marteastwood47
MartEastwood47
marteastwood47

Please don’t call games that just came out a masterpiece. Because it isn’t. It simply isn't.

Hopefully, this quest will help Kotaku in the future.

It's plausible. I thought the story with how a guy betrays you because he's a father, felt too overdone.

I thought the storytelling felt cliche. I’m just glad EA isn’t doing Star Wars.

Kotaku is so obsessed with this streamer, it’s creepy.

Disney Star Wars said there’s only 300 years of interstellar travel? What morons

You know what’s weird? Concept art has the Star Liner as the backdrop making it seem like that’s where you were going. But this is what you see when you see the entrance.

I remember the rumblings for the sequel for years. What an oversight by Fox though. I will never understand the mindset execs have thinking the audience wants this and completely ignore what mainstream movies are actually doing and making tons of money doing exactly what the writers are proposing.

Are you going to Kakariko Village first? The game specifically says go to Rito Village first. I didn’t even know Sages was a thing yet.

Half the enemies have rock weapons. Somehow. How do enemies have fused weapons, anyway?

I feel like weapons break faster than usual.

Starbucks baristas only know how to make Frappucinos now because that’s all anyone gets. I tried a coffee and it was no longer a coffee. It was a gross sludge that I wonder how it got made. Coffee is so simple to make and I’m still baffled how this happened.

We are going backwards as a species.

But most career fields don’t really require going this far to find information ever again.

Especially when that knowledge is never used again in their entire life.

I never really thought it was. It always looked like a sad practice.

Oh, boy. More episodes where the actual twist is cheating.

Good information to know when my insurance doesn’t want to cover me getting a cpap machine when I need one. So great.

There's something very strange to say it to this game but not have it be okay for other games. It's like there's some sort of bias.

The books look great, but are they really $95 great? When did books get so expensive? Are the books made to last? What’s so special about these books to be so costly?