CreepyKin
CreepyKin
CreepyKin

If I recall correctly, there were rumors back in the late nineties that McFarlane were negotiating with Studio Ghibili to make Princess Mononoke figures for their anime line. My irrational, teenage head nearly exploded when I heard of this. But alas nothing came of it.

He and Neil Gaiman were locked in a bitter court case over character rights and royalties. Apparently it got pretty nasty.

I used to have a sizable collection of McFarlane figures; the Monsters line was my curio of choice. I simply adored the overtly fetishized Twisted Oz iteration going so far as to buy doubles of each figure. Sadly, only a small segment of my collection remains (all from the five inch Halo line) as I was forced to sell

A game in which you will compose and conduct a heavy metal opera. It will come with a motion-based conductor’s baton peripheral!

What else could "B" be for, other than Batman?

Have yet to acclimate myself with the Marvel comic, will the character allow Rooker to exploit that dickish charm he wields so well? He was sensational as bigoted big bro Merle up to the end of his run on TWD. He’s a frequent collaborator with James Gunn, is he not?

New IP? Yes, please!

Marinko Milosevski is crazy brilliant. Simple and sparse designs are the en vogue trends right now, but this stuff stands head and shoulders above the rest.

Unless I’m mistaken, Catbus tongues don’t produce the dander of a flesh and fur cat tongue. They require maintenance far above that of your average bus or cat (except for maybe the Sphynx breed which needs to be bathed fairly regularly). They also demand copious love and attention as cat buses tend to be needed

I'll never understand the "Square Tax" on every port of their games they release on iOS.

But many of the questions that Infinite raises don't have a definitive answer—not until/if Ken Levine sets the record straight, anyway.

Anyone want to start a pool to bet how long it’ll take PC modders to hack/create a multiplayer mode?

That is the best version, especially if played on DS XL. :O)

I’ve seen many people, some on my own facebook and twitter feeds, dub social media as some kind of great evil, big brother ploy to keep tabs on private citizens. While it does have its faults, foibles and follies; social media is uniting the world and helping to propagate a sensible, rational thinking society. Rather

What I’d like to see Ron Gilbert do – Make the adventure game he described in points three to ten, fourteen and seventeen. Then title it “Orangutan Isle” to skirt around the copyright issue. And if Disney’s lawyers descend on him like hawks to chicken coop, he could play the "it's meta-satire" card.

Might I suggest the trivia quiz cast Good Job Brain? It was a big successful Kickstarter passion project from last 2011 that launched last year. It’s still going strong. It’s a family friendly cast too so you can have everyone sit around the iPod dock and learn a thing or two about a thing or two. Not too sure about

All throughout my play through of Infinite I couldn’t help liken the visual style to that of a Pixar production. Seeing Hummel’s gorgeous illustrations now help reinforce that notion at least in my head; she’s clearly a big Disney nut. However, unlike a Pixar flick a sinister air surrounds the art of Infinite; thanks

Oh, nostalgia! Sweet, painful nostalgia.

How wasteful! I've a mind to go to the closest Dave and Busters and pump credits into "House of the Dead" as a form of futile protest to compliment Stender's futile bill. But… you know, it's House of the Dead and I don't want to throw away on a mediocre lightgun game. Now, "Typing of the Dead;" let's see that at every

I must confess, my acquaintance with the gameplay didn't go beyond the couple early trailers released. Which really just gleamed at what the player would be doing (shooting and being eviscerated by morphing alien ships). Learning that it would have been as deep as you mention makes the possibility of a cancellation