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I felt the same as Fahey. It didn’t blow me away in the theater but a few days later I’m really feelin’ it.

The best scene was between Killmonger and his dad in the apartment/ancestral plane for sure. I also loved the entire Korea car chase scene. The other fight scenes didn’t really do it for me like I was hoping they

Another interesting wrinkle is that Killmonger probably experienced the riots as a kid and kept that in his memory. So maybe his plan gravitated towards direct violence and chaos because that was what he experienced in his youth. Because if he was smart enough to go to MIT and shit then he would know that the

Brace yourself for a legion of Rocket Raccoon/Rokket/Rock3t/The C00n!/R0ck3t usernames.

If you’re hoping for fewer DLC saiyans the dataminers have some bad news for you...

God I would love Bio-Broly. What an ugly, unloved character. Day one main for sure.

“The answer lies...in the heart of Barroth!”
“Literally. Like, I’m gonna cut out this critter’s heart and look for the meaning of life inside it.”

“Sucking Black joy out of the theater” lolwhut? Those Black folks won’t even know or care that you’re in the theater. They’ll be watching the movie.

Yeeeahh...90% of these have lost all harmful impact or meaning, so avoiding the use of them is pointless. For example, the word bulldozer is as horrible in origin as any of these words but nobody knows that, and therefore nobody is harmed by it until a list like this drudges it up.

Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation. I’ve been looking for a short surreal game to inspire me while I’m between projects and this sounds perfect.

That’s a pretty fun little concept.

You know those Voltron dudes are all swingers.

I’m glad I read The Game back when I was a young post-college bachelor trying to figure out dating. It hammered home the importance of projecting confidence in work and life, which I took to heart.

It also showed me that there’s a clear moral line I was not willing to cross. It was like a cautionary tale full of sad,

I’m alternating between two blindingly opposite games: Dragonball FighterZ (a hyper-colorful, lightning-fast fighting game) and The Mind’s Eclipse (a monochromatic cyberpunk visual novel. http://store.steampowered.com/app/646210/The_Minds_Eclipse/ )

It’s gonna be a good gaming weekend. :)

Dang, these are slick.

I’m glad Orisa is meta now but I’ve been winning games with her since release. People were definitely sleeping on her before.

Middle names serve two purposes: to throw some respect at your passed away relatives, and to sneak in goofy-ass pop culture names/boring names to compensate for goofy-ass pop culture names.

Woah, cool! I’ve never heard about these before but now I’m intrigued.

Another problem with a huge roster for this game besides the unusually high amount of work required to create one in this style is the fact that most DBZ characters don’t actually play differently at all. Arc Sys makes real fighting games, where diversity is key. Adding the entire Ginyu Force, Vegito, Raditz, Turles,

1) That image is awesome
2) Why is the kung fu guy holding his own kicking foot?

I dig the music. Also, I love games with a limited color palette.