seanbond007
Sean Bond
seanbond007

There are a quite a few types of pizza that have a “juicy” tomato base to the sauce (although I generally wouldn’t refer to it as that; sauce is sauce to me). Tomatoes produce tomato juice, so unless the sauce is dry, I think juicy is a pretty accurate term. But given that you say your pizzas also don’t have grease

Chances are, if you can afford to drop $1000 on a phone (and do so), you’re not going to care about keeping an “old” phone 2 years later. Speaking as someone who owned every phone up until a couple gens back (thanks to carrier subsidies), all the old phones do is gather dust and space in your house unless you have a

Do you live in a major metro area? Do you ever order pizza (especially for delivery) outside your neighborhood? If the answer is “no” to both of those, I can see why it’d be easy to always have burning hot pizza on your table. But there’s a reason places like Dominos advertise the new “tech” they use to deliver their

Are most of your pizzas just cheese bread?

Preheat the oven to sub 212 degrees, throw the stone in. That way when the pizza gets there (the assumption is that it will have cooled down) you can put it in an oven that is warm enough to warm up the pizza, but not hot enough to cook it further. It’s why the “keep warm” setting exists.

Even if that were true, as soon as people found out it was a hoax, they went back to not caring, so it probably accomplished nothing.

Speaking as someone who wanted a Borg cube fridge, you’re not wrong, lol.

Honestly? I’m generally a fan of MS’s design language for their consoles. I loved the huge OG Xbox One, and while I appreciate the design of my PS4 slim, there’s something reassuring and old-school A/V about the XB series. I think the XSeX has a cool utilitarian look to it; Sony always nails the “cool, futuristic”

I can barely tolerate 4's controls, now, even on the Wii (which I consider a huge step up from the OG versions). It’s not so much an indictment of the controls themselves as it is how much I loathe tank controls, even the greatly improved ones in 4. In fairness though, I’m not including 4 in this comparison, because I

Honestly, I’ve always thought they all held up really badly; then again, I’ve literally never liked the controls in the games, so gameplay was always a secondary draw for me, lol. I like CV’s setting more than most, and while the story is ridiculous, if they removed or toned down Steve, I’d still enjoy the crazy B

Yeah, I actually saw the same thing on Twitter a few minutes ago. Too bad.

I wouldn’t be surprised if CV is next or at least pretty soon on the docket. It makes sense to go from RE2 to 3, since the stories are basically concurrent, and CV is its own thing. CV is probably my all-time favorite of the old school RE games (so anything pre-RE4), but given how different these remakes have been

Thank god, I was worried I was going to go the entire morning without some inane usage of the (incredibly overused) term “fake news!”

Between this and Automata hitting Game Pass next month, I’m excited to finally  jump on these games that I’ve always meant to play. The one positive thing about the current pandemic is the free time I have to go over my backlog...

My bad, good correction!

“People don’t get what they deserve. They get what their parents and grandparents deserved.”

It’s not that, I’ve just never watched the Wire, and it’s less “current” so I figured I’d go with the stuff I knew. And in fairness, while I didn’t know Gillen was on the Wire, but I knew Lance was.

“ILL TYPE THE WAY I WANT TO TYPE AND YOU CAN GET RIGHT THE FUCK OVER IT”

Not surprised at all that this expansion seems fully fleshed-out; it seemed pretty clear to me that Remedy had a very strong idea where the entire world of Control was going, and the Foundation in particular stood out as an area where there was probably more to it than we could access.