"Metal Gear!"
"Metal Gear!"
On Kill la Kill's crazy outfits... well here's something I wrote about the themes in the series:
It's very much intentional, one of the themes of Kill la Kill is being comfortable with your own body.
Later on in the series it gets a lot into how clothes define a person's place in society, so even 'sexiness' is something that clothes enforce on humans that wear it. That kind of thinking is to be 'worn by clothes'…
>>Dracula has resurrected because....
He was called by humans who wished to pay him tribute!
>>Even Symphony of the Night provided only the barest insight into his relationship with his son Alucard.
Yes, but we all remember that ONE LINE OF DIALOG he speaks, and the sound of his wine glass shattering. That's how powerful the Castlevania: Symphony of the Night character designs simply were:
I'd love to see Ayami Kojima's character designs back in the Castlevania series
"Floating blue ghost woman with big hair" is a meme of banshee design. Just google 'banshee' and you'll see lots of similar images.
"Excuse me miss Princess of Sunlight, but I heard there was an amazing treasure in this room, where can I find it?"
"Come at me bro... 'cause I got no legs so am unable to come to you"
>>Pinkish Mohawk
Maybe Ken Levine related with Adam the most.
>>dick move
The polite way to say it is "Objectivist move"
>>What a selfish dick
Hey, they preffered to be called "Objectivists"!
The only way this can get better is if his next project is a social mobile game called Raptureville
The more mecha the merrier. I enjoyed Lost Planet 2, will check out Titan Fall
Dragon's Crown!
Ice T: What people don’t understand is that the video game industry broke right alongside the hip-hop industry. Video games, hip-hop, skateboards; all that kind of broke during the ‘80s. I had everything – the Ataris, the Segas. We grew up with it. The other thing they forget is that a lot of musicians spend their…
He's smiling, on the inside.
This is the artist Mimi Yoon
To be truly athentic to Morrowind they need to mod the faces too