When the title of the movie is said by the characters at a moment in the movie

This is so stupid i love it

u/No_Candle4483 — 8 days ago

When should I start playing TW3's DLCS?

Hey there, I just started playing The Witcher 3 and I'm really enjoying it.

For context, I just >!helped Dandelion escape from prison!<and I just unlocked Blood and Wine's first quest.

I was wondering : When should I start Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine?

Should I start them now, later, or maybe after finishing the main story?

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u/No_Candle4483 — 22 days ago

Would you click on this?

Title is "You don't understand The Last Of Us 2"
It's an humoristic video essay about the game's controversies

u/No_Candle4483 — 26 days ago
▲ 472 r/Bioshock

No, it's not ragebait.

So I just finished Bioshock Infinite and I loved it more than I expected. The gameplay is fun and way more dynamic than in Bioshock 1, the skylines are a great idea, and I actually like the fact that you can only hold 2 guns, because everytime I ran out of ammo, I had to pick up the first gun that i found to defend myself, and i think that's a great move to make the game less repetitive!

Also, hot take, but I prefer Columbia over Rapture. Just the fact that there's NPCs walking around makes it feel so much more alive and immersive. I didn't get why people say that you can't explore Columbia nearly as much as you can explore Rapture. It might be a "me" thing but I felt like sometimes, exploring Rapture was kind of worthless (especially near the end of the game). In Infinite, I felt more rewarded for exploring.

Story-wise though, I'm not totally sure I understood everything?

(Spoiler alert)

Like, I don't really get how Comstock and Booker are the same person, living in the same universe. Also, the whole "Elizabeth mom's ghost" thing was very confusing. Like, is she a ghost or was she created by Elizabeth? I feel like even the game can't tell. But I still think that the plot twist is really cool, unexpected, and was foreshadowed in a very nice way.

So unlike Bioshock 1, I think that I'll replay Infinite someday. It's not nearly as repetitive, it has a more complex story, a more lively world...

I can 100% understand that someone likes Bioshock 1 more than Infinite, but I just don't get how someone can love Bioshock 1 and hate Bioshock Infinite.

Yes, it's different. So what?

u/No_Candle4483 — 2 months ago