The cover image is, of course, before he became a weeping angel.
The cover image is, of course, before he became a weeping angel.
I really like the visuals and it looks fun. My only problem is that I get a certain ‘bland american voice cast’ feeling from the actors. Nothing too bad, just not especially fun or interesting.
If you have only watched season 1 of SAO, you are in a unique position to stop watching while the show is still good (before they damsel the hell out of every female character and make the character design awful).
You’ve got Raichu way too high up on this list but, otherwise, this is the first time I’ve read one of these “ranked” lists and thought, “yeah, okay, I’m pretty much on board with all these.”
That show was extremely soap opera, but Jonathan Rhys Meyers kept me coming back every week. He committed to that role.
The only MMO I have ever truly loved was Puzzle Pirates. Crafting, adventure and sailing in a persistent open world sounds great.
Infinitesimally is most assuredly a word. Whether it is the right word is a different argument.
For a second I was like, “Is Tim Schafer a secret guest?”
Just added that to my list. I overlooked it since it hadn’t premiered yet.
I have to admit, I had not considered Browder, but I like it a lot.
I actually think Amos is kinda great. He is supposed to seem fun and nice until you realize that he has very little empathy holding him back. I wish he would smile inappropriately a little more, but he has limited lines and screen time.
Erased is amazing so far. Really excited to see if it can keep up the quality. It is a bit slow in parts (in a good way) but still gets into the plot quickly.
I used to love going to Robot Wars at Fort Mason Center in SF before BBC stole the name and concept for tv (they then claimed ownership of the idea and prevented further events from happening live).
I wonder if they allow memberships for trans women. Banning “regular people and men” seems better than, say, only allowing women, but could get thorny if they don’t include genderqueer people.
That’s totally understandable. Just be glad you realized that with the first book before the story tried to eat itself.
This makes me want to stack 4 sets of kit kat on top of each other and take a huge bite.
Boooo. The peeling is the reason to eat string cheese. It is like popping a pimple mixed with pulling wax off of your skin. It is tactilely (I don’t think that’s a word) the best food.
Yeah, I can definitely see that. Especially the color scheme.
I really enjoyed the first Pullman novel because it seemed to be opening up a world (worlds) of possibilities. The second and third books really got smaller and less interesting as they went and I felt like he was trying to convince me of things I already knew.
I love that Amadeus Cho is Hulk now. He was always my favorite.