Endzo
Endzo
Endzo

If you want to get nitpicky, one of the new expansion beastmen races is already in the game files and viewable with a model viewer, but I understand where you're coming from.

I don't know exactly when I sorted it all out, but I remember when my parents welcomed me to join them in setting out/arranging the Santa gifts for my little sister. It was fun and exciting for me to get to take part in the fantasy and imagination from the other side of things. Even once we'd both grown past it, our

I'm another blade fan. It was clean and quick to get into. Anything since has felt more overworked and clunky than necessary. I know a lot of it over time was adding in room for more ads and to bring it in to feel like the 'Windows experience', but I do miss the simplicity of blades and textual menus.

It was interesting to watch the first airing live along with Twitter to see people actually using the mentioned hashtags in the show, getting them trending.

I was kind of hoping they were. This was the 'holiday special' after all.

If you look more closely there is a 4th arm too behind the 3rd one. Adventures in clone brush?

Has Cooking Mama been teaching us improper techniques this whole time? Why didn't those games mention the high pressure air cannon as an option?

Most recipes I'm familiar with go dry (flour) > wet (egg) > dry (outer breading). Most raw meats and some vegetables can be categorized initially as wet. An egg wash will better hold to a dry layer than to a wet one, hence the flour to start.

I didn't forget that, but he didn't even try to fly. I would have imagined and hoped that he'd have better evacuation plans and options given how long he's been a pilot and a flying fox. /shrugs

Like I said, I'm ok with the mechanic/pilot aspect and I'm well aware of the use of the plane in Sonic 2, but more and more things have moved away from his original abilities, which I liked and enjoyed. Now he relies on tech more than himself. /shrugs

While I did laugh at some bits, I spent most of the first episode yelling at the TV, "Tails can fly! Why are you not flying? Get out of the plane and fly! You have one job and 2 tails, put it together! Why did you get in another plane?!" I'm ok with the whole mechanic and pilot aspect they've built over time for him,

People ask why to a flavors like this, but I've seen ppl asking for it in consumer panels. I'd be curious to try it, I'm fairly adventurous.

My vote is for a gambit driven magitek while you sit in the top and shoot the damage out of your comrades. Pew pew heal gun Engineer!

That's my big worry at the moment. I'm looking to sell some of my own craftables, but I have a hard time valuing my work and am worried I'll be underpricing.

It's a novel idea. I can understand the logic of it. You eat your way up to the crust, then you have a dessert bite at the end. If you eat your pizza crust first or in bites with the main pizza though I could understand how this combo might turn you off. The idea though is that it is an all in one meal with dessert,

It certainly helped distract from the discomfort at the time.

Sonic won me over at the time. I had a cousin with a Genesis and got to play the first Sonic game and really enjoyed it. That's why I went that route. Also my neighbor and best friend had an SNES so I got my bits of a fix in that that way. Also at that time I felt like the SNES was a bit confusing with so many

I had 4 baby teeth pulled the day my family got an NES. I'd been saving allowance up for it before then, but it was a big surprise to come home from that misery and find not just an NES, but a full set with power pad and zapper. My mom took what I'd saved up to that point, called it half, and said the system was mine

I remember one time finding half of a red deck scattered across a grocery store parking lot. The cards were all lightly scuffed up and they'd clearly been out there a while. No one around was hunting them down, so I picked them up, dusted them off and added to my collection. No cards of major note, of course, mostly

It's not the first time. I remember as a kid seeing various shows using masked or not even masked toys as props and parts of set design. For example, Space Cases, a short-lived Nickelodeon sci-fi show, used Lights Out games as their access panels for ship doors, right down to using the same light up pattern as when