I have to say I think the Krynn ones were much more fun. Champions of Krynn was particular favourite though I was guilty of changing all the battle icons into daft things like the Death Star, Velociraptors and for some reason a member of the KLF :)
I have to say I think the Krynn ones were much more fun. Champions of Krynn was particular favourite though I was guilty of changing all the battle icons into daft things like the Death Star, Velociraptors and for some reason a member of the KLF :)
I liked Azure Bonds but I’m pretty sure I read The Wyvern’s Spur first. I remember really enjoying that and reading it quite a few time. I liked the bit where Giogi is making lots of noise downstairs and his butler says “I thought you were burglar, sir” followed by the reply “Why in the world would I be a burglar,…
If you just build all the exo-craft summoning stations on one planet then there is a different station that will allow you to summon any of them if you build it on a planet. As of the last update you don’t even need to do that - You can build something on your freighter that allows you to summon your exocraft as long…
Yeah, I solved that problem by not thinking about it:) The whole concept of these films makes zero sense and I think I have some vague concept of it being some sort of parallel reality in my head somewhere.
You really don’t. The plot of the series is nothing remotely to do with that but it is a central feature of the novel that is apparently an inspiration for it, though I have absolutely now idea why considering they don’t seem in any way connected.
I still say it didn't need the last monster.
That comment is a tad ironic, you realise?
“I considered stopping the game because I didn’t think it was going to be fun if I continued as Abby.
Apparently Joe Cornish has been talking to him about a possible sequel.
I don’t really think anyone is questioning that it’s a fantastic technical achievement, more that it has issues in other areas. I do almost want to play it for that alone but I honestly just think it looks way to miserable to be enjoyable to me personally.
Yup. Suprised a hoard of maniacs haven’t already tried to burn you at the stake for saying that, though.
To be fair, Dorne was intensely dull in the books as well. The small saving grace of the show was that it was over in the blink of an eye.
I’ve got to say my favourite part of The Stand is seeing how the world falls apart rather than the aftermath.
I don’t know if I’m going mad but I swear there used to be a big illuminated sign that read ‘Texas’ at some point but, as I didn’t spot it when playing the remaster, I assume it’s not a real memory. I do know there was a crashed F14 Tomcat at one point.
As daft as possible, please.
Dear Doctor is a bloody terrible episode!
It was pretty clear to literally everyone else other than the reviewer.
Yeah, but I don’t think that’s JUST Rob, though. So many time you read posters complaining about a show when they’ve clearly got the wrong end of the stick.
It’s weird, but I only really know of spy vs spy from the old 8bit computer game:)
Loved the book, can’t wait for this.