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I think the turret should have an effective cone of vision to reward people who successfully flank it’s location.

Oh, never mind then!

One of the things I was most excited about was that Behind the Scenes shot of an actor performing the Vanguard floor punch.

I think Blizzard released official artist reference guides for some characters a while back too.

I think the mission should have had at least a method of death and maybe a disguise qualifier like the escalation missions.

Probably when one of the actors finally decides to retire / gets bored of money trucks in the driveway.

I took advantage of Amazon Prime’s free 7 day offer to try out the Starz add-on service so I could watch Ant-Man, and rewatch Age of Ultron and Winter Soldier.

Yea... I know two baby-boomer immigrant siblings who went through the starving immigrant to successful American entrepreneur grind, and they came out pretty much polar opposites.

The main thing I took away from the trailer is that she’s probably going to steal the whole movie from the rest of the cast.

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I never got around to buying a PS3, but I still fondly remember the “Michael” commercial.

My favorite mission in the campaign was certainly the simultaneous base defense/relay assault one.

That was fun too, but the monetary reward system in Blood Money counter-intuitively rewarded being a sneaky sneak with a larger selection of items and weapons suited for assault style playthroughs rather than stealth ones.

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The Advent troopers actually sound like they share DNA with Mr. Blobby.

Once my snipers got the ‘Serial’ ability, I actually felt kind of bad for Advent.

One of the major changes from XCOM to XCOM 2 I’ve noticed is that there is a bigger emphasis on vertical movements and destructible environments on just about every map. Also, the game is much more generous with how many explosives you can take with you from mid-to late game.

I once read an amusing, but pretty muchaprophyical anecdote from someone who claimed to have worked on the movie.

And it’s obviously been a while since I last read it cause I just remembered that it wasn’t Ed Brubaker who wrote it, but Ty Templeton.

This is one of those things which I think the DCAU executed best.

“Youth is wasted on the young”

If there’s one thing Jeph Loeb is good at it, it’s squeezing out diminishing returns from a successful formula.