They may have a magic wand, but they do not have any business sense and no legal counsel on retainer, unfortunately. All the talent in the world isn't going to amount to a hill of beans if they can't get their product to market in a way that can survive. It is a pretty EQ clone, though.
It was revenge and power trip fantasy. It wasn't high art, but far from unwatchable. Some of that shit a while back when one of the art houses ran out of money and hired 3rd world still frame workers in Thailand or something was unwatchable.
Haven't watched it since they dropped Roiland. Dropping one of the main creators, writers, and VAs for something like this was never going to end well.
I'll wait until the full season is out to watch, but same. Mildly sad they axed it, but will love the original story. Gaiman may be a trash tier human being, but before he got famous and abused it he made some seriously good stories.
They wouldn't want to. The ideal for DBG would be to do to MnM what the Rolling Stones did to the Verve. Right now there is no money to be made by suing because they aren't charging for it.
Did 1.0 drop while I was sleeping? If not, still vaporware. Fun vaporware, but not a game yet.
MnM has some serious hurdles coming up. If it gets people to willing pay a full monthly sub for EA that's one hurdle. If DBG decides to be charitable and not sue them into oblivion for copyright...
It's like watching Wile E Coyote revving up to chase the Roadrunner. The moment they start trying to charge a full monthly fee for EA they are driving straight off a cliff.
That was my first thought. Soaps use the opposite of acids to do their job in removing the guck and grime. Any burning would indicate some sort of chemical change in the product over time. I have used industrial strength cleaning agents before that completely removed my fingerprints even though...
Yup, got the sale price. Also got a new adjustable bed base. I got a loft bed kit I am trying to get put together. Cleaning the condo properly for the first time in a couple years reminded me I was thinking about getting one of those when I moved here.
It's still cancer. Once you get into your 40s your doctor should be reminding you to get one every few 5-10 years. More if you have family history, or if they find polyps.
Ryan and Hugh have been doing the rounds and hyping this up on their own. I don't think Disney has had to do much marketing at all. One of Ryan's other businesses is actually a marketing firm.