Remember that we're talking about a fantasy science fiction setting... One where laser weapons fire self contained bolts of glowing energy. We can basically write off all pretense to realism right there, especially when people wielding laser swords are handily beating people using laser guns...
Yes... Also right back at you, because mine was a joke too.
I liked The Force Awakens too, and I don't mind that Star Wars is still going... Still, the whole thing of doing a new movie every year, that's asking for trouble. They are likely going to run the franchise fully into the ground...
Gabriel Morton(Of Lets Drown Out fame with Yahtzee) did one better on a KeepetClassy play through of Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariendel DLC. Where he kicked an enemy off a ledge to it's death, looked down after it and stated smugly: "Get fucked!"
First this is Dark Souls 3 which came out this year...
Second: Dark Souls as a franchise is perfect for a handheld. Yes it's a long game, there are plenty of long games on handheld. The biggest thing that makes it friendly though? Dark Souls games constantly auto-save all over the place, they...
One of the biggest points of evidence, is all the pot shots that Walt took at Nazi Germany before the US got into the war, going back years. Things like Donald Duck in Naziland, which included the song "Der Furtherer's Face". At the time Russia and Germany were still allies and American...
Just so you know that was a baseless attack conjured up by the American Communist party to label Walt Disney as anti-Semitie and destroy his career. Because Walt was vehemently anti-communist and wanted the US to go to war with Nazi Germany while they were still allied with Soviet Russia.
It's exactly the same boycott that The Force Awakens had thrown at it and it's done by the same people. When this sort of thing is supported by places like Infostormer and The Daily Stormer, that erases any credibility this boycott could have. Especially considering the main characters are...
Way to read exactly what I didn't say into my post, because A: The difference between town and city is just a semantic one, arguing over it is pointless. B: I never said that I could find him, nor did I try to convince anyone that I could find him.
Yahtzee's rabid stalker fans who spend hours...
I live in Nevada... It's an alright place to live with a decent economy(usually), always playing catch up with more overtly progressive states like California and Washington. We have no state income tax... Oh and you can get liquor, go to a bar, and/or gamble somewhere here 24/7.
Also most...
Yahtzee continues to be topical about the place where he lives. That always strikes me as a lot funnier than it should be too. Yahtzee: "I hate fans in general and I don't want mine to approach me during my daily life." Yahtzee: Blurts out name of current town he's based in and a bunch of...
In all honesty, good controller that attach to a touchscreen device like a smartphone, or a tablet... That's something gamers have been demanding for years, with not much in the way of workable solutions. The Switch has what appears to be a console controller that's split in half, with a dock to...
Just another word for a tall floor lamp, to distinguish it from a short table lamp. The British have a lot of simple names for things that sum up what they are in one, or two words. To American ears they usually sound funny, but you get used to it if you listen to enough brits and aussies.
So they cancel Adventure Time and Gumball, but keep tripe like Teen Titans Go and Uncle Grandpa?
It's reassuring to see that Cartoon Network never changes.
For the "adult humor" aspect... Cartoons have done this for a very long time, most notably with Jay Ward and Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Both of which did jokes that were target at kids, but adults would just roll their eyes at, then they had jokes that would fly over the heads of kid's, but would...
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