The multiplayer was good. Forcing people to play it in what has so far been a single player experience was not good.
The multiplayer was good. Forcing people to play it in what has so far been a single player experience was not good.
Landlord here! You’re mostly right, but check your lease. Typically it’s a “you broke it, you fix it” type situation as if it’s not just normal wear and tear. Also, some landlords don’t want you to fix the holes in the wall, as it’s very difficult to get an exact match on paint. If the paint doesn’t match, the whole…
A lot of companies doing games with a heavy narrative are chasing what movies do, but what’s so great about Naughty Dog is they find ways for you to feel what the characters are feeling, since you’re inhabiting them. So instead of “Nate is being betrayed” it’s “I’m feeling betrayed”. It’s not “Cassie is learning about…
I can put up with a lot of post launch kerfuffles, but losing my save data has always been absolutely unforgivable to me. It’s happened to me on a few occasions, and I have literally never played those games again. I can’t imagine anything more infuriating than losing the time you put into the game because of a bug.
Yes. It was trash, but it was my preferred brand of trash. I had a lot of fun with it.
Some of the cities are significantly less insane than the rest of the state. I’m in Orlando, and it’s like every other small city, just hot. Tampa and Lakeland are both like that too. St. Augustine is one of my favorite towns I’ve ever been to.
Predators will always be my Predator sequel of choice. That movie is very underrated.
Joe Taslim is a fucking movie star, Hollywood just hasn’t caught on yet. Hopefully that changes soon.
He’s just old and probably not concerned with being heavier. He’s more of a character actor now, and seems okay with that.
I actually remember things from Rampage. I remember almost nothing from the last two Godzilla movies. So, points there. I haven’t found much to care about in any of the new Godzilla films.
if measuring by financial success, that’s true. But the Wachowski’s have continued to make weird, exciting, interesting projects their entire careers, and a lot of it is well worth your time. It’s just not The Matrix.
Good! I like EA’s golf games, and I like 2k’s golf games. All the golf games!
Just had an almost identical experience with Fallout 4. I was thinking “I never finished it, and I didn’t like it back then, but what the hell”. Almost immediately bugged into a wall I couldn’t get out of, and promptly turned it off and uninstalled.
I’m looking forward to that inevitable God of War Ragnarok console bundle at the end of the year/sometime next year. That’s probably when I’ll endeavor to get one. Till then, there just doesn’t seem to be much reason to go through all this trouble.
I don’t think 4 is particularly representative of what makes Bethesda games special. There’s not multiple approaches you can take to things, there’s not really a lot of emergent events. Most situations end up in a shoot out no matter what. I could never get into it, and I loved the old ones.
There’s no way they will pass up the tremendous sales numbers of Elder Scrolls and Fallout on every fucking possible platform there is. The amount of money they would lose by not putting it on PS5 would be staggering.
I very much dislike BvS, I like Man of Steel more than most do, but I’m actually quite excited for the Snyder Cut. For better or worse, he was definitely working toward something in those two prior movies and I think it’ll be nice to close that storytelling loop. I think it’s actually going to be oddly satisfying.
400 is the sweet spot. That’s enough to not really concern 99% of people. If I can get an EV around $30k with 400 mi range, I will buy it. That’s what it will take.
She’s absolutely fucking terrible as an actress. Physically, she was very intriguing and entertaining to watch, but every line was stilted and unbelievable.
Marvel has recast plenty of times, including one of the main Avengers. Nobody complains about that.