Man I always thought Freddy would talk in an obnoxiously happy Chuck E Cheese way to add to the whole childhood memories are slightly unsettling vibe.
Instead Freddy sounds like the cryptkeeper.
Man I always thought Freddy would talk in an obnoxiously happy Chuck E Cheese way to add to the whole childhood memories are slightly unsettling vibe.
Instead Freddy sounds like the cryptkeeper.
Ugh. No offense DC but I never liked the gritty phase of comic books, like a leftover headache from the 1980's.
I just hope she won't be drinking Vodka.
Game of Throne's styled "plot"?
SOLD!
While I'm loving what they're doing with Arrow and The Flash.
I have to admit I find the Atom's current incarnation to be puzzling, where he's more like iron man and the shrinking ability won't be featured?
I remember there was one game I don't remember if it was Assassin's Creed 3 or Metal Gear Solid 2.
They went a little heavy on the inking there. I started getting flashbacks.
Maybe it's just my brain but I vaguely recall like around the early 2000's EA had like a new spokes person or something who actually got along with gamers and tried to promote pro-gamer policies. Like buying Bioware and not rearranging everything at the time.
The fact that I managed to keep it all straight after years of weird continuity scares me.
It's not the size that matter but how you use it.
I guess I'll just throw it out there, there's something strangely interesting about Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend's opening despite it being oh so slightly voyeuristic. Maybe it's the strong colors or something. I dunno.
Then again that's kind of a general summary of the show so far. Man is the animation…
Looks pretty interesting, but the title of your article totally reminded me that there were already two Starship trooper games. A mediocre FPS and an actually pretty compelling rts/rpg that combined elements of the book and movies.
I'm really quite enjoying the show so far.
Honestly I wasn't expecting Ahsoka to come back even though it seemed like the obvious twist.
Is Yuu Kashima actually strong or cool though?
I dunno I thought that the introduction of Euron Greyjoy was a way more interesting than the shenanigans the Sand Snakes get up to.
Good to see Meg City 2's Hall of Justice member out there.
The only kind of sequel I'd like to see of Blade Runner is either an even more faithful adaption to the book, which might get kind of weird since Mercerism and such.
Crisis on Infinite Earths is the one where the Flash got killed and stayed dead for a good 20 years or so.
It really should have ended at that.
Then things like Infinite Crisis and Final Crisis came giving everyone migraines.
I think half of the success of MGS's plot is that even though there's a million things going on Game of Thrones style, at no point does the series ever feeling like it's just wiping out things that happened before.