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I don't much go for horror games per se, but I do enjoy Minecraft and it has scared the warm smooshy crap right out of me on several occasions. I also played Eldritch several times and ended up quitting it because it was just scaring me too much, and I'm still not sure why. Something about the Minecrafty style mixed

He sounds surprisingly sarcastic about all of this. "So cool. Love what you did there. Really, really great story, bro." I mean, he does have a cool name like Gagan and all, but still…

I don't know… I was raised in something halfway near this - I was unironically given Chick tracts as a kid in church, more than once - and we'd "study" other religions just enough to be able to drop a couple of names and attack a single area of perceived intellectual weakness. I'd be pretty surprised if he had any

Well it's not like Jack Chick helped us know which module had "the good stuff" in it.

Either he was ever so slightly off-base or else there are an awful lot more midnight pentagram bonfires than I know about. If you figured that this many hobbies and activities secretly led to the ol' satan-circle, there would be a mass initiation like every week, in every city.

And that not-Tim-Roth? The non-union American equivalent Tim Roth guy?

Very first thing I thought of when I saw the headline. I don't know if it's actually the "scariest," but it has energy, timing and pitch-black comedy to spare. The rest of the movie is so inert that it's almost weird that it follows that intro.

Not to reignite a holy war, but I'm in the "Tom Hardy was the kid from the earlier movies" camp, myself.

Fellow Transformers: Devastation player here. It's like the only Transformers game that actually works for me, now that I've played it.

@disqus_rz4d5ZYpSA:disqus said it, it's been in a ton of stuff. My dad used to give us rides on his motorcycle down it when I was a kid, so, y'know, Terminator 2 was pretty cool.

Sorry for the double-reply but in this particular case, I strongly suspect that the show hasn't given us everything about Robbie's uncle's involvement, and that he's got something related to whatever the ghosts have going on.

There are "interdimensional creatures" (plural!) who claim to be the devil. The list at http://marvel.wikia.com/wik… covers it pretty well, but the short version is that a full half-dozen creatures have claimed to be Actual Satan, plus there's a ton of could-be/mighta-beens like Mephisto, Azazel, "Lucifer" and, erm,

My wife and I joked about that, too.

Look, I'm not trying to pick a fight here. I think your line about how the "*entire point of this review and the comments section* is to critique the show and find spots it can be written better" is highly debatable at best, but honestly I just thought you sounded like a tool there. If you think the review could be

Given how - like the reviewer said - the tone of the show shifted so clearly when Diamondback showed up, I assumed that Harvey was deliberately imitating Tony Todd, especially in some of his vocal mannerisms.

It's always great when freelance editors make everyone else's life better for them. It's great! Really, really great. And we're all better for it.

I actually like what Colter's doing with the character, myself. But otherwise, echo that: it's possible for some people to really like it and others to not-so-much like it. I devoured the whole series like I haven't devoured anything on screen in awhile now.

I get why the tonal shift threw some people, but I liked it. This was always a comic-book-superhero show, but it took its sweet time to get there.

"The game uses up its ideas in the first neighborhood." Auuggh Schafer! Classic Schafer. Crap. Thanks for replying.