Don’t have to remind me. I saw it in the theater.
Don’t have to remind me. I saw it in the theater.
I dunno. Last picture I saw of him he looked... like a buzzard. But, age and, as you said, malice, does that.
He’s been doing collaborations for DC Comics these days. He did DKR part 3, “The Master Race” with Brian Azzarello, which I’ve heard ok things about, as well as the DKR prequel Last Laugh (which I’ve heard surprisingly great things about) with John Romita Jr. Suposedly, he and JRJR are going to do a Superman: Year One…
That is the same joke I made on twitter, but with better phrasing.
“The Omega and the Queen” sounds like a good name for a rock band.
Agreed about Lords of Shadow 2. So disappointed.
Just looked it up. Yeah, that is Willard reboot material right there.
Exactly. Some games I just have to rebuy if they’re coming out for my platform. And this includes Skyrim. I love the idea of having it on the go.
Always a pleasure reading, folks.
One of them looks sorta like Happy Gilmore, which is hilarious.
In other news, the Pope renounced Catholicism and bears stopped s****ing in the woods.
Yep. Happened at a pub I went to earlier this summer. I got good ol’ Sam Adams and it was fine, but the other two folks with me got creative and were rewarded with cold piss (it even managed to smell bad, natch) because of a bad draft line. I don’t think we will be going there going forward.
It’s worth it, that’s for sure. Especially if you like the idea of taking a game from your tv to your bed with you or something. Really my only complaints are lack of virtual console, finicky Wi-Fi connectivity, and lack of Bluetooth headphone support.
I’ll save ya the google trip:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/27/george-lincoln-rockwell-american-nazi-party-alt-right-charlottesville
Cue an Evony reference.
Turns out it’s a Turkish man and he calls his knuckles “sandwiches.”
Same people who did Art of Atari? Count me in.
I have the same question.
I was gonna say Man in the Mirror as well. Great song with a great point off a fantastic album.
Cue proper music: