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And his Australian friend "Cobber O'Dingo" 

This whole article is full of made-up names. I mean come on, “Lucy Lawless?”

A New Zealander named Thomas Kiwi?

It was typically a matter of when and not if with me and the Series X. I think this list kinda gives a skewered impression that the PS5 doesn’t have as many games when in fact a number of them are cross gen (FFXVI is oddly absent from the list). Still, it’s undeniable that MS is about to erase that “no exclusives”

Well, for me, at least, it’s not only not about which console is better, it’s also not about the “features” (major or minor) that each console has. I honestly couldn’t care less.

I agree, although I don’t know if I agree because she actually is very underwhelming in this role or if it’s because she’s acting opposite someone who embodies charm so much that she seems dry in comparison (Hiddleston is absolutely fantastic as Loki, especially in this series).

I think its Ultron. After the events of the movie he found out about Pym Particles and since he technically has Starks mind as a base he figured out time travel. I could be wrong but didnt Tony say he used his mind as a base for JARVIS. Used them to travel back in time built a base in the Quantum Realm over time built

Her character really was pretty terrible. She keeps talking about earning redemption, but like, we never see or even really hear about any of the bad stuff she did. It’s just generic shit alluding to a generic “dark past”. Then you get the weird-ass beat in Age of Ultron, her sweet but go-nowhere romance with Banner

The reason they’re calling it Boba Fett’s ship with Lego is because kids aren’t going to know the name. Its been used a couple of times in The Clone Wars but outside of that its never been named. So its easier on parents who don’t know what a Slave-1 is to look for Boba Fett’s ship. Honestly doing it like that for

This is the problem with most A-List games that people think are “cinema-worthy”, like Uncharted, MSG, Bioshock, Tomb Raider, Last of Us, GTA, God of War, Gears, Halo, etc: most of them are considered cinematic because they relentlessly use cinematic cliches. It’s acceptable while playing the game because of the

Agreed with all of this.

The problem is, what one of those stories that you can tell would be equally interesting to both a fan of the games and an average moviegoer? The lore isn’t exactly impenetrable, but it’s got a lot of aliens and big huge secrets and events that are critical to the games that would feel lacking to leave out.

Because when the gameplay aspects are removed, the subject matter to the average viewer is just, “Oh, another one of these. Been there, seen that. Next.”

It’s weird, so novels can take countless hours to fully digest, similar to games. By virtue of that, it should be possible to get it to work, but it seems to never really land. The only reason I can think of is that a novel only has a storyline to contend with, but with a game you have the narrative and the gameplay

I like how every single time, the best available evidence is always fuzzy/grainy photos or video with little to no verifiable context.

Bob Uecker sends supportive vibes to his son

Every time somebody mentions Castlevania, I re-download a bunch of games.

Fun fact: “Order of Ecclesia” is actually the best “Castlevania”, with “Aria of Sorrow” being a close second.