Were any trailers for it released in 2015 or were they all from 2014 though?
Were any trailers for it released in 2015 or were they all from 2014 though?
The Witcher 3. Finally got to Novigrad. This place is huge! I imagine there was lots of "This is how you do a fantasy city!" type sentiments when the game came out. All I care about doing now is hunting down those gwent players though.
I've never really listened to the band or album outside of this one song, but I do really love it. Great choice.
I lost my co-op guy on the final stretch to the end. It went from feeling so joyous to being incredibly sad. Beautiful game though, I need to play it again.
That was the best part of the game for me. I went through the whole thing without a co-op partner and it was so relieving when I got into the little mountain tunnel area after escaping from the flying monster dudes and heard them calling me from the other end.
Even just thinking about that makes my palms itch! *shudders*
I saw four films on this list, Crimson Peak, Sicario, It Follows and Fury Road.
That's the truth, bruv, wish I could go.
While I agree that the industry caters to that audience, to say that video games naturally attract obsessive, aggressive and socially awkward people seems unfounded. There's way too much variety for that.
TV fans are just as crazy, but I think most of them don't pay attention to review scores in the same way gamers do.
I thought about Mass Effect too, although it only gave you a bit of a boost, nothing too major. The intro for ME2 worked well though in that it allowed you to reset your character in a way that fits the narrative. I didn't realize that Witcher 1 and 2 worked like that either, that's really neat. I have to go back and…
It also leads to the weird "How come I lost all my skills in between games?" issue. Would be cool to see a series that doesn't reset your character between games.
Happy birthday!
The Witcher 3! I'm actually starting to get overwhelmed by the amounts of question marks on the map. Side quests I can handle, but there's like 60+ questions marks spread out all over the place, with even more to be discovered, and you don't know what they are until you get there. They feel like a bad design choice,…
Aside from reminded everyone I know to watch Fargo, I'm also pretty excited for The Expanse, and Nathan for You! I finally started the third season last night, it's already amazing.
Attack the Block is great and everyone should see it ASAP!
I can't fucking wait! Although I won't be able to see it in 70mm, which is a drag. But I'll hopefully be there for opening night at least.
Hard to say. I want to say season 2 because it's so fresh in my mind, but then I think back to a lot of what I loved about season 1 that wasn't in season 2 so much. The suspense was more Hitchcockian, and Molly and Gus as the heart of the show worked a bit better, I think.
3/10, I've had better.
Maybe it just takes a while for things to be established? I feel like I didn't even hear about Love Actually a lot until a few years ago. Now it's like, every Christmas season there's a bunch of articles on it and what not. But maybe that's also a product of it being the only new addition to the canon in so long.