Hey, ummm... Be careful.
Hey, ummm... Be careful.
I hope this movie ends with Lydia traveling to Hawaii, setting up the third movie.
Damn, if true, it’s fucking over. I don’t come to kotaku for such high quality guides as “the first five steps: literally the ingame, always on screen tutorial”
But how are we going to hit our 50 guide quota without BG3 DLC?
If this makes enough money , I assume the title of the third movie will lead to people constantly summoning him
Fine with me, can’t wait to see what they’ll do :)
And honestly, give them a crack at making a proper sequel to Dragon Age: Origins. Since EA/Bioware keeps fucking it up.... We just want to continue our Warden you asshats!
Seriously, the guy obviously follows the Musk School of losing money.
This is a bummer but what would be cool is if Kotaku could be done with Jim Spanfeller, a man who is both an herb and hilariously bad at his job.
reminder that this website sucks:
This doesn’t look like a how-to guide for BG3, does Spanfeller know about this?
What really gets me is that none of these productions using AI are up-front about it. They all try to sneak that shit in through the margins where they think no one will notice. The end credits of Secret Invasion, the creepy crowd scene in Prom Pact, the poster for Fallout the series, now this. None of these…
Well, in the sequel it’s established that the Ghostbusters went out of business a couple of years after the first movie, not to mention hit with tons of property damage lawsuits. They never franchised anything. So yeah, Ray definitely lost the house.
Finally just watched Afterlife. It was... fine. Incredibly slow. Could have cut like 20 minutes out of the first hour, easily. Once it got to about the 1 hour 15 minute mark, things started to get interesting, and the last 45 minutes were pretty solid. Good enough to make me interested in this new one.
Maverick. Dial of Destiny. Blade Runner 2049.
They’ve taken over the old fire station that used to house those old Ghostbusters.
Make like Elsa and Let It Go
That’s what’s so weird to me about this particular swath of reboots; it’s not necessarily weird that people have affection for Ghostbusters (fond memories here of running around the house with a canister vacuum, pretending it was a proton pack), but the straight-up reverence and nostalgia doesn’t seem to line up with…
Bustin' makes me feel... Nothing.
Sounds like another installment in a franchise that really didn’t need to be a franchise.
Could have saved yourself a lot of time by writing a one-word review: