Last year it was because he wanted to be there for Kanye during his breakdown
Last year it was because he wanted to be there for Kanye during his breakdown
Breath of the Wild is the best one to start with! That and Wind Waker HD are two of the most beautiful, alive games I've ever played and I don't consider myself to be a Zelda fan.
Isn't there an HD collection or something for PS3? I've never played the series but always wanted to.
Well, a TV show version of the real Aziz, presumably with some of the edges sanded off.
Right, and that's completely subjective. I still don't think people were impressed at the time because it was revolutionary and now, a quarter-century later, it's any less unique and idiosyncratic.
He's brilliant as Tom Haverford, but Dev is so much less interesting and clearly just an idealized version of Aziz. He isn't a bad actor, but like John Mulaney, he doesn't excel at playing himself.
For some reason I interpreted that song to be about a small child witnessing all manner of drunken debauchery, including sex, and it made me tear up because it was so disturbing. So job well done, Lynch.
Splatoon was the game that justified my Wii U purchase, despite me not being a fan of online shooters. It's a bright, creative, and polished experience that actually has a single-player campaign (Overwatch, eat your heart out).
Did PS3 get the new movie tie-in Ratchet and Clank from last year that was by all accounts still really good?
If it makes you feel any better, the Wii U and PS3, which are 5 years old and a decade old, respectively, got the two biggest games of the year so far (Zelda and Persona). Plus, there's DLC for Breath of the Wild coming this summer and winter, and personally I have so many new games left to play on both systems that…
Like a simple nerd
Why is it so important to you to believe he wasn't asked?
Those are intentional stylistic choices, not a symptom of aging. They were weird at the time, too.
I am a big fan of Crazy Clown Time
He said he couldn't work on Community without having the ability to say, "it has to be like this or I quit" multiple times per day, which is why he didn't remain as a consultant for season 4.
Gus Spellman doesn't work for AVC anymore so I doubt it
*write
I'm a lame teenager and this episode blows.
"Superimposed on top" I feel like this applies to other aspects of the show as well
That's the most common criticism I read online (and happen to agree with).