A list of puns related to "The Youngbloods"
Code Blue is walking through a grocery store when a TMZ reporter runs up to him with a camera.
Reporter: Mr. Blue, do you have a minute?
CB: Sure, why not?
Reporter: At Carnage Tour Night 1, you attacked Brian Hill after his match against ROSHE. Do you mind explaining your actions?
CB: Brian Hill pisses me off. It's pretty simple. The man walks into this company thinking he's hot shit because he's made some blockbusters. It don't work like that. He assumes that I wanna team with him, even though I already got friends. You know why? Because this dude ain't never been told no before. He gets all the money, all the women, all the accolades. And he thinks he can have my support as well? Fuck outta here. He jumps the line, getting himself a match against the InterContinental Champ, and he blows it. Then, he apologizes? If you gonna talk shit, stick to it motherfucker. I went out there and fucked him up because I don't like him. Not to sound like Daniel Storm, but I straight up don't like the dude. He has 2 movies called The Silencer and yet he doesn't know how to shut the fuck up.
Reporter: Speaking of ROSHE, he's a part of LOX. PRIMETIME and LOX famously don't like each other. But a few days ago, you put out this Tweet. Care to explain?
https://preview.redd.it/tmi6stq6xra81.png?width=596&format=png&auto=webp&s=f33b84ecbdf9edcca318dbd3d999587c748e271d
CB: Damn, 2.8 million likes? Guess that shit about me not being a draw was a fuckin' lie, damn. But to answer your question, that Tweet's true. LOX go against what I stand for, but I respect them. And neither of us like posers. I'll go up against them eventually, but not right now. It ain't time yet.
Reporter: In that case, who do you want to go up against?
CB: There's a ton of dudes, but I wanna defend this belt against Corey Youngblood for sure. Man's cocky, he's skilled, he's got it all. He thinks he's entitled to a match with me, and he ain't wrong, either. He got a group with him, I got PRIMETIME with me. We both think we the best. There's some parallels there. But he's also an asshole. And I destroy assholes. Just ask Brian Hill's assistant.
Reporter: Wow, quite vulgar. But that's why you bring in the views, I suppose. Anyways, you mentioned PRIMETIME. What's next for the stable?
CB: Glad you asked, actually. First of all, congrats to my boy T.M Imran on winning that TV Title, man deserves it. PRIMETIME 2 BELTS, BABY! And 2 seems to be our magi
... keep reading on reddit β‘Has anyone here read it? I'm assuming yes. I was wondering if it was any good and should I bother trying to track it down?
What's it about? When does it take place in regards to the games? Does it maintain continuity with the games?
The last official patch for Wolfenstein II was released on the 19th of November 2018. A big two months back, a new beta-qa branch was made for the Steam version (https://steamdb.info/app/612880/history/?changeid=13036874) and has been updated a couple of times since then (https://steamdb.info/app/612880/history/) with the most recent update being just a couple of hours ago. This would very likely indicating a new patch being internally tested.
I have a few ideas of what the possible new patch could contain (pure speculation):
-Most likely: adding NVidia DLSS and maybe also AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (the latter is unlikely in my opinion as Wolfenstein 2 and Youngblood seem to implement mostly NVidia only special graphics technologies)
-Some bugfixes for the game itself or Vulkan-API implementation
-Fixes for the NVIDIA VRS/Adaptive Shading implementation
-Maybe: NVidia Reflex being added, like in the upcoming God of War
By the way, not that many of you are probably interested, but 26 days ago, the SteamDB page for Youngblood also showed some QA-branch activity. Might be that they're updating both games? Maybe they will add DLSS to 2 and update the DLSS implementation of Youngblood?
This is a personal appreciation and an opinion. I do not believe in old-good new-bad, nor do I hate Youngblood and am quite liking it better than before. Gameplay aspects were not considered while writing this.
Main games of MachineGames reboot series, especially The New Order had certain mood of grim solemness, and it was amazing.
It was fundamentally a fun, Nazi slaughtering game, but Blazko's painful monologues saying how he's sick and tired of everything even though he's a literal man-tank, and accepting he won't get his rest and there's no bright future for him, sheer despair of facing a far too strong evil force with so few people and equipments, the desperation, wit, will and determination of the main crew trying to ignore all the pain and hopelessness and making the resistance actually work step by step, the joy of accomplishment and dim light of hope starting to shine, all of that was just⦠fantastic.
Every main crew looked stubborn and strong but it was visible that they all had sadness for lost loved ones and fear deep inside their heart, they could see the fight was unfair for them and they were doomed, and that made them even better as characters. It meant they were nothing but humans, all scared shit, however still chose to risk literally everything to stand up and fuck back the Nazis. They occasionally smiled and laughed making gag bits and jokes, but it was clear they were carrying heavy weight. Not to mention the stories of them making them feel more alive.
The presentation of nazi characters were also spot on. The dramatic depiction of evil deeds of them tricked the player(at least me) to actually develop hatred and will to personally destroy the fictional polygon characters. I don't easily get emotional when playing videogames, but in the initial hospital sequence, where Blazko is forced to stare at a Nazi killing the innocents not being able to do anything about it, I was surprised to find my facial muscles twitching from disgust. Goosebumps. I can't forget that moment.
The Nazi characters were not just bad, they believed what they were doing was justified and for greater good. They had twisted, blind faith and ideology, which made them even more disgusting. So annihilating the shit out of them and giving them a huge fuck you felt very much satisfying.
Youngblood, on the other hand, features relatively carefree folks as main characters. Blazko sisters and Abby don't really show any anxiety or fear. Blazko had cause. He had s
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hiyas.
As the title says, I bought Wolfenstein Youngblood at release, which I really enjoyed, but haven't ever played another Wolfenstein game (except maybe the one old game you can play in Youngblood in the catacombs). As I heared many times, how good the Wolfenstein games are, I was wondering, if I should give em a go.
How different are the other games of the series from Youngblood? Like controls, feelin of play, weapons, etc. And which part(s) you would recoment to play? I was thinkin bout New Order (don't know, what The Old Blood is) and The New Colossus.
Would be nice, to hear some opinions bout this.
Youngblood played his entire career with the Rams from 1971 to 1984 as a defensive end.
During his playing career, Youngblood was a 7x Pro Bowler, 5x First Team All Pro, 3x Second Team All Pro, 2x NFC defensive player of the year, NFL 1970s All Decade Team, inducted in the Rams Hall of Fame with his number retired and inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame.
He also had an unofficial 151.5 sacks since Sacks were not tracked before 1982.
However, despite his accolades, what he is most remembered for is playing the entire 1979 playoffs with a fractured fibula.
During the game against the Cowboys, Youngblood suffered the fractured fibula at the beginning of the second quarter due to a chop block which you can see here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX1tr-y17CU
As Youngblood himself stated, he told the doctor to tape his leg up so that he could return to the game.
He felt that it was his responsibility as the Captain of the team to get into the game and continue playing.
He talk about it here from the 40:05 to 40:55 mark in this video:
https://youtu.be/C0gVmP4Pr-0?t=2337
You can also see the doctor taping Youngblood's left leg from the 52:15 mark in this video:
https://youtu.be/J1YICj2JhUU?t=3135
He would return to the game after missing a few minutes while getting his left leg taped.
In the final minutes of the game, he got a sack on Roger Staubach near the sideline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RIESQHk19U
Following the victory against the Cowboys, Youngblood would play the entire game against the Bucs in the NFC Championship, against the Steelers in the Super Bowl, and then he would play in the Pro Bowl.
My friends and I are torn on this, a few of us insist that there's a car ad or possibly a coke ad that has the song in it. We did some searching and found an ad for a radio station, this is not it. Any Aussies remember?
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.