It’s also important to point out Cabel Sasser is responsible for the greatest musical of all time:
It’s also important to point out Cabel Sasser is responsible for the greatest musical of all time:
I’m going to have to disagree. While it does have a bit of that Nintendo polish, it gets old fast. I am already bored to death of it 2 days later. I beat all the levels and have no interest in building out the mushroom kingdom which requires you to sort of play against other players but I’m not sure what the end…
Road sign in Arizona on my way to work earlier this week. Kind of hard to read but it says, “POKEMON GO IS A NO GO WHEN DRIVING.” However, it didn’t say anything about taking pictures of road signs while driving. Thanks ADOT for at least trying.
Agreed. Fantastic soundtrack. I will usually skip through opening credits but I sat through them on every single episode of this because that theme song really did it for me.
I sat down planning to only watch the first episode and ended up bingeing through all eight in one sitting. Contrary to Kirk, I thought it had plenty of substance. Maybe a little by-the-numbers, but I found the characters to be compelling and well developed. And kudos to the casting director. Child actors, especially…
I had no idea this was even in the works and after reading this headline I got so excited and immediately went and watched it. But, after watching it, I am no longer excited and I have to completely disagree with Cecilia. Nothing about it outshines the ‘90s original. Not one thing.
Although it’s already on PC, Stardew Valley is also coming sometime this year for consoles.
In a fantasy world with sorcery, dragons, giants, magic tree people, prophecy, mind control, resurrection and zombies, does the ability to effect events in the past really ruin the story for you?