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Linus Ingoldsby
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MY IMMERSION

It's a shame Audrey Hepburn is probably dead.

I think you'll find it was mostly in order to see Cloud in a dress in HD at last.

I kind of want to see a Tom Hanks movie where he spends the entire movie as a boss who shits into the keyboards of his office workers. Let's see what it takes to stop him being sympathetic.

I'd go with 'Ove'. They can ove the shit out of it for all I care.

Blade 2 had a standing vertical suplex. This made it a BAD MOVIE.

Daredevil was still lighter in tone than Man of Steel, even with the decapitation.

Oh, I'm hammering at my keyboard and swearing, trust me.

I haven't actually supported any, I do support movies and other bits and bobs (the arguments apply to movies too). I might now though, this has made me think a bit more about it. Seeing as I spend so much time playing games and arguing bitterly on the internet.

Well, because there's one Hideo Kojima. And he's out of Konami now so he might end up on Kickstarter. I would if I was him, I'd say he could demolish any record for funding if he went on and said 'I want to make Wet Reptile' or whatever.

I do see it as different from preordering, because if I preorder a game, it's designed, most of the time, by committee. Kickstarters are more bespoke, and they're bespoke because they cater to a smaller market. like buying a suit off the rack and paying in advance vs. getting one made for you by a designer you like

Games not appearing is part of the deal with Kickstarter. Games fail. Kickstarting is riskier because you are gambling that they'll be able to do what they say and actually release a game. On the other hand, theoretically, that game is tuned to what you want, not to what some marketing bod wants. It's risk/reward.

Retool it as People are Hawking, where people either try to sell things to other people recorded via hidden camera, or a nefarious plot where Stephen Hawking is an evil supervillain assimilating the general populace into his wheelchair clone army. Also via hidden camera.

Kickstarting is for ordering niche games that wouldn't attract funding if you didn't fund it yourself. Preordering is generally speaking for AAA games in order to get floaty season pass goodies. People will still preorder any old Call of Duty Shite, and they're reasonably assured it won't get dropped because it didn't

People don't buy some of them. It's unfortunate, I still want my updated No Mercy game but society doesn't see things as I do.

It's the same with Batman. the writer means so much to a character as they're allowed use (or good/massively successful ones are) more personality now.

I saw The Avengers 2. It's alright if you like that sort of thing, but not as good as the first one, and not as good as Winter Soldier. There was only one big set piece I was on board for and totally enjoyed, everything else felt too spread out.

'A la Zack Snyder' as a set of letters put together about anything make me sad.