insomniac game. So Bloodborne is absolutely a better example! A third-party game that Sony paid for exclusivity for. Saying that one is right and proper and the other is wrong is simply hypocrisy.

Maybe. I honestly don’t remember what the relative levels of furor over 360/PS3-era exclusives was. 

There is definitely more to it than that. Look, I love Halo and Gears, and while I’m not a racing game person, Forza is great. But Microsoft’s first-party exclusives have largely been underwhelming compared to Sony’s first-party offerings.

360 games are permanent. Xbone games expire when your Gold lapses, but are restored if/when you renew Gold.