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its literally named prince of PERSIA, how can you say its set in Egypt :)) ?

ok so by the time Inquisition came out, we all knew what Bioware was capable of and also what EA did to push the studios.

lack of polish and being a compact experience was the thing that Inquisition lacked, i mean its still the ebst game that came out that year and certainly one of the best AAA RPGs in the alst 10

i know its a little off topic, well not that much, but aren’t you guys sick of seeing batman everywhere you look?! or is it just me?!

Rihanna part was interesting, just had a meh ending, Delevigne surprisingly did an okay job, it was the male lead who sucked. when you blow that much money on the movie itself then finding a star is problematic.

he is an unrealistic hero, and you might think “ well no shit, he fights aliens and monsters on a multiverse scale” but what i mean is that a billionaire who spends his fortune on equipment so that he can fight crime is an unrealistic hero or even character, literally an orc who wants to kill elves just because

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why so excited James? her movie kinda bombed this week and was kind of a mess, and a New Gods movie has to be similar to the scope of what she failed at, so i think people should be cautious. and i know that if it wasnt her people wouldn’t be as excited by the news and would point out the failures of the director.

but

im curious, are you a Batman fan?!

when someone creates something he can take it any direction he wants, as is the supposed change in the Force from originals to prequels, Lucas wanted that direction so he went for it, and i understand it because when there are that many Force user in the galaxy the application of it becomes more routine and mundane

heard that Deadpool did terribly in screenings so they’re having reshoots.

“John has the chops.” judging by Iron man 3 and Shannara Chronicles?! 

does Hollywood have any original ideas?!

does Millar still remember a guy named Clark Kent? which is basically the whole heart of the character Superman

Dragon Age ,to me, always seemed to be influenced by 90s High Fantasy, Wheel of Time, ASoIAF and... as well as being influenced by LoTR. but i remember playing the Inquisition and feeling like Rand Al’Thor from Wheel of Time, the war table was essential for me to draw such a comparison, both protagonists are trying to

there is truth at the heart of what he says but its presented with a sort of hate for the idea of worldbuilding which makes its objectivity less effective.

back in 2004, i got to watch Blade 1 & 2, i was 13 at the time and it was kind of a censored version of the film, but i enjoyed the hell out of those movies, i remember it was right around the time that i watched the first Underworld, too.

your hate for the show is past the point of annoying and its now amusing!!

Ragnarok was intended to be a comedy i think, which is why i enjoyed it for what it was.

Altered Carbon did everything right in regards to a first season to attract viewers. violence, sex and an intriguing new world, also i thoughts some of the monologues at the beginning of each episode had awesome writing, whether its from the book or show’s writers hats off to them.

if it fails its only because of

ME,DA and the Witcher was there, im happy with this article :D