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This isn’t taking away the imagination of the game any more than a table with physical miniatures and terrain, or a VTT app that’s been around for years. It isn’t taking away the mechanics any more than physical or virtual trackers. These are all elements we’ve already had for years.

It’s just rendered instead of

Calling it: 15th Wish

Fringe was awesome, and highly rewarding for long time viewers. Haters vacate.

It gave me anxiety, but not because I thought things would pop out. It’s because there were times when I literally got lost in the house and felt like there was no way out. Endlessly walking through the corridors of the warehouse room with no egress.

For a long time, the MMO loot shooters like Destiny/Anthem/Division have needed to come up with some kind of end-game mechanic that isn’t just grinding the same activity repeatedly once the campaign is over. Division 2 kind of does this with the Black Tusks, but Avengers would do well to create content with enough rand

I recently rewatched all the MCU films, and the deaths aren’t just random implied collateral damage in the background. There’s a whoooole lot of gun violence and explosions that directly take out characters right on screen. Going back through it all, I was actually surprised at how many people just straight up get

for over ten years we have been inundated with Avengers movies, and we are accustomed to them looking a certain way. 

I specifically said the problem ISN’T that they don’t look like their MCU counterparts. Read it again.

I feel like the problem with the game models isn’t that they don’t look like the MCU actors, but that they don’t look enough like the comic characters. It seems like they weren’t really using facial references for a lot of them. Obviously comics pass through different artists, but generally they’re made to look a bit

I’d put Memento at the top of the list, personally. I feel that Nolan’s never topped that originality and narrative style. I find flaws with a lot of his other movies, but Memento is damn near perfect.

I’m in the apparently small camp that thought the twist in The Prestige was dumb. It sets itself up as a historical drama with the backdrop of Tesla and Edison, then the twist is basically “a wizard did it”. Tesla, an actual person, is retconned to have invented teleportation. It’s like watching a movie about Abraham

I find it’s a case-by-case basis for me, depending on context and the person.

Ren & Stimpy existed and became popular because of Nickelodeon’s interference, not in spite of it. John K’s unfiltered content was pretty terrible without someone reigning him in. Nick made the show more subversive and accessible. It’s sort of a miracle that it aired at all, but this is a case where Standards &

I mean, it still just looks like a Starfleet insignia pin. They just traded one Star Trek logo for another.

Oh, they’re looking for “unique characters, worlds and stories? I wonder if I’d qualify with my character who lures the entire neighborhood over one by one, paints pictures of them, traps them in a room until they die, and then displays their urns in a gallery in front of their portraits. Is that “unique” enough?

No love for the Holdo Maneuver? I swear the entire theater gasped in unison.

This isn’t nearly the first time a Disney ride has been rebranded. Mission to Mars was rebranded as Alien Encounter, and then later became a Lilo & Stitch attraction. The Tower of Terror was replaced by a Guardians of the Galaxy ride. They’ve repurposed all kinds of resources after acquiring new licenses like Star

That’ll happen when you’re a... Dirty White Boy.

“Who set this thing on Head Games!?”

Just what a bot that doesn’t like Deadpool would say.