But... what about scientists getting lost straight after they created a 3d map of the whole cave system? And then poking at alien lifeforms to see what happens?
But... what about scientists getting lost straight after they created a 3d map of the whole cave system? And then poking at alien lifeforms to see what happens?
3. Wes Craven
True, Avengers is also full of complete nonsense, but at least those movies never pretend to be much more than a crazy popcorn-fest.
Some people also like Star Wars 1-2-3, but those people are mostly 6-12 years old.
And then not telling anyone what they’re doing even though they paid billions to get to that point. Then just set the scientists loose, pressing buttons everywhere and poking at things they shouldn’t poke at. End the movie with spaceships rolling around like we’re playing rocket league.
That part was so bad, it was almost funny. Much worse/funnier than the NOOOOOOO at the end of part 3.
Yeah but that’s always where it goes wrong isn’t it? The director consciously trying to tell the audience a ‘bigger’ story, instead of simply providing us with a mystery that we can ponder for ourselves.
France still is the best trading partner of Germany :)
Bill Bryson wrote about his trip through the U.S. - rapidly becoming a sad and endless landscape of abandoned mega-malls and parking lots.
Sonic racing is a solid game, if unbalanced at certain points (difficulty spikes). It’s certainly not better than MK8 on the Wii U, but MK7 on the 3DS. That game was a bit of a letdown.
Hmmm.... still not a very convincing list. Lots of rehashes of old franchises, with nothing more than polished-up graphics. Especially GTA V gets way too much credit for what it really is. That being said, I AM waiting impatiently for Just Cause 3...
If you walk around in a Japanese game shop it sure seems that the Vita is the biggest game system of all. SO MANY Vita games!
Yeah in those kind of games the only thing I’m ever working towards is increasing my strength/carrying capacity. But it’s never enough!
I know! You’re a robot! It makes perfect sense. You don’t know that animals need food and girlfriends need... ehrm... (let me get back to you on that).
You had to tweak the playheads of your cassette player if you didn’t hear anything. I had a special screwdriver for that.
Or switching them around, listening to Ghosts ‘n Goblins while your computer is trying to interpret Billy Ocean.
I’m afraid in real Japan you won’t find this minimalism to be all that commonplace... You WILL find many clever solutions to use small spaces as efficiently as possible. Putting your bed in the closet in daytime is one such a thing.
I once put all my stuff in storage for a year. When I came back, I realized I apparently didn’t need any of it, so I sold it all. Even the sentimental items. Never looked back since, although I am starting to accumulate new stuff that I think I need - an inescapable fate when living in a capitalist/materialist society.
Disney Infinity? I’m struggling here!
Ehrm... aren’t these prime examples of toys that look fun but really aren’t ? (except for the lego basic creative thingies)