jamesderiven
James DeRiven
jamesderiven

But where’s Ratbaby?

I have only ever viewed Overwatch from afar but I have to say I found Orisa’s creator way more interesting that Orisa herself, and if memory serves that creator was featured in a non-animated short that was just stills and voiceover.

I got to visit his house on a tour in Hollywoo! He had so many horse pictures.

I loved, loved, loved Firefly the first time I watched it, and loved it less on every subsequent rewatch as I got older.

I misread that as Reboot and stand by the statement I misread.

I Accuse My Parents brought to you by Boone’s Farm.

Two of them incolves eliminate multiple sentient species in a genocide unprecedented in history. One other involves forcibly changing every being in the galaxy because I guess you’re just special enough to decide that. The fourth and final option is to die.

Yeah, all these ending are nightmarishly horrible and not one

“...which starts off with palatial images...

This pathetic, Trumpian delusion of what a palace looks like is not palatial - it is just ugly.

I would accept the upcoming Mass Effect trilogy remaster if the ME3 portion was just the scene about shooting bottles with Garrus and the bit about unifying Quarians and Geth, finished with a big text message that just read AND THEN THINGS ENDED WELL.

The natural exit point for Cities: Skyline sis the moment you realize it just a weirdly bloated traffic simulator that never quite feels like the SimCity 4 successor we all dream about and you turn it off in irritation.

At least if my every attempt to play that game is anything to go by - the other natural jump-off

I was going to read this but then I saw it was a slideshow.

So I didn’t.

While it should be noted that trying to apply modern racial categories that are themselves reactions to 17th century philosophies of scientific racism to people 2000 years dead is a total fools errand, Kleopatra was, ethnically, a (rather inbred) Macedonian Greek woman, and had no Egyptian ancestry.

The potentially feels like a half-decent game that, if it sells enough, finds up getting a really good sequel that irons out all the kinks and really delivers on the premise.

No, don’t laugh, this does happen in video games, unlike movies. It’s probably the only medium with sequels are genuinely considered a positive.

1) Those statues look like shit and are unrecognizable

2) As everyone knows and point out constantly, Attack on Titan is unabashedly pro-fascist and its author advocates for the rehabilitation of war criminals, which to point 3:

3) Don’t give this show fucking play in any form, Kotaku, especially not a positive article

“Your choices.”

Fuck off, Bioware, I played the third game, which is hours upon hours of reminding you of choices you made in early games and getting rid of them as quickly as possible because it turns out they didn’t think through the consequences of making really big choices leading to highly divergent storylines,

Yeah, it wasn’t a goof, just a statement of fact. I’ve got plenty of problems with Eisenhower (the mess the US left in Vietnam during the First Indo-China War lead inexorably to to the Second aka the Vietnam War), but like on the crazily skewed scale of US presidents being ‘decent’ (where you can ‘like’ Obama despite,

Not since Eisenhower left office.

Band of Brothers is one of the best shows of the last twenty years.

The Pccific managed to fail to copy a single one of its successes: it had dull cinematography, charisma-free characters, and a plot so unmemorable that I literally can’t recall a single story beat from a show that had The Pacific Theatre Of The Second

I mean I’ve found the alien ruins - I’ve gotten quite far in the game. just generally hate trying to drive the sub in the pitch darkness - it’s both mentally distressing and I just find it mechanically frustrating. 

I love to swim, love the water, and love Subnautica.

But I had the rocket pad built and I can’t complete the game because it requires me to take my sub... faaaar deeper than I am comfortable with.