Gryphman
Gryphman
Gryphman

It’s already been stated, but that’s not what this was about. Epic helped them with the code for PUBG to run on Unreal 4. Their concern was that Epic used that code in their own game.

Exactly. That thought process is what gave us the crappy ending to Mass Effect 3.

I was afraid I was the only one who got it for a minute there.

It worked in Revenge of the Nerds.

Kind of. The original Japanese version was just called 2010. The Street Fighter stuff was added to the US version to help sales. Since then, Capcom has seemingly embraced it, and made it an alternate timeline.

STRIPFIGHTERIV is still my all time favorite SF4 player. That guy could dominate with Dan. It’s a shame he apparently never entered any tournaments.

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Come on man! How can you talk about Fighbird, and not show Fighbird?

I’m still mad at what Sega has done to the series. You’d think with Fire Emblem gaining popularity, they’d revive it properly, but it’s Sega. So of course not.

Kill la Kill and Little Witch Academia both had solid endings.

Keep in mind this is Trigger we’re talking about here. They love messing with expectations. If something seems cliche. It probably means they’re going to do something weird with it.

The Transformers MOBA deserves to be remembered just for how much of a disaster it was.

What? Looks fine to me. I seriously can not understand the hate for the SoM remake.

The sheer number of games that tried to cash in on the success of Street Fighter 2 back in the 90s was ridiculous. Then when MK hit it big, everyone tried to copy that.

Used to play Toon way back. Such a fun game. We tended to gravitate toward the super hero scenario. My favorite character was Turbo Turtle. He was a cyborg turtle, with Inspector Gadget-like abilities, but with the added bonus that his shell could transform into different vehicles. Turtles in Toon were OP as shit.

That’s also the episode where Sisko gets his famous baseball.

The weightless combat (always in daytime, for some reason) has a serious Super Sentai or Power Rangers vibe, underscored by the fact that this film, unlike the original, has a villain, who watches the climactic Tokyo showdown from a rooftop, cackling like Rita Repulsa.

You forgot King’s Island.

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You have clearly never watched a super robot anime before.

Actually, I have a feeling Freiza may not really care about conquest anymore. His fight with Goku, and the ToP might have awakened a love of fighting in him. He’s not going to turn good like Vegeta, but I think he’s going to only care about defeating Goku.

It’s not even the realism. I actually like some of the mechanics of Fortnite. The ability to reuse your glider is pretty cool. I think the building mechanic is one of my biggest problems. It just adds way too much to deal with, all at the same time.