Dyram
Dyram - The Emerald Blade
Dyram

Good show...

Wasn't Gargoyles also Disney?

Holy crap, I had forgotten about that show. Not that I ever watched it much.

Actually, it does. You don't need badges for a non-traded pokemon to obey you. Any pokemon you can catch can be raised to level 100 and still obey you regardless of badge quantity. It's only with traded pokemon that you need badges for them to obey you after certain levels. If the pokemon's mentality was indeed

But...but fairy wrecks sableye...

Gamergate was started as a harassment movement. There is PLENTY of evidence proving that. Ethics in gaming journalism was a smokescreen thrown up later to try to divert some of the attention from all the misogyny. The Klan analogy is absolutely relevant in this case. Some Klansmen could be involved in charity work

The best part? He's wrong. :P

Ugh, so much this. Honestly, this was a pretty lazy video. I was hoping to see some characters actually fight back, not some lazily drawn static pictures with some articulated joints. This would've bombed on the Newgrounds Portal, so I'm not really sure why it's here.

I still love it.

I agree that it probably wasn't fully thought-out, but in-universe lore going out to B canon can explain it.

I was rushing out the door, so I didn't get to read all the comments before I replied, so I missed that you had already seen the video.

I had actually thought of a similar design when writing my comment earlier.

A bastard sword is any sword that can be used with one OR two hands. This would technically make a weapon like a katana a bastard sword.

There's always some metal past the emitter lense to prevent the user from cutting themselves on the blade. Just look at vader's saber. It doesn't NEED the black lip, but it has one, and it's longer on one side than the other. Also, creating a half cylinder just looks stupid. Why have the blade partially exposed?

I have to say, some of them did SURPRISINGLY well for having never touched the game before. Until you know how a Mega Man game plays, you don't really know what you're in for. It's one part platformer, one part bullet hell.

Damn...you beat me to it.

You should really chop those excess fingers off because Kotaku never posted it. They shared an article that was written on TAY by someone who is not a professional games journalist. Seriously, get over yourself. Also, when additional information was presented to that amateur author, he included it in his article as

I rarely need to use the full 50 minutes. The quest ends when you complete your objective (usually killing the monster). Seriously, the longest fights EVER take me is about 30 min unless I'm horribly unprepared.

Yeah, no problem! I'm all for calm, rational debates. ^_^

Mostly the first paragraph of your first post. I saw it got more civil down the line.