Kaizan25
Kaizan25
Kaizan25

As a DC and Watchmen fan-adjacent (I don’t read DC comics beyond big events or specific stories that interest me, and Watchmen was a graphic novel I read in my 20s, about 20 years after it released) I think it’s actually pretty fascinating. I always found Manhattan a very interesting anti-hero, and his role and

Yeah, I've tried to sit through several live action Japanese films and for the most part they are awful... These ideas just don't translate well to real life. Kubo even admits it by saying Ichigo's hair color won't work in live action, haha.

My girlfriend and I really had our hopes up that this big announcement would be about bringing back the anime to finish up the series’ last arc, and close a lot of the potholes the manga left. We are both extremely disappointed. This was the first anime she ever watched, I introduced it to her when we started our

You base this on what, exactly? Metroid has millions of fans, and every copy sells well. Not Mario or Zelda well, but well for any other game. 16.62 million units throughout the franchise history, which isn’t gangbusters like Mario and Zelda, but it’s better than the majority of other games.

The roller coaster VR machine is interesting, but do we know if not actually experiencing the positive and negative G-forces that you experience in real coasters would induce motion sickness? You’re seeing that you’re falling, but not feeling the increased or decreased G-forces, and I haven’t heard anything about

Are you the same person commenting on Zelda Informer’s Facebook posts about the NX rumors telling the journalist that since they won’t reveal their sources, then they shouldn’t even post the article at all, since no one can confirm any of these rumors? If not, there’s a lot of you people recently, and you’re extremely

I started playing WoW near the end of Vanilla WoW, and started raiding in TBC because a girl I had a crush on in real life played. And man, during TBC Raiders were some of the most hardcore gamers I had ever met. I raided Karazhan and a few 25 mans, but never put in more than a few nights a week, and I remember how

You're right in that it was predictable, but at this point it's predictable for GoT to be unpredictable. Sometimes it's nice to see the plot unfold in a predictably positive manner, as long as it's done well. And this episode definitely was done very well.

That episode really showed why battles are horrible, awful things. Even for the characters I was rooting against, that was hard to watch. Ramsay was the only one I was truly relieved to see brutally killed.

This struck me as by far the most interesting trailer of the night. Lots of great looking, diverse gameplay, an interesting and mostly original looking world, and an open world to explore. It has some elements of more recent Far Cry, like Primal, but seems much more interesting than that. I’ve never really liked any

How about an option to nix the system altogether, and be able to just not see them? Some of us don’t really care, they start getting pretty redundant after a while anyway. Oh, that Junkrat player killed three people with his tire bomb? Oh, McCree used his ultimate to kill five people at a defense point? It gets old

This was my thought, where did the energy to store this carbon underground even come from? More carbon polluting energy sources? Nuclear power? Unless this is running off of solar/wind/thermal/tidal/wave energy, it’s still a net loss in Co2 emissions.

So, have we pretty much accepted that our governments have failed to save humanity from climate change catastrophe, and that, barring some unforeseen natural phenomenon that somehow miraculously reverses global warming, humanity’s only chance to stop our extinction via climate change is scientists? I have this awful

Nevermind, can’t delete this. Hope Daenerys’s story gets better fast. Her riding off on Drogon was so amazing, only to come down so fast when it was over.

I started with DS2 on PC a couple years ago, having never played DS1 or Demon’s Souls, and I absolutely loved it. I haven’t tried either of the predecessors, but I wonder if many fans of the predecessors had their hopes way too high for DS2, or were simply blown away by the predecessors because they were the first one

I thought the exact same thing, these are just poor designs. They’re way too derivative of Vader (which I realize that the artist was trying to make it like Vader but different for Kylo Ren), but it is just too derivative. They're also all deformed looking which detracts from any possible menace they could have.

Personally, I had more fun with AC4, because for me personally on PS4, this game feels super janky. And I just finished Fallout 4 a few weeks ago, and don’t have the Jack the Ripper DLC installed, which apparently makes Syndicate even jankier. Constantly I feel as if the game is misreading my input, causing me to go

I played it on the 3DS and enjoyed it. It’s not as good as Metroid, but it is better than the gaping hole Nintendo has left with the series. Pretty short though, even for a Metroid style game. That’s probably the biggest “flaw” for most.

Your statement falls flat, because while this argument is used incorrectly today, as it was being used incorrectly by him, having quantitative data and theories logically based on that data to back up your argument is preferable to simply spouting uneducated opinion. So you can have science on your side, if you