Yeah, that crop turned out weird. Fixing…
Yeah, that crop turned out weird. Fixing…
You caught me!
"how bout a bag of Doritos celebrating straight people."
Tragically, M,MISWD wasn't technically a Lifetime movie—it was shot as a theatrical release, then got released on NBC when it couldn't find a distributor. I know, because it was in my first draft, and I was mad when I had to cut it.
Yup, it came off as ambiguous. Went back in and edited a few things to make the fact that Rogen is supporting Robichaux more clear.
Someone suggested in the original article about it that he might play a flashback version of Aerys, and now that's all I can think about for him.
It's actually kind of worse: He technically wants Grodin to give him the dog so that he can sell him to weapons manufacturers who want to perform ammo tests on large dog skulls.
Thanks for pointing this out!
Thanks for the correction, fixing this now.
I think, if asked, I could probably recite every step you need to take to win Quest for Glory 2 from memory. It's a good use of brain space.
The moral ambivalence that creeps into the end of Majora's Mask is so cool.
Dead Money is really weird, because it's attempting to essentially do a survival horror game in the New Vegas world. I actually really like it, because it approaches difficulty from a different direction than "just make the numbers bigger," which is what I didn't like about Lonesome Road. But I can definitely see…
You're in for a good time with the Dark Souls DLC. It's some of the best stuff in the game, especially compared to the late-game areas you're probably hanging out in when you get to it.
Yeah, the soundtrack is amazing. Not super huge, but the way the triumphant music kicks in when you grab the level's key always feels great.
If you've got time to kill and a taste for older games, Watch Out For Fireballs is pretty great. They pick an old game and spend an hour or two explicating it thoroughly. Informative and funny.
This made me laugh out loud.
I have, and you can't. You can flirt with him when you recruit him, similar to what you can do with Cass, but that's as far as it goes.
The initial pitch for this article had a section about Love's work in it. Specifically, the "Go make a cake" part of Hate Plus, which is my favorite video game romance moment ever, because it accurately recreates the parts of romance where sometimes you have to do something annoying to make the other "person" happy,…
Thanks!
Can you point them out?