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Ditto. I love watching the new series with my kids. Fun stuff!

Doubtful. The US and Israel (as well as other countries) are probably more interested in seeing what the Iranians actually DO to that thing, rather than preemptively destroying it.

Budget. Cinematics cost money - quite a bit, in fact. Depending on the route taken, you're hiring out a mocap stage and the people to work it, the actors and actresses who will be performing, a team of solvers, a team to mo-edit, a team of animators to clean (and change, per the director's instructions) the mocap

Even more interesting is when players have the nerve to try to negotiate a better deal and public sentiment almost immediately turns against them because "Players bad, Owners good!" logic seems to take over.

Feels too highly produced to be legit. The camera cuts, angles, the bad acting...we're supposed to believe the score got to 9-0 before Timo "figured out" the robot's weakness and then ran the score to 9-11?

Ehhhhh...Serious, or not? Because whatever you may think, that's not a mocap suit.

I don't know...and to be honest, if that's the case, then I have sympathy for him. It's freaking HARD to get into this industry. As big as it may seem at times, with all the studios and vfx houses making films, plus the game studios churning out titles, the fact is there are FAR more people, really talented people,

And yet, here you are, on a gaming blog dedicated to the fruits of their efforts, criticizing them for bringing you the entertainment you presumably care enough about that you're here in the first place.

In a way, it's not up to Rocksteady to make that decision. Warner Brothers decided they wanted to annualize the series. Its why Origins came out of Warner Bros. Montreal. WB owns the series and can do whatever they want with it.

Usually school admins, parents, and the law frowns on a coach or teacher getting involved with a student at the school. Her age isn't the issue - it's that she's a student in the school at which he's a coach.

What are you talking about? Hospitals are commonly privately held businesses here in the United States. Is it far-fetched to believe that such a hospital might be owned by a like-minded individual who allows his doctors to refuse treatment to gay men and women?

So if a gay man had to go to a hospital for an emergency surgery, and the only qualified doctor on staff who could perform that surgery didn't want to provide his services to a homosexual, should the doctor be allowed to refuse? Or hell, take it out of the hospital setting and reduce the question to its most simple

If you're going to ask that, I think it's only fair to point out that most of today's champions couldn't compete against older skaters under the older rules because today's skaters don't have to do figures at all. The figures portion of skating used to take up huge amounts of time and practice but were generally

Once you finish the game, you're given free reign in the city and can complete any missed side quests. I don't see a game design issue.

Ah, no. I played through NG+ on hard, but haven't started on survivor yet. Thought you were saying my stuff would carry over from hard NG+ to Survivor.

Ah, no. I played through NG+ on hard, but haven't started on survivor yet. Thought you were saying my stuff would carry over from hard NG+ to Survivor.

Wait. Do your supplies and upgrades carry over to a new Survivor game? I was under the impression they didn't.

Not being critical of your point, but I feel like developers just can't win. If the DLC comes out too soon, gamers start in on how it should have been released with the game in the first place. If they actually take their time and develop new content (which takes a lot of time - writing, casting, art/design,

You didn't play The Last of Us? No judgement, just curious as to why.