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I disagree. I’d much rather have a well-paced 20 hour game than a game stretched to 40 hours. Almost no games are Witcher 3 best-of-both-worlds.

I don’t get this idea that a 30 hour experience isn’t worth $60 when people regularly spend $20 on a 2 hour movie.

This game reminds me of the original Uncharted based on what I’ve heard. And if supporting this is what it takes to get this series’s version of Uncharted 2 then so be it.

Don’t forget Gordon forgetting to put on an appropriate cosplay and explaining his uniform as losing a bet, like Picard in The Last Goodbye.

This episode set the Star Trek blender to frappe:

Dr. Sherman said it would take 10 years to analyze the data on the cell phone and reads out a text message not understanding the slang. How is it that things like WTF is a mystery when they have access to, and watch, old movies and music regularly? They’re trying to understand what life was ike in 2015, but this isn’t

The reviewer has a turd for a heart. I thought this was a touching episode. It grew Gordon’s character further as a lonely soul, of which we’ve had hints previously.

I thought this packed in more humanity than any version from the Star Trek franchise.

No, the same doesn’t go for every game in development. We know that CDPR can produce release-ready, modern AAA-quality games. We don’t know the same about Roberts.

Actually just got this up and running after AdHell 2 stopped working. Works great and easy to install. With this and non-root substratum, it’s officially removed both key reasons I’ve had in the past to root my phone.

1) The cost to produce Justice League was estimated at 300 million dollars.

Justice League cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make and market and studios split some of gross revenue with theaters. Beyond that, studios (like any other business) forecast their total financials and expect their largest investments to pay off in a big way. Movies that don’t meet internal projections are

You’re crazy if you think that this is considered anything but a failure internally. This was the biggest thing they had, and it showed diminishing returns.

“Made money” has to be considered next to “how much did it cost?” And that number is $300m. It’s the second most expensive movie ever made. It didn’t even make back its money in domestic gross.

The survivalist saved her from the wreckage, took her to a safe place and then got her medical supplies. If he hadn’t found her, she probably would have been killed by one of the other inhabitants of that moon. In return, she stabbed him and shot him dead. In her escape, she kills someone else (though in

Nonsense! Last week’s episode was terrific! Each episode has gotten steadily better than the last.

Well done, Orville: this week, none of the jokes undermined the story.

I enjoyed DARK MATTER and will miss it, but most of my agitation is directed toward the showrunners, who decided that leaving every plot thread unsettled was the passive-aggressive way to encourage renewal.

This. I tried to get into Killjoys (when I ran out of Dark Matter episodes) and so much about it felt clunky, forced, and constructed out of the leftover parts of other better shows. Dark Matter, by contrast, is clever, funny, textured, and self-aware... and I guess I just answered my own question.

I’m stumped about that too.

What? Killjoys had better ratings than Dark Matter?