joeinthebox66
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Yeah could be. I just feel like it’ll be an old-school Fury plan coming together at the end. Even at the end of Winter Soldier he an Natasha duped everyone by having Natasha wear a mask. It would be a text-book Fury plan and poetic justice to fool a Skrull with a disguise.

Ironically, I have an easier time fighting using the abilities as well as the Sage’s abilities, than I am at playing “normally” just using Link’s regular skill set. I stand a nice distance from the action and run around using the powers and the Sage abilities like a commander issuing orders. Who knew that this would

I don’t know if I entirely buy the Hill death, yet. Fury made the same play in Winter Soldier with Hill assisting him. I would wager after their talk at the bar, Fury laid out a plan that’ll pay off in the finale. Maybe positioning Hill to run SHIELD, now that Fury is on the SABER.

Can’t wait for the sequel.

Kay seems like a fun character, but I was hoping she wasn’t human. So many species and races that could be utilized to be the lead of anything Star Wars and we have another human.

I should have expected more from Choo-Choo, The Herky Jerky Dancer.

Somewhere, there’s a Spike Jonze directed meta-episode of Black Mirror written by Charlie Kaufman and Brooker, incorporating them trying to film an episode of Black Mirror written by ChatGPT, waiting to happen.

The footage is also so tiny, that it could easily be mistaken from being from the first game.

They are weird, but this is also the same series that has Friendships and Babalities, and Toasty! It’s known for being goofy/campy.

That’s a fun lineup, but Omni Man and Homelander come off as a bit redundant, to have in the same game. Hopefully, Omni Man’s character model looks drawn, like the comic/show to hopefully be a more original inclusion.

My gf and I haven’t been to an actual “bar” in months, maybe close to a year now. We do go to breweries, wineries and distilleries however. We also end up buying directly from them, and as a result don’t go there as often either. We just find it cheaper to visit and buy direct than at a “bar”.

Her name is Lube.

I get what you’re saying here, but the criteria for a 10, doesn’t mean that only one game can be a perfect 10. It just means the game is perfect for what it is, not compared to other games. For example, ToTK wouldn’t be a perfect Madden game, but it’s a perfect ToTK.

Looking forward to 100% apple run videos.

Every time I’ve visited an Applebee’s, it was always against my will. Absolutely minimum resistance from my end, mind you. But still...I made my dissatisfaction be known.

I will be picking this soon. Loved the original. This console generation, FOMO is no longer getting the better of me and I’ve actually been making progress on my backlist of games. Glad to hear the game overshadows the technical glitches and here’s hoping most of, if not all, will be ironed out by the time I get to

I’m not the OP, claiming this is an issue. Merely pointing out that the runtime of a movie, does not account for the time and planning involved in a trip to the theater. That for some, it can be an all day event, regardless of runtime.

Exactly. I’d say depending on the location of the theater, you can easily add about an hour of round-trip travel, not even factoring traffic. If you’re lucky to have a drive-in close by, these can turn into all night double features.

With the movie releasing in June, a digital/home release will happen around the Fall(if not by late august or September). So it’s not like they will have to wait that long to see it anyway.

Into The Spider-Verse is 1 hour and 56 minutes. Is the extra 20 minutes that much of a deal breaker for something they’re eagerly anticipating?