yes! this is the inevitable logical narrative conclusion of so many plot threads.
yes! this is the inevitable logical narrative conclusion of so many plot threads.
he predates any of the aristocratic families. he’s one of the First Men.
YES. he is simple. he wants to destroy the world of the living. they’ve said that many times.
he has a motivation: he is explicitly a weapon the children created to destroy men.
i think the point is that she staged a coup. she couldn’t win power or influence through politics and scheming, so she took them by force. anyone who would have seriously opposed her was blown up.
THANK YOU.
so i was extremely let down by the very first episode of this season. it seemed stilted and poorly made and boring. i loved the second and third episode. (i think the long night may be my favorite episode of television ever, from a pure enjoyment standpoint). i get why the first episode was how it was: it was setting…
nah, i like games because i like being in the world. even if there isn’t a story, there’s design and lore.
that is my favorite line of Avengers!
you’re someone after my own heart! well said.
hey, so are there any statistics about how much more money service games make?
oh that would be SUPER cool! that would be so fun.
yeah, in my mind Witcher 3 is currently the gold standard for RPG games, especially in graphics and story. i liked the combat, but i’m more into the setting and story than the fighting, so i’m probably not a great judge. but man, that is a gorgeous game with some unbelievable twists and turns.
i’m actually in the middle of my 4th or so DAI playthrough, and this is the first time that the static nature of the sets and the world has really bothered me. before, i think i just loved how good it looked and how big everything was that i didn’t pay enough attention. i will admit that i like having a lot of…
i would LOVE to a play a remastered origins. i played once before my ps3 died (and i’m not going to get another just for that game), and i’d love to play it again. i’m a console player who never has PCs that can run games, so that’s not happening either.
yeah, i will freely admit that i’ve paid for some stuff (mostly settlement extras) for fallout 4, in addition to buying the game and all of its DLCs. i was happy to do so.
agreed. it was a good story in a crappy game, and i want more story!
i actually hold out hope for Sansa and Tyrion!
i mean, i get that you don’t understand what it’s like to be a parent until you’re a parent. i absolutely accept that.
YES. i have so many fond memories of playing by myself and i feel bad for kids now that won’t have that.