Were past the point where Violence enrages people. So fatalties will now be replaced with social hot topics.
Were past the point where Violence enrages people. So fatalties will now be replaced with social hot topics.
How about a busty white guy? XD
There ya go, straight from GAF.
“Instead of five colourful fret buttons, there are six, and they’re arranged differently across three frets.”
Oh you mean like how Harmonix released a ProGuitar for $150 and a Keyboard for $100, then stopped supporting them? Yeah, Harmonix is such a great company, they don’t screw their customers at all!
That’s an impressive range.
Has this actually been in a comic? I don't know, superhero canon is impossible to keep track of. But if not, well,…
God, always wanted them to work Starscream’s ghost into this just for the joy of Latta playing off himself.
Spring and Arcess?
I think you mean Springer and Arcee.
Old Snake is Cobra Commander??? That explains a lot... possibly.
Bloodborne (and Dark Souls/Demon’s Souls) will make you feel like a million different emotions, most of them…
you know whats a complete fucking mystery to me? How Otomo’s work isn’t readily available in English. Like Akira is one the best selling manga ever, and somehow Domu can only be found 2nd hand now and all his earlier work (which is amazing btw) was never even published here.
I was re-reading Domu the other day. God, it’s so good.
Thank you. I’m the only person in my group of friends who loved the...exactly as you phrased it: 1970’s sci-fi cover look. It really did look like a science fiction universe ripped straight from the covers of one of my dad’s old books, especially the suit/helmet designs in ME1. Which, naturally, got replaced with…
The Binary Helix station on Noveria was one of my favorite locales in the entire series. I never really noticed, but it definitely had a brutalist vibe about it, especially the lobby with all the concrete and fountains.
One of the things that really disappointed me about the later Mass Effect games was that they went from this amazing, brutalist, concrete, 1970s vision of the future to the general 'white plastic and glass' future that can be seen in all sci-fi from Minority Report onwards.
Yay, articles about games that aren't even close to coming to fruition yet.
I don't mean this as a criticism to Ghost In a Bottle, but the first thing they should do in cases like this is file a DMCA takedown. Companies will almost always comply with the takedown whether it's legitimate or not since it's less risky to just take down potentially copyright infringing stuff than to get into a…
Akira is wonderful. The Simpsons is wonderful. Put them together and you get something pretty special.