
Dunkirk honestly felt longer to me than it was. But I agree 2049 is a bit long.
Dunkirk honestly felt longer to me than it was. But I agree 2049 is a bit long.
That's the spirit!
I wasn't big on dunkirk, but Blade Runner 2049 gave me the feeling everyone who saw star wars in the 70s always claims to have had.
What do you ask for at Christmas now? I'll admit the magic is a bit gone knowing what everything costs and that I COULD just get it, but it's nice not to pay for some.
I've seen that audience score called into question because people can launch campaigns on those and most in-person word-of-mouth is positive. But usually if that's the case, the low score gets adjusted after a bit, so I don't know. I'm just glad the movie made enough for it not to matter, because I would get tired of the retreads of the original trilogy like the last two movies. And I liked those new movies too, but I don't eat ice cream every day ... New flavors are good.
Have you played Bubsy? How is it? What is SnipperClippers?
That sucks. I'm watching Punisher on Netflix now.
I actually think the cutscenes are really funny and charming. It's when I'm in the middle of the game and they stop everything because they (admittedly, with good reason given the target market) assume I'm five and bring the game to a screeching halt to tell me exactly what to do and where to go that just ... Ugh.
Sounds kind of like those art games I get from PS+, like Bound and Abzu.
Maybe? Purple clouds make me think of GameCube.
I got N Sane Trilogy for Christmas and bought Lego city undercover on sale. Only thing I don't like about the latter is the constant stopping for explanations on where to go.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who just can't get going on horizon, but I just deleted all my saves and plan to start over.