Every Final Fantasy game after the first one has just been salt in the wound created by the most flagrant case of false advertising since The Neverending Story.
Every Final Fantasy game after the first one has just been salt in the wound created by the most flagrant case of false advertising since The Neverending Story.
I don't think either fares well if you judge them by the average quality of the whole franchise.
The dumb content of this comment made the comment seem dumb.
Those are PC games. Gameological is for the most part oblivious to their existence.
I see this guy's name everywhere, and I have no idea who he is, but it's always horrible people bringing him up. Present company excluded of course.
Nah, it wasn't terrible. I'm just being pointlessly contrarian. I did feel like it was extremely overhyped though, and worth more as a spectacle than a game. The plot was a weird mush of quantum physics nonsense and forced "shocking" twists. The sidekick was a weird bobblehead. The gameplay brought nothing new to the…
Bioshock Infinite is the most recent one that comes to mind
Polvo are serial offenders in this area. Examples: "resignation, I'm losing the station/state of mind taking too much time/I need a weapon to fight this crime!" from "Right the Relation" and rhyming "situation" with "situation" on "In This Life"
The baby monster transforming into a weird glyph and gouging out an interdimensional portal was such a classic Adventure Time time transition from cute to horror. Constantly nailing the Miyazaki-meets-Lovecraft aesthetic.
PBR? Well la-di-fucking-dah, look who's too good to drink turpentine in a ditch with the rest of us salt of the earth types
One interesting thing I've noticed about Requiem for a Dream is that it's not a very good movie
the Vatican?
I could not have fewer horses in this race
ctrl+F "Twin Peaks" yep there it is.
I wasn't introduced to the Mountain Goats through Heretic Pride, but for some reason Heretic Pride was where they finally clicked for me. I'd always found them a little bit precious and over-earnest, even despite seeing them live once or twice, but on Heretic Pride it finally struck me how much humor and wit is in…
The mixtape equivalent of touring the killing fields in Cambodia. I loved every minute.
Bingo
Maaan, I don't want to tell you how to do your jobs, but isn't this a "Hear this" instead of a "Great job internet"?
UTTERLY TRANSPORTING.
If you ran over me while texting I'd be furious.