The Goldeneye caption at the end is killer, well done.
The Goldeneye caption at the end is killer, well done.
Now that, I can get behind! Great fit for the way Netflix likes to do their TV.
As someone who hates console exclusives and has become increasingly distrustful at the way Netflix treats their IPs...This sucks. These guys have a ton of talent, and I really hope Netflix doesn’t throw it away when a couple games in it’s no longer getting them the buzz they’re looking for.
Was wondering the same thing.
Meatheads in the Chicagoland area has these, for anyone curious. I do think the bun is a step up from your typical hot dog bun (although sometimes I miss the poppy seeds), but I think that’s really the only part of note.
I’m just a little skeptical that I’ll like it with Chipotle’s range of Mexican-inspired salsa, to be fair. But I’ll probably try it once just to give it a chance, because I’ll be damned if “that sounds weird” isn’t usually a selling point when I go place like this.
That all sounds great, I mostly meant that if I’m going for an authentic (I mean, as much as Chipotle can muster, lol) burrito I’m not aiming for brisket.
I love that shit, honestly. Korean tacos/burritos are awesome, as is cha-siu. I should’ve been more clear, I just don’t really love the sound of brisket in a Mexican-adjacent burrito.
The brisket in that picture looks perfectly nice, but I’m not sure that’s the type of meat I’d be going for in a burrito.
My understanding (based on others who have tried it) is more or less what you said: It’s more of a flex by Sam Adams than anything else. It’s a really interesting, unique product, but no one is going after it when they’re craving a beer.
I definitely get both sides here. Ronaldo’s conditioning is like 50% of why he’s still an all-timer (other 50% is talent, of course), so I can absolutely see him judging teammates who aren’t willing to put in the same work.
While I think the “icons to clear up” thing was definitely a dig, I’m glad to see your commenting being upvoted, because I feel exactly the same as you and your wife. I’ve put upwards of 100 hours in AC Odyssey, and while some aspects are definitely padded, there’s a lot of cool stuff in the game, and none of it feels…
I do not envy the people playtesting that game a second time, lol.
Looking forward to this; TB’s fried chicken has surprised me with how much I’ve liked it, so this seems like a winner just based on description.
This doesn’t feel like a particularly fair criticism of the character at all; while I’m sure there are a ton of good examples of corporations doing what the article outlines, this character has been part of Destiny’s lore since basically the beginning, and her brother was essentially the “big boss” all the way back in…
Even if true, what does that matter?
As someone who generally hates spoilers, especially in reviews (and/or write-ups), I’ll star and agree with you this one time, lol.
This is a very good change. Destiny’s primary ammo economy was mostly fine for awhile (you rarely ran out), but they changed it a couple years back, and it’s been frustrating ever since. In a game where a lot of tougher enemies aren’t even particularly damaged by primaries; I’ve literally given up on tough encounters…
Honestly generally felt the opposite about this in ME2 and 3, to the point where I used the only unlimited ammo gun available through most of ME3 (the Prothean Particle Rifle...yes, it tracks with my avatar, lol) the entire time.
This is actually it, I think. I was a huge fan of his after the first PotC film (I admittedly hadn’t seen much of his stuff before then), and while his old stuff is still plenty good, it seems like he really fell in love with the Jack Sparrow character, and basically spun a lot of his later roles off of it.