Man, I so wish Avatar 2 would totally bomb at the box office, not because I hate Avatar, but just because I find this making 4 sequels at once to be, what's the word, totally full of hubris. It won't of course, but that would be something to watch.
"While playing the console in portable mode, with the controllers connected to each side of the tablet unit, will charge them, if you are playing the game in TV mode with the JoyCon's connected to the grip that comes bundled with the unit, will not." - What is this terribly muddled English...
I always thought on a purely statistical level this was already a given, just not a very pressing reality to have to face or really acknowledge because of the far-flung distances involved and the extreme unlikelihood on a probability level of ever meeting or even just making direct contact with...
I've seen 14 of his 28 movies and I've thought he was great in every one. My favourite performances would have to be Blood Diamond, Inception and Catch me if you Can.
This is something similar to what I was feeling just before the Force Awakens came out - realising that no matter how good the movie might be, it would never recapture that initial feeling of discovery when I first watched Star Wars as a kid. It's only natural of course - I'm not a kid for one...
Well not that many people are complaining about the two Marvel Studios movies we get on average every year and will be getting well into the future, so why should Star Wars be treated any different? I think its fair to say that Star Wars is more popualar than even Marvel so I don't foresee this...
The load times don't seem to bother me so much, they're certainly not 40 seconds long, maybe 20 seconds at max, but maybe I'm just more patient than most. And where are all these countless enemies stitched together from various malformed body parts Yahtzee is talking about? I'm right at the end...
Yeah really not appreciating the live-action snobbery coming off of Moviebob. Most of what Pixar create is way better than what the rest of Hollywood is coming up with and there are many other very good CGI animated movies from other studios out nowadays as well. Then you have the likes of...
Hmmm a click-bait headline that is inaccurate; and I thought the Escapist had good journalists. 'Cutting back' on CGI and 'ditching' CGI are two very different things, and Rian Johnson nowhere in these excerpts or in the full interview ever says they're 'ditching' it outright. Also, way to go in...
Its funny but sad because its true: so many people buy games because they're on sale and they 'might' play it one day but because of this onslaught of cheap content they're always moving onto the next thing, like a ravenous hound, never able to feel satisfied or enjoy playing what they already...
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