pbraley25
pbraley25
pbraley25

As someone who has only recently started their journey of making delicious ramen at home, I appreciate the hell out of these articles.

With all the (well-deserved) gushing this game was getting, I was waiting for the super edgy “actually it’s not that good” think-piece. I understand the idea of dissonance being created by a hyper-detailed world full of NPC’s who aren’t actual living humans, but come on. The NPC’s are without a doubt more realized and

This, ad infinitum.

Your suggestions for how the commenter could have “not been a jerk” is EXACTLY what he did. Probably don’t be so unprofessionally sensitive, dick.

Actually you are undoubtedly the jerk in this situation.

Please let the gods of A.V. Club listen to its readers and fire this god-awful writer.

I love how they give all the horror series to the worst reviewer on A.V. Club. This lady needs to get over herself and find a new career.

Still want to play this, but I’m super disappointed in the NG+ and Ultimate difficulty. Booted the game back up when they updated with those features, only to find that the game isn’t any harder—— save only that the bad guys do more damage. That’s it. Within 15 minutes I’d racked up a 200+ combo in a gang hideout,

What the fuck are ducks doing in Chico? It’s just hot as hell and full of meth as far as I can tell.

If you’re going to work, try working on your reading comprehension skills.

Having to look at a map in order to figure out where you’re going sure sounds more like exploration to me. It reminds me of my playthrough of Witcher 3 where I turned off the HUD. Waiting to get out of work and start Odyssey, so maybe I’ll have a better understanding of your qualms after putting in a few hours. Sorry

I mean if you’re still setting down a pin it seems like you’re just making your own “guided mode” instead of doing any actual “exploration.”

Rhino Stew are also the creators of 2 Kawaii for Comfort, ASMR Bank Robbery, David Lynch’s Typing Tutor, and Dark Soul Cycle!

That’s not to say the story of the hoteliers from away (from away: where you’re from if you weren’t born in Maine)...”

I’ve literally never heard this. I’ve heard people from out of state called “flatlanders” or even just “out-of-staters” infinitely more times. This writer reeks of someone who desperately wants to

Man, white-knight shit has gotten pretty confused. Maybe Rich hates stand-up comedy more than himself?

I don’t really agree with your take on Sharp Objects, and I definitely consider the slow pace to have been beneficial to the show. Could the story have been told in a 2 hour movie? Sure, but I think we’d miss a lot of the rich characterization that we got for the key players in the story— something that I find is

I don’t necessarily agree with your take on Sharp Objects, but I can’t argue that I think The Terror was better. I’m not, however, excited for the second season. The premise is interesting but I think it’s a little far afield from what I think made the narrative of the first season so compelling. I’m just getting real

Between this and The Terror we have had some amazingly pristine, complete seasons of new shows this year. The reveal at the end was so well done, and though it left me with an appetite for the how’s and why’s of the Wind Gap murders, those after credits shots were so visceral and succinct that I think I’m totally

As someone who grew up about 20 minutes from Stephen King, I’ll agree that this show does a fantastic job making the (albeit very similar) filmed Massachusetts feel like Bangor (Bang-gore, not Banger) in some much darker timeline, or Skowhegan in every timeline. The author of this, however, is obsessed with a bunch of

As someone who grew up about 20 minutes from Stephen King, I’ll agree that this show does a fantastic job making the (albeit very similar) filmed Massachusetts feel like Bangor (Bang-gore, not Banger) in some much darker timeline, or Skowhegan in every timeline. The author of this, however, is obsessed with a bunch of