“No, it doesn’t taste like lounging by the fire and staring up at the sky (there’s no smoke flavor, so that was an odd comparison).”
“No, it doesn’t taste like lounging by the fire and staring up at the sky (there’s no smoke flavor, so that was an odd comparison).”
To be fair, it’s kinda like a known things that major Smash tournaments are infamous for the smell of B.O. constantly in the air. Pretty sure Kotaku has even run an article on the fact.
Truly not shocking. Nintendo has never been crazy about esports in general. They do seem to want to embrace it all in some form, but it seems like they want to ensure that they are ultimately the ones hosting whatever major tournament their games appear in, so that hopefully nothing ever goes wrong, and if something…
No sir, just a big South Park fan, and fan of comedy in general. I have decent expectations for this series, especially after the phenomenal episode before this. So I’m not lying when I say this one was a major disappointment for me, I don’t get how this guy saw something worthy of a B+ when I think I laughed out…
Seems like every gaming journalism site had a story about it at the time. Everybody noticed it at the time lol.
Maybe, but he pretty much came up with the plan to draw the cycle ninjas back to them so that they could be on the attack this time. Would he really intend to put his own men in that kind of danger? It would certainly help to keep suspicions off him though, if he's playing some 4D chess or whatever, willing to use his…
I don’t think so, I think the whole timeshare thing is setting up some season 3 stuff, like it’d be far more interesting to see that huge investment tank and see how that affects the family, but that sounds like a multiple episodes arc.
I believe it was also supposed to be funny. And that’s where it really missed the mark, ya know after the first 10 seconds of it anyway.
Whatever they were aiming for, they really ran that bit into the ground. Was slightly funny when first introduced, but quickly wore out its welcome.
B+? Really? This episode was weak, like really weak. Had solid foundation for a plot, but no real humor to bite into, it felt very phoned in overall, especially after last week’s brilliant and hilarious episode. The city people are chickens or birds or whatever was humorous for a moment, but they really beat that dead…
I think they’re undeniably a scam, but the fact of the matter is that average Joes are genuinely making good money on the scam. Like it's a viable means to make money for the time being, despite everyone kinda winking at each other about it all and knowing it's all bullshit.
Youcan also stream it even on the Switch of you have Hulu and pay for the live TV package of the service on the Nintendo system.
Why take it in the sad direction of making anything you like taste miserable, and instead take it in the direction of being able to temporarily trick your tastebuds into get the same flavor and joy from healthy products that they do from their sweet and salty snacks and whatnot?
Weed does tend to pull out more flavor from things I eat after smoking, but I dunno, it’s nothing mind-blowing, and mostly just results in over-eating because it never stops tasting as great as that first bite. Frankly what I find far more interesting is miracle berry, which, if you aren’t aware, you place on your…
No joke, I thought Bender’s Game was the one of the films with the most consistent and most laugh out loud humor of the movies, the comedy there was the only of the films that really reminded me of the original run’s comedy. Bender’ Big Score had a great story but was light on the laughs, The Beast With a Billion…
I’m not particularly excited. I thought the previous revival was overall fine, but ultimately unnecessary, save a few gems like The Late Philip J. Fry, but one thing I really did like was the finale they had finally given us in the Comedy Central run, it was far better than the finale of the Beast with a Billion…
Geez, this passes for gaming news? What happened to Kotaku?
That’s actually pretty smart, people will go to Wordle, be able to play the game, but also get links for their daily crossword, sudoku, etc. etc.
It’s not even as original as a Password/Scrabble hybrid. It is legit, a direct ripoff of the gameshow Lingo on GSN in the early 2000s, right down to the exact same number of letters each word has (5). Yeah, the colors used to signify a correct letter in the wrong place a correctly placed letter were different. But…
Anyone remember an old game show on the Game Show Network in the early 2000s called Lingo? I ask because, Wordle is literally Lingo, and if Wordle was bought for 7 figures, I would think the creator of Lingo would be in the right to try and get a piece of that pie.