Am I ever glad none of the people in this story matter.
Am I ever glad none of the people in this story matter.
Comic. Book. Films.
You’re poking holes in a film for that when the film includes a talking raccoon and a big green man, a big purple man and a boy bitten by a radioactive spider and a fictional Norse god.
It’s done up for sure about Aunt May but it’s sort of realistic as to how much badgering you get from have an attractive relative. It’s annoying as fuck.
“MJ is totally MJ though. Her twist is the best. She’s the nerdy girl who’s borderline obsessed with Peter in a harmless sort of way. In the comics, Peter always pined over MJ.”
There was no twist whatsoever. “MJ” isn’t Mary Jane. Her name was clear in the movie. It’s Michelle Jones, thus MJ. Them calling her Mj is probably just a homage to Mary Jane, but no she is not Mary Jane.
Dropping your kids off in the toy section like it’s free childcare
Edgar Wright is brilliant and far and away my favorite director. Part of me—the optimistic part—still feels like the Wright misunderstanding was more of an Ike Perlmutter era decision, and now that he has been relegated to Marvel TV, there is ever hope for Wright to return.
Did they ever address the bug where sometimes Gym would turn yellow?
‘’Sony Has A Weak Excuse For Not Allowing Cross-Platform Play’’ is just one of the articles Kotaku wrote that paints Sony in a poor light. I could hardly call them as bias.
Big Joe says:
I’ve never really read Kotaku as a gaming NEWS site, more of an opinion site. But Ive often shared opinions with many authors. This week though has felt like reading a Trump press release.
They won’t report on that. It paints Sony in a bad light. The only Xbox articles they’ve had are negative.
Its important to note that for the longest time (up until 2 or 3 years ago) the Melee community was a players community. Few people would go to a torunament and just watch, most would also compete. So all of this hassle to wich some other FGC members are used to, is relatively new to Melee.
There’s no specific ETA detailed by Niantic, but they say it’s “just around the corner.”
It’s a MSI installer which made a article a little confusing.
I get that the skin tone selection is easy to expand and ought to be, but I also think that these cartoony characters were never meant to portray realistic human features. Even “white” people have several different skin tones that are not a match for what’s in the game.
I always assumed that the hair was straight because it was a Japanese game and they seem to only represent straight hair in all Pokemon things anyway?
To be honest i’m still amused by the mechanic of having the same CP Pokemon becoming harder to catch as you level up. Making it harder to find them in the first place is just gravy.