
All you'd have to do is continue what they're doing. These reboots are two of my favorite games ever.
All you'd have to do is continue what they're doing. These reboots are two of my favorite games ever.
It is, but the original let you have any collectibles you had left to find be marked on the map. Exploring is fine, but to an extent.
I was worried about the emptiness from trailers, but I have a feeling the instant deaths would piss me right off.
I had a long ass blog about Oscar movies I've seen until i got a phone call and it got deleted. It was like having dial up again ... But yeah, I'll read anything movies.
There were definitely frustrating parts in TLG, but i think Trico was more responsive for me than he was for many others. I definitely know what you mean 5though. It's a flawed game, but still great.
This was I think one of the years I wasn't playing ANYTHING new. I got a Steam-ready laptop in 2012, but didn't actually use it for gaming until 2013.
I played Shovel Knight either late December or some time in 2015, but I'd go with that for this year.
I realize no one cares at this point, I'm just doing this for me. I love this segment.
Super wish I had access to current Flash episodes. I always catch up on Netflix a season later.
I kinda dug the first couple episodes of Legends of Tomorrow. I like camp when it's done well. I love 60's Batman.
There's too much f*ing TV in general. There is no way to have a full time job and watch all of it, unless watching all of it IS your job.
To hell with DCU. Anyone remember that interview where the interviewer kept trying to get RDJ to compare his resolved drug problems with his role as Iron Man and RDJ told him to stop with his "dark shit?" That's how I now feel about every Snyder DC film. And I actually liked Watchmen.
Nice touch with the SP Patrick referenced.
I played the demo and enjoyed it, but there were times the controls were a bit hard to get used to and the demo had some repetitive beat-em-up elements. It looked cool though.
I don't know if i ever played that or just first one.
Well, yeah. lol I've heard quite a few negative anecdotes from other former Baylor professors (one of whom I took for a Freshman anthropology course and now see at university-level faculty meetings ... weird) and former students who were not Protestant and felt like they were not welcome. I cannot confirm or deny any of that, but there are people I liked who went to Baylor. I dunno.
I think social media conditions us to think the next generation walks around outraged all the time. I've had students involved in protests, but you wouldn't know about it from the way they act in class. They do the same stupid bullshit any 18-year-old would, but frankly I'd guess this upcoming generation is more well-behaved and hardworking than many give them credit for. It just sucks that Texas public schools literally don't focus on grammar any more, which ... hurts them in college.
D&D is of the devil.