KonataIzumi
Konata Izumi
KonataIzumi

Y’ever see those images where the accomplished artist redraws their kids’ pictures in their own style, with all the clashing colors and shapes? I’m convinced this is how Grookie was designed.

Long time ago, I briefly read a Godzilla-themed gag-a-day webcomic whose name now escapes me (it wasn’t exactly memorable), which featured just about every iteration of Godzilla that existed up to that point, including the 1999 Godzilla who went by the name “Gino” - Godzilla In Name Only. I feel like that pretty much

Last Prima guides I ever got were for Warcraft 3. I’m honestly kind of surprised that they’ve lasted this long, given Gamefaqs.

I remember, before they announce BfA, the rumor-mill was positing a Naga-based expansion (because of course they were), with a Gnome-and-Goblin-only Tinker class and Naga as a new playable race, where you would customize your own ship and sail island-to-island. As someone who’s felt that the Naga have been

I feel like I’m unique in this, but I never had any issue with the Bayverse technical designs, save that the Decepticons were almost all gunmetal grey and hard to tell apart, although I do like the classic throwback designs here. In both cases, however, I think it’s distracting us from the more important issues that

Age Gates will go away when Developers are no longer penalized for minors unwittingly playing their mature games. They are’t meant to function to stop players, they’re meant to remove culpability, to give Devs taken to court a means of saying “They were warned, what else can we do?”

I could be wrong, having never worked for a former or current sitting president, but I’m pretty sure they’ve all been expected to at least be able to do basic shit like this, even if it was beneath them. If your elected politician is too mentally stunted to do something so basic it requires - at most - a quick google

Would have been even better if she turned to another reporter, who then asked the exact same question.

It’s actually specified in the lore that he and his son (who judges games in Splatoon 2) were left around due to cryogenics - basically they pulled a Fry, and woke up long after the rest of the mammals were long gone.

Yeah, I can go with that. Like I said, I feel like it’s less narrative-driven and more philosophy-driven, so it makes sense. Rather, I think that in order to really go with the narrative, you already have to buy heavily into the philosophical part, because otherwise it just....doesn’t make sense. A good example is the

I loved the story. The whole question of “Is synthetic life as valuable as human life” has always been big for me, it’s why I love Megaman X/Zero so much too. I’ve always been disappointed by how few artists in Movies/Anime/etc have been willing to explore it.

I feel like the best way to describe the classic GitS is “Artsy”. If you have a really good theater setup where the music can pull you in, it can be really good, but if you’re not into it, then there’s not much you can do. I enjoyed it, but I can get how some people might be bored by its’ slow pacing, especially

I’m just waiting on Simon Belmont.

The only time Pokemon was ever really difficult was in RBY, when a programming bug made it so that Psychic-types were resistant to Ghost-type moves, instead of vulnerable.

IT’S NOT A PHASE, DAD

The problem is, if they become stricter on people who file dubious lawsuits, then people who *do* have legitimate claims will become less likely to file their own lawsuits - they’ll be too worried that the court will dismiss it out-of-hand and penalize them. Many people already fall for this, and a lot of corporations

If I recall correctly, the Stingers (There’s more than one) are basically remote-operated Bumblebee knockoff drone things made by the US Government, basically turning Earth into the “Chinese bootleggers” of the universe.

This. I’m not paying someone for the “privilege” of experiencing their RNG for the things I want.

Wait wait wait, I’m confused.