I have played a few missions on PC. Bought it on sale recently at Green Man Gaming. It seems pretty good if you want to play a super realistic, slow paced police milsim type game like the old SWATs. There isn't much depth or story though from what I've seen. Mostly about just playing through missions and replaying them if you want to improve your score.
The online play is co-op only btw, there's no pvp mode.
Yeah this is a lot of fun so far. Not totally caught up so skimmed the thread with one eye closed.
Michael C. Hall is just so interesting to watch. And the way he can deliver almost any line in a way that makes me laugh is a gift. That dry Dexter sarcasm slays me pun intended.
When I was like 14 sneaking into Barb Wire at the Tomball dollar cinema, I never would have imagined myself contemplating if Pamela Anderson's boyfriend could do better.
Absolutely fucking bewildering scrolling this thread. I think you all suffered the same trauma, and as a survival mechanism, your brains have tricked you into thinking you saw an alternate, acceptable version of this movie. This was egregiously bad. Like "study in a lab to understand how it happened" tragically bad. Struggling to think of a worse sequel with a bigger chasm in quality. I went in with the lowest of expectations, hoping it could mayyybe rise above the average Happy Madison Netflix slop. But I dunno. It might be worse. An endless parade of bad ideas. An opus of unfunny. I felt embarrassed for the actors who wanted to be a good sport and came back only to be misused in such weird, unfunny ways. If a Happy Gilmore sequel was simulated 1000 times, this version would rank in the bottom 1%.
Can't believe I haven't participated in this. Since it was bumped, just gonna vomit some greats that come to mind:
"Arguably too famous to be on the list because they're so good" tier:
Steve Buscemi
John Turturro
John C. Reilly
Frances McDormand
Don Cheadle
"Not the GOATS but still legends" tier:
M. Emmett Walsh
Joseph Cotton
Bruce Campbell
Jackie Earle Haley
Jon Polito
Luis Guzman
Ving Rhames
Nicky Katt
Joe Pantoliano
Edward James Olmos
Chris McDonald
"Even I had to google them to remember their names and/or spell check" tier:
Rick Ducommon
Brent Briscoe
Favorite Newcomer Award:
Paul Walter Hauser
Episode ten? Maeve caresses Eddie's thigh under the table at dinner. And then at the prison when she literally tells Eddie she wants to be his queen. It did kinda come out of nowhere, although the way she cradled him in her bosom earlier in the season was a little awkward. But in the finale the writers hit us over the head with it with a sledgehammer. I agree with @Horn80 that it was weird. But this series is weird so hey, fuck it, let 'em cook!
Weird, confusing, sloppy mess of a show with unintentional humor galore, but eh, I had fun. Finished the season last night.
"I'm gon' hit yo business if it's momentary blissness..."
Jesus Christ, has a worse intro song ever been chosen for a TV show? Can't hit that skip button fast enough. Kinda funny how that terrible song sets the tone for what the show is - Temu Sopranos. With some GoT stirred in.
I love that Richie is incompetent enough to allow a car bomb to be planted under his wife's car and stay there undetected for a week (even though, according to the show, you can buy the mirrors off Amazon), yet savvy and connected enough to coordinate a strike force that takes out two highly trained security teams in Antwerp. With about an hour's notice. Off a tip he implicitly believes even though it came from his blood rivals who just murdered his son and wife.