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I still think back to 1998 and how playing Half-Life alone in the basement in the dark was a genuinely scary thing for me. I have a feeling, if I tried it again, not so much any more...

My opinion: Tron is a more revolutionary movie for its production and the technology, but Tron: Legacy is better in terms of being an actual better movie.

Dark Carnival was even the name of the zombie circus campaign in Left 4 Dead 2.

I don’t think it’s a bad movie, but it’s probably my least favorite of the things Edgar Wright’s done. I’ve never gotten the insane level of praise it gets, especially in comparison to Shaun of the Dead (or Spaced, which seems like it’s been completely forgotten).

The Next Gen/X-Men one was pretty fitting considering Patrick Stewart. They even comment on how similar they look in the book itself. The best part? That came out before Stewart was even cast in the first X-Men film. Plus it ends with a Watcher/Q team-up.

I haven't watched this yet, but after reading this, I'm going to watch this as soon as I get home just to stick it to Saban.

I kept reading for about two or three years after the end of the prison arc, until well after they got to the safe zone and issue after issue after issue of nothing happening, I finally gave up. Plus the comic has some of the worst art I've ever seen.

"Games of that magnitude"? Broken Age part 1 was like two hours long.

Reminds me of the good old days of Garry's Mod. I built a podracer in it once. Kind of even worked, almost.

No, I was talking about TOTJ, which was indeed the basis of KOTOR which is a direct sequel to it, and was originally going to have one of the main characters cross over, before rights issues got involved (Vima Sunrider).

You heard wrong. Marvel already has a number of them up on Comixology and is releasing Epic collections of them. All with the Marvel logo on them so readers know they're not forgettable trash, like any non-Marvel comic clearly is!

Is this article seriously trying to ignore the fact that Dark Horse not only published Star Wars comics for a quarter of a century, but that the vast majority of those comics were extremely well done? Including the fact that the KOTOR games were directly based off one of the runs? It really pisses me off how so many

I thought this was Zoolander when I first saw it.

Back when Portal came out, I remember thinking back to this level of Half-Life and thinking how it seemed like a prototype Portal level. Actually, isn't there a level in one of the Portal games with a giant fan just like this?

This looks like an absolute shit game. I saw a trailer for this in front of, I think Guardians of the Galaxy, and it was so forced and loud and ~wacky~ clearly the sort of humor that some corporate strategy team at least a decade out of touch with actual culture came up with to try and promote a game that looked like

Insomniac probably paid them too much for a no.

Well, it makes sense, given that this game is supposed to be a spiritual remake of Alpha Centauri, where the colony ship is launched to escape a war on Earth, from what I remember.

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I guess it was a bit long for this compilation, but we had a local weatherman eat cat vomit off his shoe because he thought it was grape nuts.

It's not a misconception, it originally was supposed to be the same character, as stated on the Telltale site itself. Then after Kirkman's book changed the comic Lilly's backstory, Telltale took it off their website and quietly tried to backtrack and say it was never the same character. But it absolutely was intended