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BloodyHell

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  1. Agreed. I don't even have much more to say about it. Theres no real depth, but I got to spend some time with characters I love in a Galaxy spanning romp that doesn't change star wars or it's characters in any way, but was just fun. Plus, the fight was worth it. That whole scene was incredible, I just wish they'd have played it as one long scene.
  2. I finished this just now, and I enjoyed it. Its far from perfect, but it's a lot of fun.
  3. Top Gun. Spiderman I'll see clerks when it's time. I've been kind of over most of the marvel stuff besides Spiderman. But there wasn't a ton that truly made me want to get out to the theater.
  4. Which is exactly what I want from Clerks. Like I said, im not looking to smith to be profound, just nostalgic.
  5. Oh, im not gonna play, I may check it out someday, but I would have played elsewhere if I wanted to. Xbox just doesn't seem to have the playerbase base for this game, and its not a game that is going to sell consoles or get people to switch from playstation to xbox. Though I guess its possible it had more success than I think.
  6. Im definitely in. I don't expect anything wonderful, I expect Kevin Smith, but Kevin Smith is pretty nostalgic for me.
  7. Theres no delays, this game is ready or they wouldn't go through this. I have no doubt Sony made damn sure it's ready before allowing this date to be put out.
  8. Oh man, it's gonna be an awesome few days! This, followed by Valkyrie Elisium two days later, and Crisis Core this winter. Thats pretty damn awesome.
  9. Unless they create a bundle, its rare to see them all on sale at once. I don't think I ever have. Maybe on PC? I don't actually know if they are on pc tho.
  10. The USA is no different than any other large democracy. These divisions exist everywhere. UK, Europe and Canada are the same. Canada is just on a smaller scale, and Europe is absolutely full of racism and hatred, but the political class and the media like to pretend it doesn't exist there. Europe, and the UK, ignores a lot (no different than the rest of us). Sure, America turns everything up to 10, but division is far from solely an American problem.
  11. I mean, what about the women on the street asking the dems when they'll stop begging for money and do something. This administration is in trouble, and that's really bad. Literally for the whole world. While I don't actually believe the USA uddenly becomes a dictatorship in 2024, its definitely begun the slide towards it. I'm hoping cheeseburger greese causes a Coronary before 2024, and Trump becomes irrelevant to the conversation, but we also need to sober up the country. Honestly, I wish some solar event would fry the internet, and every circuit that helps run it. It seems the unabomber wasn't wrong (aside from the bombs part, that was definitely wrong), his manifesto pretty much predicts our current dilemma. We used technology to destroy ourselves, and the method isn't a superweapon, but the ability to talk to everyone, everywhere. Its created amazing benefits, and then it broke us.
  12. But there isn't just open world glut. Theres a huge library of narrative focused games.
  13. Wii was definitely innovative. It made games worse as a function of its controls.
  14. I've been playing Trails of Cold Steel, and I can't believe I never got into this before. Its so damn good so far.
  15. Im completely pro choice, so I do agree with you, but the argument from people like these idiots who are pro women have no rights, is that abortion isn't just affecting you, its also killing another human who also has rights. To those who actually believe, the argument is rock solid (even though the church wasn't even against abortion until the 1870's, and nothing in the bible says its wrong).
  16. 'Natural immunity' provides strong protection from COVID reinfection, but vaccination still safer NATIONALPOST.COM The study, and others like it, is offering insights into an enduring debate over the risk of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection among the unvaccinated, a debate as… Something about what she's saying just doesn't track with the evidence. Which, I guess is par for Taylor and her reporting. I mean, life has to start again sooner or later. I know you have this strong fear of covid, but life goes on for the rest of the world.
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