“Rage 2” has been a long time coming.
Born in another time, for a different console generation, its predecessor, “Rage”, was an early example of a solid if underrated shooter that blended exploration, gunplay, and vehicular hi-jinx in a way that tried to loosen up the traditional Fps formula. It told a story – something id Software hadn’t done much of prior to that point – whilst retaining the satisfying combat that id, quite rightly, is renowned for.
When news of the sequel broke, I was surprised on two counts; one, that it hadn’t happened before, and two, that I’d – somewhat shamefully – all but forgotten the original Rage had existed. So when I sit down with Tim Willits, id Software’s studio director – both of us drooping a little in Stockholm’s unseasonable heat – that’s the first thing I ask: why is now the right time for a “Rage” sequel?...
Born in another time, for a different console generation, its predecessor, “Rage”, was an early example of a solid if underrated shooter that blended exploration, gunplay, and vehicular hi-jinx in a way that tried to loosen up the traditional Fps formula. It told a story – something id Software hadn’t done much of prior to that point – whilst retaining the satisfying combat that id, quite rightly, is renowned for.
When news of the sequel broke, I was surprised on two counts; one, that it hadn’t happened before, and two, that I’d – somewhat shamefully – all but forgotten the original Rage had existed. So when I sit down with Tim Willits, id Software’s studio director – both of us drooping a little in Stockholm’s unseasonable heat – that’s the first thing I ask: why is now the right time for a “Rage” sequel?...
- 6/12/2018
- by Vikki Blake
- Variety Film + TV
Undercover Boss is in Season 8 in the United States, which speaks volumes about its appeal for its viewers. Although there are still a number of episodes that haven’t been shown on TV, enough have been for us to come up with a list of our favorite executives on Undercover Boss Season 8 so far. Here is our list of our favorites in not particular order: John Fuller John Fuller is both President and CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, which is a coffee chain with franchises in the United States as well as 29 other countries situated
Our Favorite CEOs From Undercover Boss Season 8...
Our Favorite CEOs From Undercover Boss Season 8...
- 5/14/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
The transformations on CBS’s Undercover Boss are always entertaining — but this week’s makeover of John Fuller, the CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, has to be one of the most hilarious. The coffee chain chief, who used to be President and CEO of Johnny Rockets restaurants, swapped his polo shirt and short grey hair for an ageing rocker look with long blonde locks, a chequered shirt, and a black t-shirt emblazoned with a skull. How people didn’t suspect him, we have no idea… The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is one of the biggest privately owned coffee...read more...
- 1/18/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
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