The older I get the more angry the concept of God makes me. It’s hit the point where I hope I’m wrong, so when I die I can spit in his face and call Him a useless God
The older I get the more angry the concept of God makes me. It’s hit the point where I hope I’m wrong, so when I die I can spit in his face and call Him a useless God
You could try walking away, if that doesn’t work try running.
Dead like me was just starting to get interesting, when they canceled it and spat out a movie that didn’t even try to wrap things up
His name is Robert Paulson
They aren’t my kind of nerd either. All the communities for my hobbies are dead. The largest Magic: The Gathering communities go days without posts, the warhammer communities get maybe 1 paintjob post a week, and I haven’t found anywhere to talk about how awesome the X-Men comics are right now.
It’s better than when a link could bring you to meatspin, lemon party, or Goatse
They also forgot the legions of children who loved that shit. I was in 2nd grade when phantom menace released, and for the rest of the school year “who does the best Jarjar voice” was the game on the playground
Here’s my star wars hot take. I think revenge of the sith is more fun to watch than Return of the Jedi.
Jedi feels like 2 half movies stapled together
Warriors games are awesome, and it’s hard to find an IP that wouldn’t work for them.
My favorite is still the Gundam games. I out like 400 hours into 3 maxing out my favorite pilots and suits
Gerbil in a microwave, how original
Daken would be the best wolverine for the job, he knows his way around down there
I hate how much I like the idea of the Incarnations series. Dead like me is one of my favorite TV shows (reaper was OK too)
But I cannot go back to all of the rape
I’ve been on reddit since 2010, stopped when the 3rd parties were killed. The only thing I really miss is magictcg, there’s nowhere else online anymore that keeps track of everything. I miss my daily dose of Wizards of the Coast drama
I recently got a ps4, and am catching up on things I’ve missed. This week I finished Infamous: second son Infamous 2 was my favorite open world game of its generation, and Second Son felt like a lot of the same. I feel like it was short, a lot of the missions felt copy/pasted, and I think the karma system wasn’t as interesting. The multiple power gimmick was fun, but I wish it was easier to swap around. It was disappointing that my favorite power is unavailable for the last few boss fights.
Overall I felt it was a 6/10, I liberated all the regions and beat the story with the “Good” end, but I’m not compelled to go back and try the evil route or finish everything 100%
Code fairy came out a couple years ago, haven’t had a console to play it on but it’s a single player game.
Eorzea isn’t the worst fantasy world to be isekai’d into. I’d just set up in one of the capitals and try not to die