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the timeline has been split into three (DC, Wildstorm, and Vertigo). Under instructions of a mysterious figure, Flash combines the three timelines,

Googled it. Read two lines. Stopped at “Reverse-flash” being the baddie. Assumed he’s the slowest man on earth. Felt like sufficient information.

The early Silver Earring is a bit the opposite. The plot is ridiculously complex, and the reveals presented if you cannot guess them really felt like a deliberately un-guessable joke more than an expected solution. So you could try it for the challenge. The tabletop Consulting Detective games have been adapted to PC,

No, it’s more contemplative and creative than puzzly. If I remember well, the gameplay was mostly about dialogues, shaping stories, meeting further deformed versions of them, collecting them. In a way I found the texture and theme close to Obra Dinn, but not the puzzles.

It’s particularly fascinating as this has been the objectively worst, most profoundly damaging year ever for me, and for most of my friends, for completely different random reasons, completely independent from each others and unrelated to the global issues of 2020.

Ah, also : Greenland. Basic kaboom movie. Enjoyed some aspects, such as the mediatically downplayed approach of the asteroid. Other aspects are just typical american stuff : family family family. The world is ending, billions will die, but oh no our worst nightmare : a family is split (an american one, I mean, we know

Moonbase 8 was very disappointing. The premise is NASA semi-training dumb&dumber-level astronauts in some Social Isolation Study. But their level of clownery made no sense in the story. And made for somewhat tedious humour (“ha ha ha they are so dumb they know nothing” only goes that far).

tell me another game as good as Return of the Obra Dinn 

The high points of this movie—the Order 66 scene, the Darth Plagueis scene, the climactic lightsaber fight—are as good as anything in the original trilogy.

No interest for Elder Scroll Online, as I don’t do multiplayer. Except for, indeed, a long phase of browser-based MMO (Urban Dead a bit obsessively but also a bit of Shartak and a touch of Cthulhu Nation).

Yes, one very strange thing, certainly a bug, that I loved in Morrowind but that I do not miss at all, was the fact that most caves were filled with water. And with drowned floating corpses. It made the looting a weird matter of dangerous free diving instead of endless fights. I rationalized it by assuming there had

Yeah, for me it’s still the pseudo-progressive equivalent to the islamophobic usage of “mohammed” (or the racist “bamboula” in France).

Hah, I remember some santa epicness in some old Saints Row sequel. Saints Row is an awesome, insane series, that puts GTA to shame. Also Sam and Max did have some thrilling Santa adventures near the magnetic pole (“you mean polanski?”).

The use of “karen” as a derogative term gives me the absolute exact same impression as *blonde jokes*.

Okay, The AVClub. We have to talk.

Still confused by the absence of Temple of Doom and Back to the Future 3.

Are you always answering with a question ?

Do you expect me to talk ?
- No mister Bond, I expect you to sing.

Next year you can expect the announcement of the origins movie for M, the Moneypenny cartoon, and four to eight tv series including the Leiter spinoff and the Auric prequel, and the first cinema adaptation of James Bond Junior.