pgold05
pgold05
pgold05

Split and The Visit were both good films I enjoyed. 

I mean, the movie really did play up the mystery, I was annoyed the trailer ruined it considering how INTEGRAL the mystery was in the first half of the movie.

The issue, for me at least is much more fundamental. These tactics and pay models change how the developer sees both the game and thier customers. Before all the incentive was to make a good game that people could enjoy, otherwise reviews and word of mouth would be bad and people would not buy it. You had incentive to

how can a game be the best game you’ve ever played but have bad gameplay?

The Witcher 3... I consider it the best game I have ever played, but I also understand it does not have great game play. It’s just the epitome of RPG, emphasis on the role playing. Its like a surprising, amazing super fun of DND. A game where every nook and cranny has a story to tell, lovingly handcrafted. It’s the

Has there ever been an animated movie/show that actually merited its live action remake, were said remake adding to the story? Why do they keep doing this, who are these movies for?

Everything is awful.

Honestly the best is the costco hot dogs

I play a lot of platforms, I also play a lot of RPG's. Lets just say that I am no Nintendo fanboy and have a lot of experience with good and bad games like color splash.

I have played a lot of games over the years, and have a deep fondness for the classics that came out when I was a kid like Chrono Trigger, Ocarina of Time, classic rare games, ect. When people like me grumble about the state of video games now n days, others say its just rose tinted glasses and that as you grow up

So, Why didn't Major just tell Max Rager they can just cure the zombies instead of going along with there insane kill super high profile rich people plan? I mean at that point if they can make and cure zombies they basically can sell a cureall /immortality serum and throw that super max crap in the garbage.