I’m so in shock at this omission I almost dropped my award-winning KFC chicken sandwich (extra mayo).
I’m so in shock at this omission I almost dropped my award-winning KFC chicken sandwich (extra mayo).
This is missing. Also see: Sugar Hill Gang. Some of us graybeards have our arms folded. But this list was designed to immediately debate.
... and its not just reduced to small town folk. The gun-toting friends and co-workers that I know (that’s my hood in the WA state picture above) won’t even discuss the subject of gun control. Its a hot button issue we don’t even touch, because they aint trying to give up any of their shit.
That’s like one of maybe 72 common movie theater violations, but you have my support.
There are some fools out there who think the Oklahoma City Thunder are basically just the Seattle Supersonics now. I tell those same fools that Seattle is literally the opposite of OKC, for shit just like that. That shit would never fly in Seattle.
That stuff adds up tho, that’s how they get you. But Disney+ seems to be okay with sharing household accounts and having multiple profiles. I only really pay for Netflix currently, while still enjoying/sharingnotstealing! The Boys on Prime (it is good FYI), and there are other ways to keep your services within…
I’m surprised at how nobody is mentioning the inevitable price hike when celebrating the D+ starting fee. That’s how Netflix gets down, and Hulu Live and YouTube TV streaming services started low too, before eventually jacking up their fees. Like all things fantastic, I don’t expect a deal this good to last too long.
Seriously. I finally beat Spider-Man on PS4 last weekend and it might be the first time in 2019 I’ve seen end credits roll on my screen.
Literal LOL @ Levi’s face after his idea gets scoffed at by all, that was classic.
“it’s healthy to introduce complex stories like this to children, just as they were introduced to us when we were growing up”
Well, they’ve already abandoned their non-game-as-service games, so there’s pretty much nothing left. Like fools (and I saw this coming the second no season pass was announced for Andromeda), they put all their eggs in this one, underwhelming basket.
Too many softballs. That’s been his strategy since day 1.
Yeah, I follow a lot of those guys, their podcasts, their online magazine. Whereas the last time I’ve been inside of a GameStop... uh....
True story. As a consumer, I just want the awesome, cohesive movie-going experience to continue. This has all been a dream come true. On the business side, Sony is making a sensible financial decision, and is still going to be raking in money before they ultimately lose momentum. Venom was still a financial success,…
Spiderverse 2 might be the only good thing to come out post-Disney breakup. That success is from the creative genius minds of their animation studio, a production completely separate from the crappola Sony has been producing by themselves for the last decade or so. Make way for Venom 2 and beyond! Lobster tanks for…
During their coverage Spiders has continuously reinforced that they are a super small team with nowhere near the size or resources that a Bioware or CD Projekt Red has. Which kinda makes me impressed they are tackling a game with this kind of scope, and that it looks as decent as it does.
Maybe it’s more tradition at this point, but I always pour my first glass of reds and blends at room temp. Then chill for every serving after. Best of both worlds?
I love that Spiders makes no bones about going directly after the current vacancy left by Bioware’s RPG games. I’m totally here for the “this is the version of the game that we really want to play” mentality. Healthy competition (not cheap copycatting) is what makes this industry go. The more, the better.
That’s what I’m seeing (and I’m not here to shit on a game that’s almost a year from release). The face models they did use don’t look defined as a real person’s face in a very odd way. Very much unlike the way Nathan Drake or Lara Croft when I first saw them in this console generation.
“sans the virulent misogyny that came to define the genre”