
I was aware of it, but when it was mentioned in some Avatar reviews, I thought "hmm ... sounds like a good way to go."
I was aware of it, but when it was mentioned in some Avatar reviews, I thought "hmm ... sounds like a good way to go."
Meant Bioshock Infinite. Oops. lol
I don't know that it was a panic attack. I mean it was intense and seemed to be brought on by anxiety, but it was less hyperventilation and more a sick-to-my-stomach feeling.
I wish you the best of luck to get out of your funk. Maybe you should do yoga and then do some cardio to Earth, Wind and Fire. Little funk to beat the funk.
And yeah, Punch Drunk Love was pretty good. Went by quick, too.
Uh huh. Well, next time read the whole comment, realize that it might actually be agreeing with you; since you don't seem to handle dissent very well at all, to the point you can't read a comment all the way through without getting angry about it if it seems like disagreement; and you won't have to over-react to a comment made in jest.
My comment WAS a joke, dude ...
Might check that Bubblegum thing out after I get finished watching Punch Drunk Love. I wonder if my laptop could run Infiniti with the graphics options and such turned down. I really have no idea, though.
I know, my point was that film criticism isn't always like that, so maybe they just didn't have the same opinion here, and it wasn't something that permeated all of film criticism; then I jokingly brought up the fact a lot of reviews for that movie were basically criticising the audience for being amoral automatons, which is more in agreement with the point you were making.
I really loved the first Kick-Ass and it was critically acclaimed (77% RT score, certified fresh) for pretty much every reason you just mentioned, so I don't see what you're getting at, and I quite enjoy my film reviews. I mean most of the negative reviews for that one were about how it was morally and ethically wrong for a little girl to be kicking so much ass and shame on you for ... yeah, I see your point.
Closest would be Solid Snake, but honestly it's not something I've paid much attention to in games, and I don't know if I'm only saying that cause he simply had more scenes of dialogue than most characters in games I've played. Honestly, I think I might even say it's tied between him and Sly Cooper for me.
I think this is a bit difficult to answer because I'm so much more of an action/adventure etc. guy than an RPG guy.