So I bought a PS4 and this game a week ago on a whim. I honestly didn't read a thing about Destiny, didn't play the alpha/beta, didn't watch videos, and generally didn't care for it since I didn't plan on being able to play it. As such, I would say my impressions are generally unvarnished, with minimal hype.
I'm just glad to see this post. I suddenly was dropped a while ago and have been unable to re-connect to Destiny and when I googled it, there was no news about the servers being in trouble. Oddly, just knowing it's not a problem on my end makes me feel better, even though I was screwed mid-mission.
Let's get Chris Brown and Rihanna... oh wait... nevermind.
Kerbal Space Program? Never heard of it. Kerbal Ballistic Missile Simulator though, I've played that a LOT! Eventually my payload of 3 Kerbals per missile will cause Kerbalstan to surrender under the mounting pile of bodies and missile debris.
Should have called it "Super 3DS". Maybe that would trick people into not being pissed that their current 3DS will soon be obsolete.
Gamers really are the worst though. We're one of the worst fan bases of any genre or industry in all of fandom and we seemingly came out of no where 30 some years ago. Forget the movie and music freaks, we are literally the worst.
Omg I forgot about those....
In the same manner of others? Hell no. They offer a full-fledged game at the beginning, and then bring DLC half a year later to increase the content by 50%. Who else does that?
I watch a lot of TV (I don't say that proudly), and I will say True Detective was the creepiest series I have ever watched. I usually had to watch something completely fluffy and harmless for about 30 minutes post show before I could fall asleep.
I heard the leads will be Tom Hanks and a dog.
I'm beginning to expect to be let down. Season 1 was too unexpected and well made for Season 2 to be able to keep up. If they do, I'll be glad to be wrong.
I dunno; I'm partial to Louise, myself. Oh, who am I kidding. All of the Belcher children are delightful (and Linda is the best TV mom!).
Wow, the angle on that Anne Hathaway article is such BS. "Anne Hathaway didn't want to break her diet when a scene in her new movie, "The Intern" with Robert De Niro, required her to nibble on chocolate cake." Nibble? Oh you mean when she had to shoot a scene that might require many takes she wanted to adhere to what…
Okay here's my thing: This trailer shows a lot of action, but the one thing that makes it cool/remarkable is the song from Return of the King, aka The Most Emotionally Devastating Depiction of Sloppy Tomato-Eating In Cinematic History.