Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

They have done some incredible stuff.

What he's trying to say is that, even if the models share similar features (mouth/ nose mainly), that has nothing to do with animating. Like... What your cited quote refers to. The gif has nothing to do with animation. The gif and the quote are not connected in any way.

What are the citations for those? I've read a ton of feminist literature but nothing to do with film, and I'm currently writing a series of articles on how absolutely disgusting some Hollywood movies have been in the last couple of years. (I.e. worse than anything I ever saw from the 90s or before).

Alex Mexico is right in this case.

I agree with what you're saying about the nature of Twitch, and I'd never support it personally- but plenty of people make a life-sustaining income out of it, so it's literally a "real job."

Yeah, good call, I'm defending the whole idea of subjectivity in reviews, whereas I suppose your focusing in on the Yes/No system.

I edit my posts all the time- but I can't when Kinja, as it so often does, totally fucks up and won't let me post my edits. Saying "sorry, your post failed to save" or some shit. I tried to delete the first post and make a second updated one, but instead Kinja just funked up and posted it twice. Derptaku.

Yeah, that's a good functionality, and I've been tempted to use my parents iPad whenever it's around to get iFruit. But I'm just not that bothered. The rest of the game is more than enough content. And most of the collectibles are pretty well signposted. Though some, like hidden packages, would definitely be cool to

Same here. I really appreciate it and I do think it's one of the greatest videogaming achievements in history- but once I finished the story, I just couldn't bring myself to pick it up again. I just took it out the box, called it a day, and then weirdly enough went on to play Batman: Arkham Origins for a much longer

Same here. I really appreciate it and I do think it's one of the greatest videogaming achievements in history- but once I finished the story, I just couldn't bring myself to pick it up again. I just took it out the box, called it a day, and then weirdly enough went on to play Batman: Arkham Origins for a much longer

Yeah, that's a good functionality, and I've been tempted to use my parents iPad whenever it's around to get iFruit. But I'm just not that bothered. The rest of the game is more than enough content. And most of the collectibles are pretty well signposted. Though some, like hidden packages, would definitely be cool to

Yeah, that's a good functionality, and I've been tempted to use my parents iPad whenever it's around to get iFruit. But I'm just not that bothered. The rest of the game is moe than enough.

I found almost all of the other myths more interesting than the Chop ball one.

Random guy reviewers are on a public, free-access platform where anybody can write a review. They usually don't have any pedigree of writing. They haven't been trained to hone their perspective to provide balanced, consistent argumentation. They are usually just channeling their raw, frustrated emotion straight into a

Uhh, your terminology is mixing up objective and subjective uses of "bad" at once. That's not how the words "good" or "bad" work. "Good" and "bad" is entirely your opinion because it is by degrees, not a binary fact or black and white issue.

Thank you! What do you know, I sure love writing.

Yeah that's totally fair, and thanks for the reply! I do a lot of critical/ media writing so this sort of things really gets my goat.

What you say is entirely moot.

Goddamnit.

I don't think the PS2's beauty holds up well under clinical scrutiny. Like on a white background, well lit, like in the image you link.