The thing I'm upset the most about is how they have began to change the comics in order to match the movies, as opposed to adapting the movies to match the comics.
The thing I'm upset the most about is how they have began to change the comics in order to match the movies, as opposed to adapting the movies to match the comics.
I agree. I really like your anime recommendations, usually they're great animes. In fact, I'm waiting for this season's ones before I begin watching anything (other than Fate/Stay Night...).
ArenaNet has always been horrible at business. The first game crashed basically because ArenaNet kept promising more content each chapter, and eventually reached a point where they had cornered themselves into promising far more content than they could deliver.
I would really love if we could pick authors, regardless of what blog they're from (Kotaku, Gizmodo, TAY, etc), and have a personalized homepage showing a list of articles from those authors.
I didn't really like it, to be honest.
If you don't mind, what are your computer specs? I would like to know so I can compare with mine and see if I can try the Ultra HD settings, or if it would just melt my machine.
I enjoyed this anime, but I have to admit, I think it could have been much, much more.
MMORPGs are dying. They have been dying for a long time now, and despite a few success stories after WoW (I think the only really successful one was Final Fantasy XXIV, and that AFTER they reworked and relaunched the entire thing), nothing has come even close. I think Blizzard understands this, and that's why their…
Ok, it still sucks.
And the wishlist interface, in other hand, is not.
IMO, that's the most interesting thing in this acquisition. Soon after the Fez guy gave up for good, and soon after the Dreamfall Chapters developer got accused of "trying to exploit slave labor", we have a very important developer telling players "sorry, but dealing with you is not worth it".
I think this is a great example of how toxic the gaming community as a whole has become.
I really loved DmC. It's the game I played the most last year, and I had a lot of fun every single second of it.
TBH, Guild Wars 2 has felt a bit like a disappointment for me.
I feel the opposite - that I'm slowly moving away from long games. It's not a matter of time, it's just that I don't enjoy how games are trying to be long these days.
I don't really agree. A good example, IMO, is a comic from XDCC showing two guys who collect curved straws raging against each other based on which kind of curved straw is the "real one" and which kind is the one for kids. People will fight over anything on the internet - try looking at an anime forum, a comic book…
It greatly annoys me how American TV shows (usually) keep running until they have become so bad that nearly ALL viewers are gone, and then that's when people pull the plug. It guarantees that (almost) all shows will have bad endings, since it's basically the culmination of poor season after poor season.
Path of Exile was hit yesterday's night as well.
Ah, so that's what the tag is (I thought that was the name for the subsite about cool looking things). Thanks!
Context? What is this?