I’d add:
I’d add:
Pop is for folks who long to live in 1950 Americana.
Kong to Godzilla: “Do you bleed?”
Who woulda thunk we'd see Debra Jo Rupp in the MCU? That was pretty cool.
Super Xbox Entertainment System!
It was a joke, nerd.
Easy solution. Stop making stories spoilable. Whodunnits are so 18th century.
Sony: “Fuck all that noise. Guess what our next 100 consoles will be named.”
Well, so far from watching this show, it’s two episodes of sustained “What in the MCU hell is going on here?”. Wow. Nice concept execution.
Imagine this being the initial pitch, and Kevin Feige reacting with, “Sounds good, let’s roll.”
Okay nerds, settle down. You’re scaring the neighbors now.
Indirect humor should definitely be included in any Indiana Jones game. We’ve seen this copied by Nathan Drake in the Uncharted series, a character that could be be summed up as being part Harrison Ford, part Firefly’s Nathan Fillion, which propelled the games way beyond its standard gaming tropes and its peers at the…
This is hilarious! lol
It is such a expensive, risky thing to try and start a new IP, but we’ve seen a game like Ghost of Tsushima come out of nowhere and hit it big. So the opportunities still seem to exist. Although, in six years we’ll probably be looking forward to Ghost of Tsushima 3.
“We want a sequel that is just like the first one, but nothing like it.”
As opposed to what? Having Indy bury the Ark again, so that future raiders can go hunting for it again? That final scene of the government warehouse made pretty clear Lucas/Spielberg were cynically aware of how little regard governments had for historical artifacts. The first three films at some point each raised the…
Cause if given a choice between rolling that next dice to cast lightning / play one more round of Street Fighter / camp that elusive MMO monster / etc over taking a shower, the decision has already been made for them.
What are the actual consequences if these guidelines aren’t followed?
Such as when, you know, people insert “you know” in every possible pause break in speech, you know?