Zettai Ryouki. Niiiiiiiiice
Zettai Ryouki. Niiiiiiiiice
interestingly the japanese version
It's not so much that in that the character you play has seems very underwhelming. Plus the witch looks like she has a lot of personality.
Looking really interesting but I was disappointed to find out that you don't play as the busty witch character.
League of Legends' female characters wear revealing outfits—too revealing for Iranian hardliners. And thus, too…
maybe she likes it that way, that little naughty girl! don't you dare judge her!
Hey to all, this would be her Dad (Jeremy Powers). She finally played for the first time yesterday (I only got a picture because I was still just having so much fun lol) but today I made sure I got video (I was filming with my right hand while playing as Luigi with my left on the Pro controller) just so everyone can…
Time to put your money where your mouth is, Hatsune Miku fans! Sega asked if we wanted to bring the virtual diva's…
White knight spotted deploying straw man.
Considering I've never experienced this in BF1942 all the way through to BF3, this is either a rare occasion (where all players are jackasses like this) or it's some elusive myth yet to be proven (like Sasquatch playing Battlefield or something).
Not at all. Likewise, if someone is being an obnoxious prick to anyone, you should tell them to shut the hell up. Sticking up for people, regardless of gender, is what's important.
If you actually look at their pictures you'll see that they don't just take snapshots of cosplayers, they put a lot of work in with proper lighting etc to create quality images.
This should be a clear case in favor of BGZ. IP Laws does not give equal ownership rights to the model. Period. The cosplayer has the rights to his/her costume, the photographer has the rights to the pictures - unless those rights have specifically been transferred to the other party through a contract.
Except you have one problem going for you when you use that example—the reason that Halloween costumes have such a license built in is because they're exploiting it for a purely for-profit purpose.
In regards to cosplayers, their creating of costumes in real life and wearing them in public is considered a derivative…
Originally posted as a Vine by the duo of Jack and Jack, this short clip shows why you shouldn't mess with bow tie…
Brian is tsundere and so are Luke and Jason. Toshi and Eric are Dandere. Totilo and Tina are kuudere. Fahey and I—straight up yandere. Better watch out!
In Japanese games and anime, there are often character archetypes you will see again and again the more you watch.…
Richard, if you were to categorize your fellow Kotaku writers using these -dere terms, how would you describe each one?