
If I had to explain what BioWare's RPG, Dragon Age, is all about, I'd easily cram it all into one word:…
If I had to explain what BioWare's RPG, Dragon Age, is all about, I'd easily cram it all into one word:…
Charming is absolutely dull, but that Josh Dallas is very good looking.
No Neal! No Neal!
This show is horribly addicting. It's cheesy, campy, terribly written, overacted to death, silly, nonsensical, drops plot lines halfway through their completion and is just a mess, but I can't stop watching it. Going into each episode I know that there will be something absolutely ludicrous that happens, but I don't…
I feel like we're really glossing over this tho "an experiment to teach dolphins to speak English."
Can something this babbling and incoherent be considered libel?
Today at E3, EA showcased some combat-filled gameplay from Bioware's upcoming RPG, Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is even better with cello accompaniment. This new, gorgeous trailer for Bioware's upcoming RPG was revealed during EA's E3 briefing today.
Bioware just unveiled a new Mass Effect during EA's press conference at E3, and it looks gorgeous.
Yeah, because it's not like the previous game was the best franchise entry in a decade or anything.
Looks like the Xbox One is getting a new Tomb Raider—and in this one, Lara Croft seems haunted by her past…
Maybe it's just me, but all I can see are child brides in their wedding portraits. Those poses are super creepy and couple-y. Not how I looked when I posed with my dad at my wedding, or any pictures. Ergh.
People who grew up on Harry Potter are in their mid-twenties to early thirties now.
So when can we get them (us? I guess I'm a "book girl" but the other book girls aren't always down with my tastes) to stop exclusively supporting shitty emotionally manipulative YA books that all feature "flawed but beautiful" straight white girls with mousy brown hair and bad motor skills? Or dystopian fantasies that…
I actively dislike the book. It was pretentious and felt super stylised to me (if that is the right word here) - it basically read like a more pretentious version of Dawson's Creek...but with cancer. That scene where they kiss inside the Anne Frank House? Bleurg.
Am I the only one NOT interested in seeing this? I read the book. I thought it was a pile of pretentious, cosmic level quoted bullshit without an OUNCE of real and honest. I cant imagine that dialogue being translated onto live action and not be laughably cheesy.
1) Yay girl readers!
"You little whippersnappers with your highly-detailed Sims! Why, when I was your age, the Create-A-Sim menu only lets you choose a head and body from a limited set of choices. And that was just enough for us!"
Anybody else remember The Sims Online? I played it very briefly as a kid but don't remember much. Why does that not exist anymore.