tsume76
Tsume76
tsume76

I believe her name was Wifey? Does that sound right?

Haha, no. They spend outrageous amounts on tacky and meaningless nothings. The real reason they stay rich is because they weaken labor organizing. 

Oh, dope. Yeah, that’s better than I thought it was - big surprise that the game didn’t go through many hoops to communicate that clearly.

My strategy right now is to not pay for the battlepass until I actually hit level 50 in it. If I played that much and enjoyed it enough over the course of a month, sure, take my ten bucks - and give me all the rewards at once. If I fall off of it, no money wasted.

Is it, though? I’ve been led to believe that the only way to get certain cards (Black Panther and Nakia from last season, for example) is to pay for the battle passes. 

I would like approximately 100% more fun Souls-y lightsaber fighting and approximately 100% less terrible, unfun, parkour bullshit.

I loved both God of War and Horizon, but I would actively pay to never have to slowly shimmy alongside a wall or look for the highlighted handholds to laboriously scale one ever, ever

Also, can I just say - I hate how so much zombie media has some bullshit about them forming massive, migrating hordes just so that you know that no effort to clear out an area is ever really possible. It feels so cheap.

See also: Dying Light 2's weirdness wherein people have had a massive walled city for like twenty

I got in a huge scuffle about that show on here already, wherein I was told that I was a misogynist, but honestly - I don’t like when shows go meta without really thinking through why and what it brings to the table. I felt like the ending was just “this will be clever” without really thinking through what it said

I love WWDTS, but I don’t know if I’d put it very high on my personal list. This season felt a weaker than previous - still sublime, but nothing that stuck with me like the Jackie Daytona or the Nadja Doll episodes from previous.

Depends on how hard they pivot to reality-TV Discovery shit. I doubt it’ll straight-up go the way of Quibi, but it might become thoroughly unnecessary. 

It’s absolutely a niche taste, I think a ton of folks would probably agree with you. At least it ended on a somewhat satisfactory note, compared to, say, Infinity Train. Not really hitching my wagon to any HBO property anymore, since it seems like the whole enterprise might burst into flames at any moment. 

Polygon did it that way this year, and it’s great. They even showed the ballots. 

I agree with a lot of this, but Los Espookys rules. More magical realism please. Water’s Shadow deciding she had spent enough time as a parasitic soul demon and that she needed to get an office job to progress her career, then showing up to the embassy for an interview and communicating in the same croaks and water

I’m not going to hold anyone’s enjoyment of anything against them, but I feel like you could listen to that Demi Adejuyigbe video that adds lyrics to the Succession soundtrack (because that is exactly one song) and have the exact same experience as watching the show. (“All the rich white folk are going to argue. And

Daaaaaang that looks nice. 

Yeah, Moon Knight has one extremely strong episode (second to last), and mostly just floats by on the fact that Oscar Isaac is a cutie otherwise. The hype machine played it up while airing as some sort of groundbreaking new entry into the MCU but it mostly just felt like Uncharted if everyone was underdrawn and

I can be fine with the horny when it’s not the typical anime kind of horny - I like that all of the female characters, at least from what I’ve seen, have non-stupid outfits and they all look like grownups. It’s not my flavor, but it doesn’t make me say “actually, fuck this” like some shows do. Looking at you, most

It’s an overstatement for comedic effect sweety, calm down.

Can’t believe I’m losing both Tati from Los Espookys and Orla from Derry Girls in one fell swoop. 

Also, I know they’re both Studio Mappa, but the production of Chainsaw Man looks SO CLOSE to Jujutsu Kaisen that it’s distracting.