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Yep, you’d have to guess, especially by the time these movies reached Japanese developers, they were a little behind the times on the current state on US inner cities. I was very young, but I remember my family would take me into NYC during the holidays in the 80's, but they would take great measures to avoid Times

Long story short, yes/no. While there are games where Dracula doesn’t appear(i.e. Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow), he is still spoken of or is the Mcguffin in which another carrier is trying to resurrect. At one point he’s even a protagonist.

I think today’s preception of NYC in the 80's comes from how it was depicted in the movies of the time. Starting with the vibrant style of The Warriors from 1979(which is a huge inspiration on those early beat em’ ups), through the vigilante exploitation movies(i.e. the Death Wish sequels) that lasted through the

Skrudey, didn’t don the War Machine suit once, to protect the president, and no one questioned it. Much less, the writers create a reason that he didn’t. Could have at made up a line like “the Skrull DNA doesn’t match, so the suit rejected Skrudey” or anything.

I’m prepoccupied with the header photo. Is it:

The ones I’ve had are slightly less messy than a large mozzerella stick. I have a feeling they use a low water content cheese, so it’s less gooey when it’s melted. Something like a string cheese stick.

Silent Hill 2. A bit of a weird situation as this was memorable for me, more for the endings that I didn’t get, rather than the one I did get. When I first played it I had no idea there were multiple endings. I got the Leave ending, which is more of less the “good” ending. My friend, who had been playing at the same

Cup of the Hero armor piece confirmed.

I think everyone associated that scene with HLM, due to how popular it was. I admit I wasn’t aware of HKM myself, until Stahelski brought it up in an interview. Seeing the game in action, you can totally see where the inspirattion comes from. The scene in John Wick 4 could be mistaken for an adapation of the game, if

John Wick 4 director Chad Stahelski cited Hong Kong Massacre as the reference point of inspiration for the Dragon Breath shotgun scene.

My idea for a 5, would be something like Seven Samurai. Have returning cast members with Keanu taking on a Man with No Name-like role. Keep Wick’s death ambiguous and don’t confirm or deny he’s playing that same John Wick.

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.