its kinda been done:
its kinda been done:
Joker, as a Chaos Wyrm and Batman as... well as The Dark Knight in DeviantART artist sandara's surreal piece. That's breathtaking! Like one of the bosses from Dark Souls, except it looks more evil.
If you want the video I link below you'll get a better idea of the 3 play styles for the game. You can play as a Ghost, Opportunist or Predator. So don't worry, if you don't want to crouch in the shadows and attack with a blackjack you don't have to.
The cuteness is a cultural thing. It's more acceptable in most Asian cultures to act cute than it is in Western ones. You'll find people, mostly women, acting "cute" once in awhile regardless of age, within reason.
Hair? Crazy Hair has been big in Japan for a long time. Not quite as crazy as the physics defying hair in anime, of course, but let me put it this way. I went to the cheapest barber I could find, 1000 yen, and he still LAYERED MY HAIR and did some crazy (but decent looking) things to it. They don't like boring, plain…
Have a star for asking a genuine question and being shot down by the author. The art of any country does somewhat represent how the people behave in that country. The puns, the accents and a lot of details, especially the tiny ones are inspired by real life events although they may be greatly exaggerated.
I've been to japan twice, and i can answer a bit of your question. The slice of life anime you've seen IE Genshiken, Lucky Star, Mysterious Girlfriend X. That's what daily life is almost like in Japan, but apply some realism to it and that's what life is like.
Depends on the anime. Chances are, if you've heard of it, it's not an accurate representation. Dragonball, Sailormoon, Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, even Miyazaki movies (though those are a bit closer) exaggerate things to crazy degrees (well, less crazy in Miyazaki movies) and have character types that would be looked…
Yes, Japanese people act exactly like they do in anime. And Americans act exactly like they do in sitcoms. They're documentaries.
At first I was all "That's just supposed to look like a monkey!", but then I was like "oh... wait..."
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Oh shut up you whiny toddler. It is a free service, what does it light your PC on fire? does it sleep with your wife? killed your dog? Stop trying to be this hipster who tries to make a stand. No gamer on Earth has any moral value when they want to play something. You want to play this, that's why you are here, and I…
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I really liked the original Dead Island, despite it's considerable flaws. I have Riptide coming up soon on my backlog and am looking forward to it.
It's God of War with ( . y . ) as the main character.
Apparently I'm really missing something; can't get both your meme and your response. Whatever. Sorry.
Story was awesome indeed, but Andy Serkis was just amazing as the villain. They brought cutscenes to a whole new level with that mocap (hell, their facial mocap was on par with the movie industry, something rare in video games).
For me, the Andy Serkis scenes were literally the only thing about that game that I liked. (And even then, it was solely his performance and certainly not the story or his characters place in it)
Oh yeah, totally. Just bear with us for a second. We can discuss this when you can't get a job because of your skin colour, or when you are assumed to be a lazy ass who doesn't even try because of your skin colour. Or when you get frisked by the police for no reason other than your skin colour. Or when you walk along…
Stop it.