mdvillarreal
MDVillarreal
mdvillarreal

I’ve never played the game, but it sounds very much dead to me.  With no real ability to produce future DLC and a dwindling player base, they will eventually realize it’s no longer feasible to put forth any effort into fixing bugs or adding dedicated servers.  It would be akin to putting new tires on a totaled car.

I also cringed at the moment where he was stripping the wire by dangerously slicing towards his finger rather than using wire strippers.  I’m not sure if that’s intentionally done to imply that the whole idea is bad or if the guy really didn’t know any better.

That was my biggest problem and where I think they really took a wrong turn with TLJ.  It felt like a movie that was completely disconnected from the movie that just came before it and seemed designed to just spitefully shit all over the themes and ideas set up beforehand.

I feel the same. I just turned 31, but I remember back in the day when the Avengers were just a superhero team that comic book readers and maybe videogame players would recognize.  The “A” symbol is everywhere now and you don’t have to have ever read a comic to recognize it.  It is fantastic how much the Marvel films

That’s why I don’t see a streaming-only console becoming a reality anytime soon. There are some parts of the country that could support it, but the majority would not be able to use it with the way internet infrastructure is today.  I also think game prices would have to come way down before consumers would be willing

I laughed out loud at the Babadook reference.

I thought the first one was largely a solid Transformers movie. Sadly, that was the last one that was pretty cohesive and not such an overproduced, headscratching bore.

X3 was a jumbled, troubled mess and though Spider-Man 3 had its share of troubles, I thought it held together a bit better (though it couldn’t reach the level of Spider-Man 2, which I still feel is one of the best superhero films ever made).

The Spawn movie had many problems, but I still enjoyed it. I always loved Spawn’s design. I will say, however, that the Hell scenes are among the worst CGI I’ve ever seen in a big movie.

I’m on the fence about Venom, but the effects I’ve seen from the 2nd trailer look awesome! The transformation looks exactly like the way he’s frequently drawn in the comics, something that they didn’t get right in Spider-Man 3.

They should fade out on him sitting on a farm somewhere smiling at the sunset having just perfectly balanced the universe.

I like the idea of being able to catch Pokemon in PoGo and then having the ability to transfer to the actual game. If handled right, it could far better replicate the feel of being a real trainer scouring the real world to find Pokemon.

Considering? How could they stop it?

I joined GPM a couple of years ago and love it. It usually has whatever I want when I want to hear it. I too hope it doesn’t get rolled into this Youtube junk. Leave the music alone!

“Backpedal like a crab avoiding a gumbo pot.” Wonderful expression!

Very true. That’s a detail lost in all the noise of this time period, but one that I’m sure will come out in books written about all this shamefulness years down the road.

I was spared while sitting at home watching WWE Smackdown.

Though the driver should’ve been paying a bit more attention, I don’t think he could’ve prevented it. Someone stepping out right in front of a moving vehicle in the dark wearing no kind of reflective clothing or reflectors (that I could see from the video) is making a dangerous move. Anybody that drives regularly at

Destiny’s tortured, rushed production was to thank for that.

I think the best thing they can do is leave his matches on the Network and let the audience decide whether they want to see them or not.