If you’re gonna move to our neighborhood, you’re gonna conform to our way of life. Not the other way around.
If you’re gonna move to our neighborhood, you’re gonna conform to our way of life. Not the other way around.
That is the best part of living in the red river area! Your proximity to the night life venues. Who the fuck moves there for a quiet retreat?!
I don’t live in Austin, but seriously fuck these people. People who move into an established neighborhood and then complain about what’s already established are the worst of humanity.
My Japanese native wife refers to her own skin tone as being yellow compared to my pasty-white ass. I think it’s only American Asians getting upset about this. Hell, they even have a word for Asians that is literally “yellow people”. Maybe it’s other countries getting upset, but I don’t think Japan really cares. Just…
I can’t imagine there’s any outcry in Japan either. Our culture must seem strange to those on the outside looking in.
Hey, that looks pretty ok. The subtle changes around the eyes/increased eye movement made a big difference. The cutscenes just got a little more tolerable. I can’t wait for the ability to skip takeoff/landing cutscenes. Just send me to the damn planet already.
As someone who doesn’t read up on that type of shit, my impressions were this: Wow, it’s a Mass Effect game. Too many sidequests that are fetch quests, but otherwise it’s a Mass Effect game and I don’t see what the problem with that is.
“And while the breastplate is designed to look functional, having the elbow, hip, legs and feet exposed is just asking for someone cleave your legs out from under you.”
Not everyone went out on the battlefield covered in full plate. For example the footman would normally have only a chest plate, pauldrons, gauntlets,…
It’s obviously Mage Armor. Did you not see the staff? If you sit at my table with that on, you take no penalties for Arcane Spell Failure.
The unfortunate rule of the internet: If you give people a potential tool that they can use to be an asshole... then they will use it to be an asshole.
I’ll say this in defense of ScarJo: It’s clear that she studied the anime. Her body language and facial movements and vocal inflections were, in my opinion, totally faithful to the anime.
I’ll say this in defense of ScarJo: It’s clear that she studied the anime. Her body language and facial movements and vocal inflections were, in my opinion, totally faithful to the anime. But, because of the trash script that switched up Major’s personality, it comes off like she sucks. She was thrown some high-school…
Not only is this despicable, it’s testament to how ignorant and stupid these cretins are. Bad animation can be the result of slow tools, unfriendly tech, limited staff resources, and countless other factors (including but not limited to the fact that getting human faces to feel “human” is really friggin’ hard). That’s…
Wow do I hate gamers like this. I know there are bad apples in every kind of hobby/fandom/whatever, but man oh man is this particular brand of bullshit getting way too common for my liking.
Sorry jos, the point of my post is not to show how pretty the game is, but to focus on the animation work of the game in question.
This stiffy animation still exists in the game, doesn’t it? :P
I know this is going to sound ridiculous, but, bear with me here, how about we judge a product after its release, so that we can form a well informed opinion on the final product rather than base our opinion on tiny bits of info we’ve seen as promo shots.
Actually, at it's core, Dragonball was an adventure about seeking the Dragonballs to fulfill one's greatest wish. Then it turned into
I dunno the dbz legacy games for gameboy advance were pretty cool