kirkchop
Kirk Chop
kirkchop

Thanks for driving this ship. Life is too short. Gotta enjoy it while it lasts.

The Skrull shape-shifting stuff is going to so mess with everyone’s heads. It'll be a fun ride.

Monica’s brief low key reaction hearing Captain Marvel’s name was so loaded. I was like, “Whoah hold on, wtf is going on here?”. And dropping that in the middle of everything else going on in that scene. Aaaaghhh lol

Think like Feige. I doubt he would introduce Evan’s Pietro, to only later pull the whole thing back and say “Just kidding, suckers!”.

Oops! Extreme makeover coming soon. Stay tuned!

Yeah, graphics have been riding first class on the diminishing returns train for a few console gens already. 

Now that episode 5 has dropped, it makes me wonder if they’ll use this new angle to somehow address the lack of Chadwick Boseman. Perhaps even bringing in an alternate, more physically able Shuri. The future of the MCU is gonna get so nuts.

Man, I don’t know. It’s like trying to tell the difference between “Fucking amazing on PS5" from “Pretty damn amazing on PS4". Can’t really complain with either one. lol

Makes sense, thanks for the update. Cyberpunk notwithstanding, I have to say that I thought Kotaku’s handling of the recent Avengers game was, frankly, questionable to me. I just found it hard to believe that the Kotaku writers we follow on a daily basis were okay with how uninspired the game was presenting and

I’m assuming this game adheres to this setting. It better be!

WW decapitates two dudes and then continues fighting by using their bloody heads as nunchuks. 

I wonder how long it will take for them to fix the USB media player problem with not recognizing aspect ratio other than 16:9. It just stretches shit horizontally and vertically to fill the screen.

It’s just Pietro showing up. Anything else going on in the world?

God, when is this Snyder MFer going to leave the DCEU? 

Stadia is the Star Trek: Voyager of the gaming industry. All tech, no substance.

Now imagine the numbers when a movie is actually worth watching!

We need this, but where each player controls a limb sharing the same screen.

Carol Burnett is a legend and all and I love her, but I find it weird that there isn't a Norman Lear Award. That guy was a dominant force.

Michelle Pfeiffer gives a simple matter-of-fact, one-line answer with zero agendas intended, and the internet goes berserk. I love her.