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I have a feeling you’re not too far into the game if you think the story is boring. It’s what drew me in to the game and made buy a ps5 over an xbox x, although the sequel was definitely not as good as the first but that’s because you can’t recreate the mystery of the first game again. The story isn’t quite a mindfuck

One of the best-selling and highest rated games of that year… “underrated”.

Don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone ever refer to Horizon as “underrated”

Unfortunately, thanks to YouTube, podcasters and a million ‘experts’, it’s getting darn near impossible to determine what the ‘truth’ is now. And videos of cops killing people in prisons will be nicely scrubbed or altered too. It already happened in my city. Since we no longer have a proper newspaper, we’re assuming

CarMax Won’t Give You MSRP For Your Cybertruck

They can sell it for $150,000 to $200,000 so fast....”

I don’t think the joke was requesting pictures, the joke was that getting visual confirmation via photograph (pics) no longer constitutes proof of an event occurring (it didn’t happen). If that description changes your opinion on the poster’s comment.

100% Agree with this. When you walk out of the theater and the topic of discussion is how disappointing it was vs. what the film was about is pretty indicative of a bad movie. I didn’t get a feeling of malevolent force all around, I got the feeling of unfounded overreaction. SO MUCH HYPE and did not deliver.

I still regard this as the most disappointing movie I’ve ever watched.  How it was made and marketed was more interesting than this movie.  I still maintain the success of this movie was because once people saw it they knew they had been hoodwinked, didn’t want to admit it, and became part of the conspiracy claiming

Nah, the chief reason why it flopped was because it was completely swallowed up by the Barbenheimer hype. When those two films opened a week later, M:I-DR was all but forgotten,

Yes? “Solid” is a very positive word, I don’t the problem here.

Aww, I liked King’s Field.

I mean, the average person got rid of their DVDs and CDs as soon as they got Netflix and Spotify

I think a lot of fans failed to realize at the time that Lucas’ episode titles were tributes to old serials and were expecting something cooler or more basic, in a one-word 1990s action/sci-fi movie way, like Star Wars: Genesis or Star Wars: Origins, or maybe something that sounded closer to the old Bantam novels,

This was in 1998, almost a decade before the concept of “likes,” and this was also before social media existed in anything like a modern form, and Internet fandom existed in a largely inchoate state, with most fansites being amateur operations rather than professional, heavily monetized businesses owned and run by

Just reminded of how so many fans were upset to learn that Episode I was going to be called The Phantom Menace.

Spotted the 800 SAT-scoring loser.

In the novels (which are not canon to STO but form the basis of some of its lore), part of Ezri’s ongoing reconciliation with her late joining with Dax involves moving away from counseling and into command.

What do you mean “no one”? I was totally game and was planning on doing a “You talkin’ to me?” bit on DeNiro, maybe a dick joke related to The Crying Game, and maybe something about boob jobs.  It could have been edgy and fresh!