Whatever he does, let's hope it doesn't result in the CW version of New 52.
Whatever he does, let's hope it doesn't result in the CW version of New 52.
God, I can't believe I'm defending a Michael Bay film but... the dialogue didn't specifically state that it was a "molecularly unstable atom." The exact line was: "a rare metal; molecularly unstable..."
Donald Glover for Static Shock.
First off: Exclusivity is not a plus. Holding products hostage benefits only the publishers, not you.
You're not excited that one of the main character's parents might be an honest-to-goodness Marvel supervillain? Did someone kill the part of your brain that recognizes fun?
Sorry, you're wrong. Watch that part with Garret again: the scientist carrying him's on the floor, knocked out/dead, and his crate is upended. Looks like on the way out, the not-so-dead Clairvoyant gave one last push, killed his pallbearers, and dragged himself to the robo-surgery chair.
I'm not arguing fidelity to the point of any loss in actual gaming. Don't be that guy who keeps using that flawed statement. The point is, the difference between 30 and 60 fps exists. Given two games of the exact same narrative quality and play experience, the one with better frame rate will look better.
So you're saying that test subjects were killing themselves because they couldn't handle the presence of a hyperintelligent space god in their brains? Well that makes perfect sense.
Two things:
The show's run by a different Whedon. Specifically, Joss' brother Jed and his wife Maurissa Tancharoen.
That, plus May kinda sucks.
Yeah, I know cel-shaded CGI can be good. The reason I pointed it out is because I've been watching the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure reboot recently, and that series' opening credits uses cel-shaded CGI.
Definitely took some cues from The Dark Knight Returns.
Shoulda thrown a drink at his face, then yelled, "what, you didn't get the joke?"
She's not the first person to implant a chip under her skin, nor has she been the most idiotic about it.
Not unless there have been significant advances in latex technology since the last Joel Schumacher tripe.
Not veins, if the hi-res version is to be believed. They're wrinkles. I think they're going for a pseudo-spandex look. That, along with the giant bat-logo and shortened bat-ears, makes me think they're going for a loose TDKR adaptation. The Frank Miller comic, not the Nolan disappointment.
I'm talking specifically about the Asus VG278HE, which I've had for a little over a year now. The display's pretty solid when it comes to response and fluidity of motion in-game. But compared to the Samsung S22B300 next to it, the Samsung holds its colors better in vertical angles than the Asus.
With what again? Seems like you got cut-off mid-insult.
I have the 27" Asus, and it sits a smidge above eye level (I have a tall desk, and a really crappy chair). If I slouch, my Chrome tabs start to look off-color.
But as I said, it's only noticeable in desktop mode. In-game, it usually doesn't matter.