lindsayfunke
LindsayFunke
lindsayfunke

I still haven't seen it drop below $30. I can't think of any other (non Nintendo) games that held their price so well.

People become awful anytime a celebrity suffers a tragedy. I read so many posts that started with some variety of, "I can't stand Kim Kardashian, but…" after she was robbed. That would be a horribly traumatizing thing to happen to anyone, just as this would be, and people can't turn off the snarky part of their brains

You're right! I was thinking it was released in 2012, but it was September 17, 2013. Still, 4 years without a new game release is a long time! I have a feeling they're prepared for RDR2 (dumb name, should have been Red Dead Retribution) to take the place of their big console release this gen.

RDR is my favorite Rockstar game overall. It's pure and simple fun that doesn't make me feel as gross as Grand theft Auto 5. Also, the hunting is weirdly addictive.

If anything Sony might release a budget Ps4 in a year and price it at $200 or so, but I have a feeling they're done with hardware revisions until the PS5 is announced. This year we'll be hitting 4 years, so I'm sure game developers are already starting to consider the next generation of hardware.

First of all, this game is still being worked on, and we have no idea what rig those screenshots are from or if they're in game footage.

Well, at least this means I have fewer games to budget for this fall. Seriously between Splatoon 2 and Mario Odyssey, no new releases interest me. It's not a huge deal when I still want to play Persona 5 at some point, but this year seems really unbalanced with game releases - at least for open world games and RPG's.

"And in contrast to the varied depictions of gay men in UKS, most gay men on 30 Rock were outre, effeminate, and dismissive…but most of the gay male characters were part of Jenna's clique."

If you want to give it a shot, you can try deactivating your profile for a week to see how it feels. I know why I deleted my profile, but it'd be shortsighted to project those anxieties on other people. It did make me feel better, though, and you can always turn your profile back on if you choose to do so.

Twitter? Email? I mainly just text people, but that's only viable for close friends.

If I'm being honest, I don't want to know what some friends and family (ok, let's be real, family) are posting on Facebook. The site worked for me in high school because it was an easy way to keep in touch with my friends (pre smartphone), but by the time family members started adding me, I was done. It's not worth

Deleting my Facebook account was one of the best things I ever did for my mental health. It seems like every year it gets a little bit more toxic, and I'd prefer to just deal with friends and family directly instead of filtered through that layer. Also, frankly, I don't trust Facebook with my information at all.

Split was OK, but if you want a new M. Night movie that's actually pretty great, check out The Visit! It flew under the radar when it came out, but it's quite fun and suspenseful.

I can assure you that movie doesn't actually exist, but if it did (and if I saw it in theaters on opening night) it would secure last place.

He writes a book so profound that it inspires an age of peace, but not before M. Night is killed for daring to write the Truth.

Maybe it'll be tomorrow when I post my DEFINITIVE RANKING.

Paul Giamatti was one of my biggest problems with Lady in the Water. I thought his performance was godawful.

I really liked season 1, but I heard Season 2 is pretty bleak.

I'm working on a ranking of all M. Night Shyamalan movies, but I thought I'd give you a preview: Lady in the Water is worse than After Earth.

The official Nintendo one is actually pretty good. It’s got a slim form factor, so it’s easy to fit in another bag, but it feels sturdy enough to protect the console from bumps and small falls. I wouldn’t take a hammer to it, but I won’t be stressed if it gets jostled a bit. It works for the way I use the console, so