

That trailer got a lot more interesting about halfway through. Took me by surprise, hah.


That trailer got a lot more interesting about halfway through. Took me by surprise, hah.


I’d suggest reading it instead. It’s pretty short (130 pages depending on printing) and a good read.


The ending to the book is one of the best reveals I’ve read/watched. The movie discarding it was such a huge disservice.
Except the US didn’t strike Iran until the end of Feb, not the beginning. So this is either (badly) faked, or it’s unrelated.


2 is a fairly linear action game with a few branching paths. 3 is a much bigger, RPG style game if that’s what your looking for out of it. It’s still “Geralt”, but there’s more liberty to play the game and character how you’d like.


The beginning of that game is quite slow, but it does pick up, and it has a lot more to offer than I thought when I first picked it up. It can also feel a bit inscrutable as there’s little to no direction offered to the player. Personally, I make liberal use of the wiki to counteract that. I’m betting there’s spoiler-sensitive guides out there, too.


You should be close to freedom. The intro to that game drags a bit, for sure. If you stick with it, one thing I’ll recommend is - take your time. The story tends to compartmentalize, kind of like the intro, so you can be better off ignoring it in favor of just faffing about (which is the best part of the game, imo).
Oh, I think you might be right. It was from a video about voice acting and all the faces kind of blur together in my mind, hah.
“Surely I won’t end up under the bus!” - Every idiot in this circus


18% are, as per the article.
There’s a clip of a prolific voice actor (I wanna say Dan Castellaneta, or maybe Rob Paulsen) who says bad impressions make for the best character voices, because it gives the voice more character and familiarity without making people just think of the target of the impression.


I mean, his vote wasn’t gonna change shit, but it sure says something when he’s the singular Dem breaking ranks. What a fucking tool.
Forgetting your 4,4-dimethyl-1-phenylpyrazolidin-3-one at home in your rush out the door. Rookie mistake.
As a kid, part of me always wondered if I’d imagined that bit. It’s so sudden and jarring, but gone in a flash. Great stuff.


Super glad to have gotten off that shit-train last year. Still dealing with the Linux learning curve, but never going back.
Same thought. I had to look him up and now I’m baffled how the writer of Monsters Inc, Inside Out, and Up could be this callous. It has been over a decade, so maybe he lost that piece of himself over time to “The Industry”.