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True, but you its really nice when they at least have characters that they get so in to that it still feels different. Once they get typecast as the same character over and over (which Warburton tends to) it all definitely blends together.

Yeah I’m curious if Cavill is one of those guys who take Witcher stories pretty seriously, and given the other stuff he seems to be a fan of....it wouldn’t surprise me. I love the Witcher stuff, been reading it since it has first been translated in to English, played that first game (when I could get it working....)

Cavill seems like a guy who takes some of the nerdier stuff very seriously. Everyone else was making a sword-and-sorcery show based on pulpy (good pulp!) novels, he seemed to want to be making Game of Thrones.

Yeah because while its possible Cavill is one of those Witcher superfans who think the absolutely ridiculous source material (I’ve read them all, I like them, but I know what they are) is high art that must be respected, its more likely he’s just aware of the impact on his career and how much its tying him to this

Snyder has never had a single thought that he didn’t think he was the first person in the world to have.

Modified barrel prop guns are more expensive, and have their own set of safety issues, including many incidents of people putting real bullets in them and trying to shoot stuff only for the bullet to not fit in the barrel. Any production that is trying to be cheap (like Rust) just uses real guns because it is a lot

I’m in the same boat where I wanted it to be good, and something deconstructing the old “teen mystery solving group with a gimmick” formula could have been pretty fun. It started off okay with a few clever bits making fun of modern teen mystery dramas (like all the CW stuff) but it never got past some very surface

The storyline involves all of his friends and family being killed and him being the last one left, so the writer intentionally chose Michelangelo as the one being messed up to push the edgy factor up. He hallucinates his dead brothers, fights robot foot ninjas in a cyberpunk style fascist dystopia and is the reluctant

Capcom games lately have definitely been tolerable microtransactions too. They’re selling super dumb shit that can easily be attained in the game, or are completely unnecessary to the game itself, its basically selling cheats to people who want them. DD2 is selling items that are all easily attainable in the game, the

I wouldn’t worry, I’m sure she’s got a supportive and stable family that will keep her level headed. Now if you’ll excuse me for a moment I need to see who she’s married to.

The last one also dropped most of the weight and heft behind the kaiju movements from the first three, made the human characters as dumb as possible, made insane (even for the series) jumps in logic to set up set piece fights, and completely stripped basically any focus on the environmental impact of the kaiju. It was

Agreed. While fun, the D&D mechanics are some of the worst parts of the game, and can actively hamper the fun worse than any of the previous D&D games I’ve ever played. More Divinity with better character storylines would be so much better.

The Sims would make for one hell of a trippy, Lovecraftian horror movie. The characters are just pathetic little playthings for a powerful being from beyond their world, and their only reason to be is to suffer. They cannot fight back, they cannot, escape, they can only accept the inevitable.

And wanted Ferengi to wear giant 12 inch + cod pieces that curved upwards. Yes.

I think the rule was a writer’s room rule about not having main characters develop romantic relationships, rather than a “this can’t happen on a starship.” Most of Roddenberry’s rules can be boiled down to extreme focus on episodic nature and a complete dislike of serialization. Makes some sense for the time, but

Yeah I definitely get why the developers want to branch out and experiment, and Paper Mario is a good format for it, but now that we no longer have Mario & Luigi series we’ve got a massive Mario RPG gap that Paper Mario could fill soo well.

All those ports of the classic Mario games (minus Yoshi’s Island on GBA) were such fun ways to play the classics. 

Its been a while, but apparently it was completely scrapped and started from scratch at some point. They made the mistake of announcing it when it was incredibly early in development (maybe even before it was actually being worked on). Was originally Bandai Namco making it, but then in 2019 they scrapped it and Retro

Its impressive that Mario 2 had such a massive impact that despite its origins it became pretty solidly part of the canon. Its a fascinating history, apparently technically starting as an attempt at a Mario co-op game where you throw things (make me think of the Rescue Rangers game) before going on the long journey of

Yeah those were the first thing in my mind when I was thinking of other MMOs with good story. They were uneven at times, but overall the total class questline from the base game in SWTOR was amazing. It did a pretty good job of lining up with the planetary storylines, too. Not the best but really impressive feat