pbraley25
pbraley25
pbraley25

This review said a lot of positive things about the game...

Dude, really? Its been obvious from day one that ALL of Devolver’s conferences are meant to be a huge parody of these kinds of events in general.

Strange, because all of the TLOU2 articles I’ve written have been straightforward tips, advice, or explainers, plus one light-hearted blog about why riding a horse feels cool. I actually very much like this game! Easily one of my favorites this year, if not this console generation. This fight just rubbed me the wrong

The build-up to the Rat King was fantastic, no other part of the game got my heart rate up like that stretch between turning the power on and seeing the massive bloody and terrifyingly empty hole it left behind. But like you said, the boss fight itself was so lack luster. Not being able to dodge around it meant you

It’s not harassment, it’s an email. They’re doing their jobs, dude. 

I too, hate media companies attempting to do the due diligence of verifying information before posting a story that might impact people’s lives.

*SPOILERS*

I really enjoyed my time with the game overall. Mostly I was really pleased with how engrossed I became in the stealth combat sections against other humans. The brutality of it didn’t bother me too often (RDR2 was pretty rough as well, I thought), and if anything it heightened my own sense of tension,

I loved it precisely because it made me feel like I’d been punched in the gut for 30 hours.

Shocked to see Chris D’Elia has been accused of being a comedian.

It was beyond obviously a joke (hilarious too)... seriously makes me question the mental acuity here 

The only new information there is who is directing the pilot. It’s literally a misleading clickbait title. But go off dude.

...what was the key piece of information? That it’s ongoing?

Uh...since when is David Lynch a fascist?

Not sure where this terrible take would come from but it’s earned you an invitation to go fuck yourself.

I honestly think it’s fruitless to compare Rick and Morty to Bojack in terms of character development. Bojack, for all its wackiness, was one of the most considered and engaged character studies in the medium, and the major arcs from that show are all tracing its characters as they go through genuine, massive personal

Dude. An inordinate number of your stories are either Apple advertising, or how to fix Apple stuff to work the way it should.  It might be skimming the surface of the tech tip pool, but not much more.   

I remember when Lifehacker would teach the audience how to set up a Linux-based media server on an old laptop or something. Stuff that required actual work and thinking and left you with a sense of minor accomplishment. Those days are long gone. 

Wow.  How far into the B-roll of blog ideas are we by now?

Are the writers here just bored anymore? Doctor of opinions over here trying to fluff that paycheck. Imagine thinking using periods right now in the world is an issue that warrants this type of write up...

I had two Chinese BBQ spots within two minutes walk from my place on Ludlow Street, one decent, one amazing.