Soundtrack includes Slipknot, Disturbed, Linkin Park, Mudvayne, Godsmack, and Drowning Pool.
NETFLIX ORIGINAL
let’s call it on purpose, here’s the synopsis:
Does anyone else feel as if Armored Core sort of lost it’s way like Front Mission did? I couldn’t get into the last two installments at all and I used to be a guy who would autobuy both series without thinking about it.
Well, sometimes (most of the time) listening to strangers’ voices can be infinitely more irritating than any sort of lack of cooperation or loss.
More and more people are discovering that you can bleed your enemies to death with legal fees whether or not there’s actually merit to your case!
Kyle: “We shouldn’t be mad at Chef for leaving us, We should be mad at that fruity little club for scrambling his brains.”
I get where you’re coming from. Isaac Hayes seemed like a guy who had a good sense of humor about him, and I’m really glad I’m able to reconcile this statement into his departure from the show.
I mean this is kind of releiving? Its like instead of thinking a person was stupid, now we just think the group we already thought was stupid is stupid.
I mean, maybe this is the wrong way to look way to look at it, but I’m kind of happy that he didn’t actually quit the show in a blaze of hatred, and that at the very least he wasn’t a hypocritical asshole.
Being baited into punchlines was Borderlands 2's bread-and-butter. After meeting Brick there’s this guy who slow claps your achievement. I usually left to go search crates, it drove my wife crazy though. “OMG, STOP CLAPPING!” she yells as she shoots him in the face. Brick delivers a line akin to, “that’s messed up,…
As a long time Musou enthusiast...
For me the most annoying thing is the refusal to treat the protagonists as the badasses they are supposed to be.
Annoying people with pointless text boxes appeals to no one. There’s a reason FF games and Disgaea games started letting you turn off long combat animations and whatnot. Things that are only interesting once should only have to be sat through once.
As someone who dutifully plays as a healer in lots of different multiplayer games, I’m honestly rather surprised that people are eroticizing it. I’ve wanted to put a leash on people I’ve healed sometimes, but in order to keep them from constantly running blindly into near-certain death, not because of a kink.
I’m an amateur at delaying games compared to Fumito Ueda
It’s gotta be some inside joke at kotaku to have Schreier post delays from now on.