Fortunately Ice is not guilty of that, “Not Ice-T’s 720S, but we had the rights to run this photo and it looks close enough.” I would also agree, ugly.
Fortunately Ice is not guilty of that, “Not Ice-T’s 720S, but we had the rights to run this photo and it looks close enough.” I would also agree, ugly.
Reminds me of Rogue Shooter for the PC on Steam. Absolutely love that game, this is awesome.
I agree with all positive comments about this set. I have built pretty much 99% of all LEGO sets in the last 2-3 years, including the Lego Millenium Falcon UCS. This is a better set, you get a lot for your money, it’s built well, and it’s meant to be displayed. Highly recommend it.
I agree with all positive comments about this set. I have built pretty much 99% of all LEGO sets in the last 2-3…
Electric cars are the new iPhones. Not that I’m against them, but once the new model comes out, people start listing it on Craigslist for pennies. It’s a weird world we live in.
I highly recommend this game. I am an avid board game player, my fiance is not. We picked this up a few months ago and it is always our goto now. It’s very easy to learn, and games are relatively short.
I highly recommend this game. I am an avid board game player, my fiance is not. We picked this up a few months ago…
I’ve played a couple of the choose your adventure videos on Netflix. The redneck puppet daredevil show and Puss N’ Boots. Both worked fine, weird, but it’s like the choose your own adventure books. You’re still going to try the other path too, just to see where it ends up.
Hat Attack one reminded me of 007 Nightfire... Now I’m sad.
I agree. I think Nintendo is holding onto the past. You could say games like N64's Super Smash Bros and Mario Kart have retained value because they were quality games, and hardly discounted. For physical media, that’s true (N64's Smash Bros still goes for crazy high amounts; however, the Switch is no longer physical…
I agree, it reminds me of a PG Saints Row 4.
I see you point there. But hey, Spiderman is a pretty fun game, huh? :)
Nostalgic for the Spiderman PS1 game and the comic books I read as a child. That nostalgia remains. I understand your point, and it’s not worth debating that. I myself have dozens of police officer friends and I know what they have to go through on a daily basis; and the stresses they encounter.
I would agree with that. I feel it’s a step back in time. It’s a nostalgia button for me; and in a game like this that mentions many old comic references/easter eggs, I find it’s appropriate to act this way. It’s innocent in a way. Then again, there are quite a few events in the game (no spoilers), that are less…
This Spiderman games relates a lot to the past PS1 Spiderman game, not only in gameplay but structure as well. That one was also greatly built around the older comic books, where Spiderman was buddy-buddy with the police. Plus, it’d be naive to show every hero as an opponent to the police, that’s why we have Jonah…
Out of touch with this reality, sure. But, I think it holds true to the comics, it’s meant to be this, I’m a young superhero who wants to be part of an organization that is meant to help others. Plus I’ve heard a few snide remarks from the police officers in the game that I felt were pretty realistic. Mostly ego…
Well the buildings are there, therefore those Easter Egg references are there, plus there are a few others such as Daredevil’s law firm and blind comment. However, it would have been nice to been able to have some interaction with those characters. I understand licensing would have been a nightmare, but it still would…
I was really hoping to see in the windows of the Wakanda Embassy or the Sanctum Sanctorum .
This game is remarkable, it’s a mix of so many of my favorite games. Reminds me of the classic PS1 Spiderman, Batman (a little, not much though), Uncharted with the action cutscenes, and a bit like Saints Row... Overall, well done. It is grind’y for collecting the collectibles, but they space it out well. Do a quest,…
I definitely see your point; and for some events there should definitely be security guards. However, not all events are sponsored by large companies, and I have personally hired guards for our past conferences, and I can tell you right now, it’s much more than $150 for one person. With security, incidentals, and…
It is an unfortunate event, but this wasn’t the Superbowl... I’m sorry, but that’s essentially me saying that Gamestop should have armed guards at midnight releases, and any college that has LAN parties should have metal detectors. Safety is vital, yes; however, to prevent something like this from happening, you’d…