Where this becomes interesting is in the variety of monsters (and Rune Knights) in the game, the interplay on the battle map between terrain, armies, and unit abilities, and the interplay between the two levels of the game. As each Rune Knight is a unique character, “A” and “B” te...
I started in a safe corner of the map, facing no threats other than neutral monsters. This let me work out how to play the game, while my ally fought off the Orks. Amassing a horde of guardsmen, heavy weapon teams, and scout walkers let me roll over the Orks through sheer numbers ...
It’s a stretch that both Andy and Serafine catapult from both the Eifel Tower and later the Statue of Liberty with barely more than a scratch and very little peril to enjoy. The wacky plot involves bad guy Claude (Pierre Cosso), his henchmen, and a transforming-inducing drug. They hold...
Anyways, from the show, the word they sing over and over is “bang.” For some reason that tune is in my head a lot and 2-3 years ago I started singing it but I used the word “no” when probably your sister asked for something. I figured better than a strict and loud “NO!!
I can cook from scratch, drive a stick shift, handle a firearm, and hide in the woods. But the cold seeps into my bones and makes the joints ache. I have camped much of my life without potable water, ice, and a place to take a dump. I can sleep on the ground. But I am 67 ...
I’d like to think we’ve reached a stage where we can allow strong female characters to stand on their own — even as monsters. There’s no reason to weaken the male characters just to build some sort of misguided sympathy for a strong woman. Tags:good movies, reviews Posted in Brain...
I’d like to think we’ve reached a stage where we can allow strong female characters to stand on their own — even as monsters. There’s no reason to weaken the male characters just to build some sort of misguided sympathy for a strong woman. Tags:good movies, reviews Posted in Brain...
Not monsters. I started to think that we could do this. It took me three weeks on the San Joaquin -- flying into trees, bouncing over waves, gripping the paddle so tightly that I got blisters and headaches -- to realize we need to start living with the water, rather than trying to ...