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  • He’s pretty playful in “Attack of the Clones” when Kenobi is looking for Kamino. “Master Kenobi has lost a planet, how embarrassing” or something along those lines.

    He’s also teaching Younglings in this scene, so being more playful is fitting.

    Most of the time we see Yoda he is at the council or doing war things, so you can’t really be a silly goblin in those cases.





  • Is Tic-Tac-Toe a good game? I know people who played it a lot at one time. Does it hold up?

    If you had fun playing it, it was a good game.

    Fruit Ninja? Doodle Jump? Angry Birds?

    Games take a simple concept, possibly copied from elsewhere, possibly a mash up of others, possibly original ideas, and of it’s fun, it’s good.

    Now was the hype over Flappy Bird strange and over the top? Probably. But remember fidget spinners? Yo-yos? Sometimes trends/fads happen.





  • When I first played Skyrim it was the “complete” edition with all the DLC. The game starts fun enough, I complete the intro, wander around a bit and find an interesting quest that takes me to a big city.

    Immediately two vampires attack me. I know now this is the start of a plot hook for one of the DLCs, but it was so confusing. Suddenly I was forced to do a whole vampire side plot because every time I ignored it more vampires showed up.

    I hope DLCs have improved since then because it was a terrible introduction to the game.



  • I agree with everything about this article except the title.

    For me this film is at its best after the vampire reveal and ends when most of the vampires are killed. The intro is fine but goes on a little long and while I’m always a fan of killing Klansman it feels like an unnecessary action scene after the climax of the film.

    My vote is for One Battle After Another. It could be argued it starts slow as well, but once it gets going it is paved perfectly.


  • Hacks is excellent. The Last of Us is excellent. Although both of those are preparing for their final season.

    Euphoria is excellent, although I expect season 3 to be their last.

    That leaves The White Lotus which is also excellent.

    I’ve also heard IT Welcome to Derry is excellent, but I haven’t seen it.

    That being said they’ve been trying to get Dune as a series, Prophecy is getting a second season but I’m not sure the first season really worked.

    We also have the whole of DC Studios. I agree it’s possible Gunn departs if the deal goes through, which would cause some major quality issues.

    But there is the golden goose that is Harry Potter. It’s probably going to have a shit ton of people watching it.

    So for big existing franchises, they’ll probably be ok, and GOT fits in there. But for original stuff, I agree they have fewer options.




  • An “Aegon’s Conquest” film is probably the best way to tell the story. It’s not a particularly interesting story since it’s just man (and sister-wives) steamroll Westeros with dragons.

    I’m sure you could spice it up a bit, but also Aegon is a conqueror and kind of a “bad guy” in that sense. He’s just chilling at Dragonstone and Westeros is mostly just chilling doing their own thing, and he just decides naw… it’s mine now. I’m guessing they’ll add some prophecy to give him reason, we saw this touched on in season 1 of HOTD. Basically there must be a Targaryen on the throne in order to stop the white walkers. Although GOT season 8 sorta disproved that, which I guess makes the whole of Targaryen rule and Aegon’s Conquest moot. So…

    Either way, could be fun, but I don’t expect a lot from it.




  • That’s difficult to quantify, but not that hard.

    Modern consoles are just like modern computers.

    Lots of complicated things are abstracted away or covered by something else. For example if you developed a game using an existing engine you probably can just check a box and like magic it just works.

    If you built your own engine, you probably only tested it against dev kits and real console hardware. It’ll probably mostly just work but might have some unexpected bugs. These too are probably also abstracted away in a lot of cases, which means it either just works or doesn’t take a lot of work to make work.

    I imagine Sony’s logic is that it isn’t worth the effort. They probably don’t see the return on investment they want.

    They probably look at someone like Nintendo who never port their games and often sell them for full price, it’s kinda shitty for consumers but Nintendo makes bank (and to be fair they usually do make great games). Plus it looks like Microsoft is walking away from consoles so Sony has less to compete with.