Fantastic movie, glad I saw it. The finale was a little meh for me, but overall super fun.
Fantastic movie, glad I saw it. The finale was a little meh for me, but overall super fun.
It was such a badass scene. I wasn’t super pleased with the ending, but that was absolutely the standout. Honestly, both McKinnon and Leslie Jones were the standouts for me. Although, the scene where Wiig was trying to hide her computer screen from Charles Dance was great.
That sounds like a super useful app! Any idea what its called? I googled if there was an end scene as the credits were rolling and of course that spoiled it, so an app that just says yay or nay would be great!
Because Melee has those little “tricks” that are tough to learn like wavedashing that the “pros” have loved for years and refuse to give up. Brawl had too much randomness for the community and they stuck with Melee so now they refuse to update.
Last I read they were working on VR games? Who knows at this point. Maybe they’ll be the devs behind the first must have VR game and I’ll eat crow, but I have to imagine they have the capital to fund other things in the immediacy beyond the 3 or 4 popular multiplayer games they have running.
I’m not a huge PC gamer, so I’ve only been following this in the periphery since it started to blow up, but my understanding is Valve has a public API that sites can use. If I was Valve, I’d probably want to look at who was using that API and for what purpose.
Sounds a little late to me. I wish Valve would go back to being an active company instead of being a reactive one. I mean, rake in that Steam money, you deserve it. But then maybe actually do something with it.
The DC gyms are nuts. One day after launch there was a 1000 CP vaporeon outside of my office. ONE DAY. I’m still proud of my dumb 200 CP kingler.
But do you have Gjallarhorn?
Awe man, no multiplayer. I really enjoyed the multiplayer for 2. I know nobody played it, but I had a damn good time running around as a splicer. And your home base apartment? Super cool.
This is a much better take on North American wizardry. I like that wands are restricted to school until the students graduate. And the house animals being ones from the surrounding area/native cultures makes sense for someone who didn’t have a good life back in Europe and adapted to the new land.
So, Jon is now King in the North on the show. Everything else felt like it could happen in the books to me, but this was one that stuck out as being more of a TV moment specifically. Do you guys feel the same way?
I dont know about that. We’ve got a couple plots left and I feel like they’re moving quickly. Dany to Westeros is going to merge with Olenna and the Sand Snakes and then inevitably intersect with Cersei/Jaime. I’d imagine Euron will probably end up lumped in with Cersei here as well. The Riverlands are essentially…
I’m not sold on him surviving past the ending. Jon’s playing the traditional hero. He’s got the bloodline, he’s got the destiny. I just don’t think he lives long post-victory over the white walkers. And even if he does, he’s a terrible leader. Sansa is the true Stark heir and can politic on par with anybody at this…
As much as Sansa should be queen in the north, I’m glad she’s not right now. It would have marked her for death. I don’t think Jon Snow makes it out alive at the end of this whole thing, I think Sansa does. She’s been playing the long game the whole time, and this is just another aspect of that.
It kind of looks like a stylized A to me? For “Alter”?
Agreed. Following the story on NeoGAF apparently the “five guys” thing was what gamergate called itself before he became more well known? I had no idea, and I’ve been reading all of the kotaku articles and somewhat following the online discussion.
Good interview, Jason! I know pushing Bungie on stuff like returning guns/raids is usually a no-go, but it sounded like you almost had them there for a second!
If you could watch the Battlefield 1 trailer again, how many times would you watch it? I think the 3 times I saw t during press conferences just wasn't enough.
Followed this saga a little on neogaf. Fantastic to see Kotaku follow up and research all the possible technical avenues that this could have happened. I thought for sure the hacker was bullshitting, but this actually sounds super plausible.