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Sean Daugherty
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Ah, why can I never find real women who are looking for non-Euclidean geometries?

He’s one of the best breakdown artists in comic book history, IMO. When DC did their 52 weekly event back in the mid-2000s, he provided the breakdowns for every single issue. The fact that he managed to not only do without missing a deadline, but to produce a frankly gorgeous book in the process is downright

Well, they’ve got the Captain Marvel family in the same image, and they were still Earth-S at the time.

Around twenty years ago, right after the Batman titles had gotten through the seemingly neverending slog that was Knightfall (not a bad story, but it went on way too long), there was a one-off, Zero Hour tie-in issue featuring the return of the original Alfred Beagle. With a brief nod to the idea that the timeline was

The 3DS could probably do it... but it would be more work than I suspect Nintendo cares to put into it. Maybe if there was more than one or two games worthy of a rerelease, but I think we’re way more likely to see a full-on remake of Wario Land (and it’s not like Nintendo is known for doing those to begin with) than a

I don’t think I could disagree any more strongly if I wanted to. The weird thing is, I see this argument a lot: the more the strip focused on Snoopy, the “cutesier” and more trivial it got. But... that’s not Snoopy. At all. Snoopy is, IMO, the most biting example of Charles Schulz’s satire in the entire strip. He

Only tangentially related, but does anyone know of a mouse (gaming or otherwise) that has two side buttons on opposite sides of the mouse? Everyone seems to be making them so that they’re both on the left side, and I really don’t like that layout....

Jason X was the only Friday the 13th sequel I really enjoyed after part 4. Like the Evil Dead sequels, it worked because it stopped trying to take the central concept seriously and went for comedy.

I choose to believe that this is all another backdoor pilot. Just like we had Grant Gustin do a guest stint on season 2 of Arrow as a prelude to getting The Flash, and Brandon Routh served a similar role in season 3, I want to believe that, should this guest appearance go over well, the CW will be considering bringing

One last time, for free, here are sources you could have found easily had you bothered looking:

Oh, for God’s sake. Leaving aside that your recommendation is that Obsidian should have burnt their bridges with Bethesda and pretty much ensured that they’d never work together again on the dubious belief that (famously litigation-happy) Bethesda wouldn’t have an open and shut case against them, third-party

Wait... seriously? Your argument seriously is that Obsidian should have said, in essence, “fuck you, Bethesda: we’re going to take another year to finish this game,” and that, as long as they *eventually* did, there would have been no problem? I mean, even if this didn’t end up burning every bridge between the two

Right. A good business owner would have funded Q&A entirely out of his own pocket... and when that amount proved laughably insufficient to do so, then what? Feargus Urquhart is not a multimillionaire, and the salary of relatively small studio isn’t going to cover the Q&A costs for a AAA release (which would be roughly

You lied about the delay to South Park: The Stick of Truth having anything to do with Obsidian. You lied about a significant number of current Obsidian employees being BioWare expats. You lied about Black Isle developing the first BG: Dark Alliance game. You lied about how it was Obsidian’s responsibility to do Q&A

Now you’re arguing against your own argument. You’re the one who insisted that Obsidian was terrible for not spending money and time to do Q&A work the contracts they sign don’t budget for. How, exactly, do you think the publisher is going to react when Obsidian tells them they unilaterally modified the timetable in

Once again, Troika’s history is well documented, and you’ve clearly done enough research to know that your retelling is dishonest to the point of outright lying. Arguing that Interplay’s in-name-only revival of the Black Isle branding has anything to do with either Troika or Obsidian is even remotely relevant is like

All right, you don’t understand how the industry works, clearly don’t care to learn, and can’t even be internally consistent with your fanciful idea of how the industry should work. A third party developer is supposed to take money they don’t have, to do a job they’re not contracted to do, with time they’re not

We’re going to gloss over the fact that black isle and bioware employed over half of the same staff at different points in their careers.

This is because Obsidian is basically the Bioware B team, since a majority of their employ consist of fired Bioware developers — and the games they knew how to make, were the 2D D&D games, Baldurs Gate.

No, but calling it a story “of very stupid restaurant customers” seems a bit much. The guy asked a legitimate (if clearly uninformed) question in a polite way. The whole thing could have been resolved with a straightforward answer.