I always hated Titan marks and loved Warlock bonds. However, bonds were cooler in the first game.
I always hated Titan marks and loved Warlock bonds. However, bonds were cooler in the first game.
I’m only now reminded of Corrupted Blood. That was a truly fascinating time in the game. I never dreamed I’d be living it 10 years later.
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Well the dual sticks was a PS1 thing. That’s why it’s the DualShock. DualShock 2 was PS2 and I believe the only changes were agree L2 and R2 buttons.
Motherfucker.
I’m a frosted strawberry lifer, but a s’mores Pop-Tart straight out of the freezer with a cup of hot coffee is amazing.
And if everyone would lease this fact, there’d be no more mispronunciations of Worcestershire sauce.
Sure, but to be fair, Destiny 2 has had 100s of free cosmetic items since release. Should the game have released with 100s MORE than it did? I guess you could argue that, but you’d have to admit that it’s unreasonable. So the developers added more cosmetics. Should they be free? Seems silly to me.
Older CT machines were most definitely tubes. One was even responsible for the one bout of claustrophobia I’ve ever experienced.
My point was simply that I enjoy the movies. I’m allowed that. You’re allowed to think they aren’t good.
Hard core Star Wars fan here:
Anyone know, or have any speculation of what the other gizmos in the back are?
Most of the time when I was online playing Destiny 2, the only other friend I have with an Elite v1 was on too. My Elite’s grips were absolutely destroyed. His were not. I take care of my controllers to the same extent as he does. His hands sweat more than mine (alot versus not at all), but yet his controller is…
The similar movies thing is no phenomenon. What tends to happen is one studio will begin work on a project and another studio will rush a similar project into development. Usually they’ll already have a similar project on the shelf and ready. If they rush it out, maybe they beat the other one to the market and make a…
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Yes please deny enjoyment by its fans. Please! I don’t like it so it shouldn’t be on TV.
The DS9 documentary “What We Left Behind” was generally good, but mostly not great. It had high points, and maybe the highest point was Aron’s obviously love of DS9. Of all of the actors, you could tell he still had a profound love of the show and a deep emotional connection. Other actors seemed like they were there…
The ending of Revolutions explicitly states that we’ll see Neo again. It’s Trinity that is more concerning as she definitely died.
Did you just make that up or...?
“Never, EVER...” is a bit much. There’s a time and a place. It should be used sparingly and only when it’s important to convey a certain idea to a reader that might prove difficult, awkward, or overly long, if done another way. However, in this particular case, it’s way too much. The bigger rule they’re breaking is…