I remember liking Serenity, Nathan Fillion makes everything awesome.
I remember liking Serenity, Nathan Fillion makes everything awesome.
It's not even bad in a fun way. It's just incredibly boring. I got more entertainment out of reading people's impressions of it.i was disappointed in serenity
people were hyping it up as this incredibly indescribable awful thing and then it just ended up being a bad movie
Yeah, pretty much.Serenity's entertainment value comes from reading about the twist from a baffled blogger, not from actually watching it.
I never watched the show so to me it was just like an average sci-fi movie with some cool moments and some less cool dialog.i was disappointed in serenity
people were hyping it up as this incredibly indescribable awful thing and then it just ended up being a bad movie
It's not that Serenity.I never watched the show so to me it was just like an average sci-fi movie with some cool moments and some less cool dialog.
OH the Serenity with Matt McConaughkahghey - yah that movie was supremely stupid.
Wow guys, I can't believe they have site now where you can run fantasy leagues based on how well you think games will be critically acclaimed in Opencritic scores. What crazy person would run such a league.
Well, I'M THAT CRAZY PERSON! That's right. I'm starting a fantasy league on fantasycritic.com where members here in the GB ERA OT can compete and draft games they think will get the best general critical score. Here's a Link to sign up and a Link to the Giant Bomb Era OT League Commished by me, John Madden. On Fantasycritic.com, you select games that you think will receive good to excellent aggregate review scores based on Opencritic and 70 is the base line as to how many points you earn. For Instance, if you drafted Dragon Ball Kakarot Right Now which has an Opencritic score of 76, you'll earn 6 points. If you got AO Tennis 2 on your team which has a score of 68, you'll lose 2 points. Any game with a 70 Opencritic score will give you no points.
The way my league is set up is that there is a total of 10 people who can participate and each team will have 12 games on their teams. 8 of those will be drafted once I decide when the draft starts and the other 4 are pick up games. This is where players can bid fictional money (start off with 100 dollars) on undrafted games that might get a great score or a newly announced game that you think will review well. Whoever has the highest bid will trade in the amount of money in that bid for picking up that undrafted game (One again, your actual money IS NOT involved, its fake money used for the game).
You are also given 2 counterpicks picking two games that you think one person drafted will end up getting a lesser aggregate score than they think. This way, if you counterpicked a game like Dark Crystal Tactics: Age of Resistance and that game ends up scoring a 62 on Opencritic, the person who drafted or picked up that game will lose 8 points but you'll be rewarded 8 points. If however Dark Crystal Tactics gets an 87 on Opencritic, then the player that has that game earns 17 points and you'll lose 17 points.
I know I'm going into lots of detail about how this game works, but if you have any more questions on how this weird fantasy sports league work, here's the FAQ page for all of the answers. If you sign up and give me your display name her or in a personal message on Era, I'll look up the display name and then invite you into the league. And remember, this is a fantasy league just for fun. Its just for bragging rights on claiming how much you know about how certain video games will review.
Also I'm open to changing rules in my league if anyone thinks need adjustments.
I'm in MaddenWow guys, I can't believe they have site now where you can run fantasy leagues based on how well you think games will be critically acclaimed in Opencritic scores. What crazy person would run such a league.
Well, I'M THAT CRAZY PERSON! That's right. I'm starting a fantasy league on fantasycritic.com where members here in the GB ERA OT can compete and draft games they think will get the best general critical score. Here's a Link to sign up and a Link to the Giant Bomb Era OT League Commished by me, John Madden. On Fantasycritic.com, you select games that you think will receive good to excellent aggregate review scores based on Opencritic and 70 is the base line as to how many points you earn. For Instance, if you drafted Dragon Ball Kakarot Right Now which has an Opencritic score of 76, you'll earn 6 points. If you got AO Tennis 2 on your team which has a score of 68, you'll lose 2 points. Any game with a 70 Opencritic score will give you no points.
The way my league is set up is that there is a total of 10 people who can participate and each team will have 12 games on their teams. 8 of those will be drafted once I decide when the draft starts and the other 4 are pick up games. This is where players can bid fictional money (start off with 100 dollars) on undrafted games that might get a great score or a newly announced game that you think will review well. Whoever has the highest bid will trade in the amount of money in that bid for picking up that undrafted game (One again, your actual money IS NOT involved, its fake money used for the game).
You are also given 2 counterpicks picking two games that you think one person drafted will end up getting a lesser aggregate score than they think. This way, if you counterpicked a game like Dark Crystal Tactics: Age of Resistance and that game ends up scoring a 62 on Opencritic, the person who drafted or picked up that game will lose 8 points but you'll be rewarded 8 points. If however Dark Crystal Tactics gets an 87 on Opencritic, then the player that has that game earns 17 points and you'll lose 17 points.
I know I'm going into lots of detail about how this game works, but if you have any more questions on how this weird fantasy sports league work, here's the FAQ page for all of the answers. If you sign up and give me your display name her or in a personal message on Era, I'll look up the display name and then invite you into the league. And remember, this is a fantasy league just for fun. Its just for bragging rights on claiming how much you know about how certain video games will review.
Also I'm open to changing rules in my league if anyone thinks need adjustments.
Nice... I was thinking of maybe picking it up... The quicklook looked fucking ROUUUGGHHHHHH technical wise tho.Surge 2 is a pure and wholesome execution of anime Dark souls as opposed to the degeneracy of Code Vein.
Surge 2 is a pure and wholesome execution of anime Dark souls as opposed to the degeneracy of Code Vein.
But Tharp also has Jeff's Copy of BMX XXX. This fantasy league is getting more erotic than I expected.
Listen it's got better bosses and less gratuitous sexualization of women, the level design and general combat flow are far superior. Also it's got more cannibalismmy games will be better than everyone elses games
so less interesting?
It's a very stable experience nowNice... I was thinking of maybe picking it up... The quicklook looked fucking ROUUUGGHHHHHH technical wise tho.
In other news... I just found out that the server you pick to play on in Tarkov actually has an impact on your matchmaking time (duh...).... So I just went from 10-12min matchmaking to 2-3min... This changes everything!
i think you're generally rightListen it's got better bosses and less gratuitous sexualization of women, the level design and general combat flow are far superior. Also it's got more cannibalism
mindless t&a is bleh. Hannibal lector is sexy
facts
Nice to see some Irish representation in anime with Saoirse Ronan
If part of what you didn't like was the industrial environment and general vibe then Surge is a hellva lot more diverse (even though it's a modern cityscape) and got a good bit of verticality to it, along with that it's a tad bit "lighter" in tone.i think you're generally right
but also after playing surge 1 for a few hours i was bored to absolute tears with everything
If it's not full up when I'm off work in 5 hours I'll sign upOK we have a total of 5 publishers (teams) in my FantasyCritic League. I have 5 available spots left in case anyone else wants to Join.
I'm also thinking of starting the draft on one of these afternoons this week. Won't do it today since I'm giving more people the chance to join and in less than 2 hours, I have to go to work. Let me know what day works best for you all for the draft.
If it somehow is full I can increase the number of entrants in my league just in case.
If I can't adjust the hair shininess of my incredibly stacked anime vampire waifu (or bishie boy anime vampire husbando) in The Surge 2, how am I supposed to even know if it's good or not? (in all seriousness I totally spent like an hour making a character in CV, which is something I never do.)If part of what you didn't like was the industrial environment and general vibe then Surge is a hellva lot more diverse (even though it's a modern cityscape) and got a good bit of verticality to it, along with that it's a tad bit "lighter" in tone.
Also code vein just sucks
Nice to see some Irish representation in anime with Saoirse Ronan