The Terminator. Starts with machines driving over skulls. Keeps going. I think that I am alone in preferring it to T2 but I think that it is perfect, right B movie that punched above its weight class.
The Terminator. Starts with machines driving over skulls. Keeps going. I think that I am alone in preferring it to T2 but I think that it is perfect, right B movie that punched above its weight class.
“even as they’re invited to participate in the sorts of activities that deliberately abstaining from has helped Florida remain less of a hot spot for the spread of covid-19 in comparison to other states”
You left out what makes it he very end of Last of Us so effective. It’s not Joel’s rampage. It’s Joel’s lying about it. Joel lies to Ellie about, well, everything: the Fireflies, the state of the cure, what he actually did, even after Ellie asks him to swear that he’s telling the truth. He swears he is, and Ellie just…
What you just described is called embezzlement.
Just moved about 3 weeks ago - thankfully it was a short move, but it was made difficult by a pregnant wife (so she couldn’t do as much) and a toddler, along with the fact that we didn’t want grandparents watching the toddler because we’re all isolating. My 2 cents:
1) A lot of movers are taking this seriously, or were…
My current job has also nailed me with self doubt and feelings of inadequacy. I’m objectively doing fine and keeping my head above water, but I don't feel it. Ugh. Here's to your new endeavor going a whole lot better!
The 3DS version is exactly the same as this.
Netflix Party isn’t officially supported or endorsed by Netflix, if I recall correctly. I think that’s the distinction that the article is trying to make, albeit not very clearly from the headline.
Depends if it was gameplay or aesthetic that turned you off. They’re changing very little except QoL for the gameplay. Aesthetic is now much more up to the XC2 standard.
It’s the same game, just with some QoL improvements. The things XC1 and XC2 share in common are phenomenal world design and great OST. Xenoblade 1 is much more simplistic in its combat, setup and customization systems. Xenoblade 2 is much more complicated but also much deeper. It also has more towns. XC1 has a…
This sounds a lot to me like XC1 with some XC2 QoL adjustments, specifically the sidequests. Most of the issues I had with XC1 (still one of my favorite games of all time) was not being able to keep track of sidequests or even know how to do them. I know XC2 also had some issues in this regard but was much better. …
I’m really frustrated with myself because I could have seen the movie in the very same theater where some of it was shot, the Plaza in Atlanta, and I missed it. Stupid life getting in the way and all.
Once in third grade, my father off-handedly mentioned that under the Constitution, we didn’t actually have to stand up and do the Pledge of Allegiance. So me being the third grade dink that I was, the next day I stayed seated for the Pledge at my local private school, and was promptly sent to the pastor and the…
I also looked at the spoilers, because I wanted to know what happens in the game, but also didn’t want to play through it because you’d have to murder perfect pups.
I’m on the side of, who cares that much about the story or ending of a game when the vast majority of the time is spent on the game play? For me games are about the game. When the story is good (and TLOU had an amazing story), it’s just icing on the cake. The thought of not playing a great game because you thought…
“Happy” ending??
I’m on the side of “TL0U” didn’t need a sequel. That ending was perfect as is.
Happy to hear you got a job offer.
Congratulations! And be sure to take copious notes for the mystery series set in the boarding school you will be writing for me.
Congratulations! A job offer is always good, and now it’s a cause for everyone to celebrate. I hope you enjoy the new position.