That’s been my relationship with it. So many things keep coming (and in some cases come back) and distract me from the Witcher 3. I genuinely want to play it, but I want to play all these other things more.
That’s been my relationship with it. So many things keep coming (and in some cases come back) and distract me from the Witcher 3. I genuinely want to play it, but I want to play all these other things more.
I absolutely see where you’re coming from.
WAIT NONE OF THIS MATTERS IS YUZO KUSHIRO DOING THE SOUNDTRACK?
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Please tell me he’s back to do the soundtrack.
I like cosplay. But as we’ve explored recently, I have a special spot in my heart for meme cosplay.
Welp. Now I need to go fire up Wild Arms again.
Because you deserve it.
Just wanna high-five a fellow Wild Arms fan!
Suikoden for life!
This joke was so good that, for me, it took some of the punch out of the Good Place version.
Me remembered “Written by No One,” but me had forgotten “Planet of the Earth.” That terrific line.
I liked the game, and even I was entertained by the comments.
Eh, I think Jason’s perspective is fair. People who didn’t like XC1 are also less likely to like XC2. As someone who enjoyed the game, I had no problem with his take.
I’m just gonna sit here marvelling at how Shinji is dancing with Aki.
Now, if only they’d include Beatrix.
Along with the Garlemald empire in XIV, and the Niflheim empire in XV as well. I agree FF would make a nice musou game.
ikr? We got Dragon Quest, why can’t we get one for FF?
The thing of it is that Starlord’s actions are in character. This is the guy who got into a pissing contest with Rocket over who was the better pilot that ended up crashing their ship. He has demonstrated a very distinct lack of emotional maturity in the previous movies. Starlord isn’t a villain, he’s a flawed…
Someone on reddit made the connection, which I totally missed, between Quill’s response to Stark saying something like, “We’ve almost got it!” being, “I don’t care”, and Stark’s response of “I don’t care”, to Cap saying, “That wasn’t him”, in CW. There are a lot of little call backs and allusions in the dialog in this…
I’m thinking more of a Dennis Feinstein, completely corrupt and soulless.
This was I think the one time I was okay with Marvel killing off the villain in the movie. Usually Marvel kills off villains every time because they are inherently disposable and often one of the weakest elements of their films. Killmonger ironically was the most fleshed out and well written villain I believe they’ve…