snackage
snackage
snackage

They should just have Camilla Luddington do it. She's already the voice of Lara, and is mindblowingly hot, so I don't really see a problem.

Part of the problem is that the quotes used in this article, the pull quotes if you will, are incomplete. Take the vanity one. He actually said more about that:

*sigh* So we're not going to acknowledge the incredibly insightful things he said as well? No? Can't say I'm too shocked. It's so much easier to go "LOL Kanye and his ridiculous antics" than it is to really critically analyze and discuss his politics and artistry. Not for nothing, but the former is lazy as fuck. But,

If you call it X-Women, you are creating a spin-off, like X-Force, X-Static, Generation X, X-Factor, etc.

Are they reprinting the Lucifer TPB's?

PC Gamers:

Yes, it is less realistic than reality...but honestly, people really would've moaned about any sort of exposition if it had gone on for any longer than it already does in the game.

She may not look back on it, but she does evolve. The things she says and does help make that evolution believable within the world and

I certainly enjoyed reading this and the readers' comments, and although I do find it informative and interesting to know what an author thought of their work being adapted to screen, I think it's a bit of a distraction when comparing the art (or not) of textual story-telling and/versus the art (or not) of visual

Which isn't quite true.

Her first kill gets a lot of attention, it gets a cutscene, and then everybody sort of forgets (or doesn't hear, or ignores) the things she says in game after that.

While still fairly quick, she does spend the next few portions of the game (up until she finally catches up with her old friend)

I'm not sure I agree with the lack of guilt - Lara at the very start, while somewhat serious, still has a kind of light hearted feeling about her. While the gameplay mechanics do have us dispatching the soldiers in short order, I did notice how sound and her dialogue played into it...she really doesn't say much, and

All other teams for this year's Le Mans:

Hey girl,

I had a very serious, very intense reaction to that man's face. So maybe they had a point.

One of the more interesting aspects of this is that Marvel is setting up it's movie universe as a place where superheroes populate different movie genres. FOX produces "Super Hero Movies... period." Iron Man is the Mad Inventor/Sci Fi hybrid, Thor covers fantasy, Capt America went from WWII movies to a Modern Spy

I'm very amused that the Marussia factory clearly has three car bays and about 400sqft to run the whole team from. McLaren have a massive, purpose built atrium just to direct and present enormous productions for launch and promo shots from, Marussia wipe the floor, throw a few sheets up and just push the car and

I know the engines in F1 cars are actually part of the chassis, but to see nothing between the rear axle and the cockpit but engine is just weird.

"Guys, do you hear this lady? I can't EVEN."

The America Fuck YA -ness of this is reserved for brown-skinned, hook-nosey, Muslim-y, terrorist.

Yeah...I'd say that sums it up.

I get the feeling all these 18-25 year olds running around with booze and the Flag are thinking in their minds

"Chea, Bitch. This is what you get when you fuck wit Uhmerkia!"

I may get flak for this, but us Americans have a very odd way of celebrating the end of tragedies.

When we 'killed' Osama, we all ran around the streets with American flags. We celebrated someones death.

Don't get me wrong, I understand the relief that comes from finally getting justice, but it almost seems like