This is not a documentary about the future—it's a current event. That's why it's so damn depressing.
This is not a documentary about the future—it's a current event. That's why it's so damn depressing.
Jon Snow knows nothing, but you can learn everything about the potential secrets of everybody's favorite Stark…
My main problem with that suit was the helmet part. I get why you would not attach the head to his shoulder like the cowl version did, because not being able to turn your head is a stupid flaw for a superhero, but the fact is that that not doing so kinda breaks the classic Batman silhouette that makes him menacing.…
The whole thing would be perfect if it wasn't for the bat motif.
The Bruce Timm version of Batman's uniform from Batman the Animated Series. It distills the design to the most basic, iconic elements. It looks like a functional outfit made of cloth instead of some rubber fetishist's wet-dream.
I see. I kinda figured he gets a little obsessive about Asuna, especially due to the last couple episodes of the first arc.
I can suspend my belief a little bit about the obsessiveness of VRMMO's due to real life obsession of MMOs. I just want to make sure its worth it rather than them explaining it like "I HAVE to go…
That kind of stuff is what I try to avoid, unless it takes it seriously where the main character is actually really creeped out by the fact his sister likes them (not comedic).
I definitely like comedy and even ecchi, just not creepy weird sibling relationships. I want to be able to talk to people about anime rather…
I mean it's a swimsuit episode in that they are teaching his sister/cousin to swim so they can do a quest in UW, but Kirito isn't really a part of that as he is giving information to the government about SAO while Asuna is teaching her.
The second half of the season is because Asuna doesn't wake up and her supposed fiance creepy mcderp face moved her brain waves to the other game. Kirigaya must enter the new game and save her. So yes she's now a damsel in distress but it's not like she doesn't try.
Yes. Although the second part gets a lot of flak it's largely because it's just not as gripping as the first part. That doesn't mean it's without merit though. There isn't any love triangle as well. Although the series likes making all the girls fall for Kirito he's only got eyes for Asuna. I'd say watch it, don't…
The second half is worse than the first (although I found the first half to be pretty meh anyways). But if you're excluding it because of Sister-Love-Triangles then you'll be shunning like 70% of anime out there. XD Hell, Sister Princess alone has .. I think 12 younger sisters wanting to date the main protagonist?…
Spoiler type thing:
While his sister-cousin-thing might be into it, Kirito is basically blind to it\ignoring it as hard as he can. He's only got eyes for Asuna and his sister-cousin-thing doesn't even appear on his radar. I'd recommend watching.
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I thought they handled the whole thing with Kirito's sister pretty well. I was dreading the infamous love triangle too but it really didn't happen. It was actually one of my favorite parts of the later half of the series. Probably because it didn't play out the way I expected it to. It's there, it gets resolved, and…
I personally don't think it's as bad as a lot of people want to make it out to be, but it's not as good as the first season. At the same time, I find myself more tolerant with stuff if I find it mildly entertaining. Another option would be to watch Sword Art Online Extra. It condenses the story down in about an…
The seasons second half is very nice, especially if you want to see their daughter again. Seriously, it does have its good points. Be happy you get to watch it all in one go. Skip ahead if bits bore or annoy you but at least skim it to know what's going on. Oh, and watch the ova for swimsuit goodness that also helps…
Summer makes the world a sweltering wasteland, so why not hold up in air-conditioned comfort with the new anime…
Nope, not shallow. Just fact.
I may be too "tech-finnicky" but I hate "real-time" antivirus software. I much prefer a scanning program I can run every week or so. I don't want something running in the background, halting operations because of a false positive and therefore causing more problems than it solves. I've seen many cases wherein a…
I've gone unproted for a while now (few years). I am so glad I did it. Most AV programs I tried ended up slowing my computer down or annoyed me to the point that I would rather have a virus.