thetruegentleman
thetruegentleman
thetruegentleman

Fortnite’s creative bankruptcy will always be indicated by how they took Scrub’s dance, and then just put it into the game after animating it out of sync. 

Fortnite can absolutely be blamed for not being able to put any kind of original spin on the concept, which is the point: Fortnite didn’t even change the number of people involved, or the reporting system. It’s is creatively bankrupt, and THAT is the problem.

There would be no need, because this information pretty much gets out before the tanks even roll off the assembly line; and because tank layouts rarely change radically, if you know where the ammo and fuel is for one line of tanks, you know where to hit basically all of them...if you can.

I collect plushes, and niche historical books: it will be fun to see whether my collection, of the NFTs, have more value in three years.

The Faraway Paladin is the most aggressively Okay Isekai I’ve ever read: not bad, not great, and seems to have a plot but you can’t really be sure.

But who doesn’t love such titles as:

Anyone shocked that Saber is being thrown in never saw Sion running around in Under Night going, “guest characters don’t need a story arc!”

“You play as a transforming sheep that can marry a person.”

Probably for cross play: mouse and keyboard simply dominates FPS games otherwise, for much the same reason that people with joysticks in fighting games tend to dominate those who don’t.

The Guardians of the Galaxy star’s name started trending on Twitter in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election after he was notably absent from an Avengers cast-led fundraiser for then-Democratic candidates Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.”

Well kids, any betting on how Yoko Taro will manage to make this one soul crushing? Maybe the cards will all be literal souls that plead with you not to discard them, only you have to burn them to get new ones?

You pick 5E because the system can be crow-barred into basically any story, and people don’t need to learn entirely new systems in the process. It’s very easy to try something a bit new without it becoming a time sink.

Maybe I’ve just seen too many JRPGs, but the characters really felt generic, at least at the start: they don’t really do anything that goes against what the players might expect, or hint at some interesting mystery the player will want to uncover.

I know, right? Who would have guessed that the Moon would come up to the Death Star and hit with a steel chair like that!

Apple itself said, in this very trial, that the number of viruses on its software is increasing: on the computer side, it even started outpacing the PC, exactly *because* people believe Apple is doing a better job acting as police than it actually is. 

There’s no satisfactory way to compare morality on a society level scale throughout the ages: just as we might argue against resorting to violence, they would argue that we beg others to fight for our beliefs instead of doing it ourselves, and that’s impossible to reconcile.

The big problem with Skyrim is the dated feeling gameplay (the enemies all feel pretty samey,) and Enderal doesn’t really help with that, but the deficiency is less noticeable since the game is a bit harder.

The gameplay wasn’t the big criticism in the review: it was the contradictory writing. Subjective, sure, but not without its reason.

It would actually be pretty funny to see how mundane a What If event could get before the readers riot: “Okay, Wolverine puts on some Axe body spray to appeal to Jean, but he ends up as President of the United States, and marries Magneto at the inauguration.”

One’s an immortal dragon who upholds the balance of nature.