I really liked What Remains of Edith Finch.
It was more of an experience and really struck some emotional chords, leaving me write emotional at the end.
Really beautiful and melancholy experience.
I really liked What Remains of Edith Finch.
It was more of an experience and really struck some emotional chords, leaving me write emotional at the end.
Really beautiful and melancholy experience.
I didn't like the show all that much but American Gods had possibly the greatest title sequence ever made.
It's a brilliant fever dream mixing mythology and technology, drugs and sex which perfectly fits the themes of the show. That thumping electronic music suits the neon in the titles and that tired groan at the end puts an exclamation point in the whole thing.
☝️ This guy lawyers
The Cove
Craigslist Joe
Senna
Murderball
The Dust Bowl (2-part series)
Elon invented time travel and called the company Time-X.
Head over heels.
So... Standing?
I call it a tie between The Last of Us and Uncharted 2. These are two of the most fun games I've ever played for totally different reasons.
Uncharted 2 was a lot of a great adventure, and loads of fun with great characters, while The Last of Us games were extremely emotional and I was totally invested in the characters and story.
There are just people like that and she deserves the dressing downs she gets.
Having said that they somehow managed to make the character likeable (at least to me) and relatable.
I think she had a funny sense of humor but needs to reign it in (calling Victoria "Crash"is hilarious to me).
I also think she will have a huge fall from grace by the end of the season and be out put in her place.
What makes the show great is that all the characters are likeable in summer way, even when they're assholes.
They have I've if my favorite band names of if all time and I love "Death by Rock and Roll"
Monster Truck.
Their album "Furiosity" is an absolute banger and they're a really great rock band.
"The stone cannot know why the chisel cleaves it. The iron cannot know why the fire scorches it. When thy life is cleft and scorched; when death and sadness leap at thee, beat not thy breast and curse thy evil fate. But thank The Builder for the trials which shape thee."
From Thief: The Dark Project
I enjoyed Dragon Age 2 as well. It's just that it's an action movie to Origins' House of the Dragon. It's just different genres.