I hope she doesn't have to do this on every appearance.
I hope she doesn't have to do this on every appearance.
No shit did you think they would use really solid ones on purpose.
Do you guys really type faster with Swift (Swype) or is it just a one hand thing.
But have you seen Zetman
This happens everywhere, regardless of fastfood. Even in Japan.
Wasabi Ginger are strong stuff. If you wanted a punch from it on your first bite, by the end you'd still be complaining because it will have you drinking gallons of water.
It's 1:05. I'm pretty sure it's a teaser.
Are you going to go on and bash the Godzilla teaser saying they're not showing enough.
I think a good monster design gives you the sense of evolution. Everything fits. Every physical feature has a meaning to it.
May I ask what the toilet paper is for.
And yet they copy a lot from Japan (including how their roads look like) and send their hippie Korean stars to Japan every other month?
He meant Asia because that is half of how you pronounce Malaysia, the most Asian named location in Asia, you clear?
A Dragon Quest article on Kotaku. I'm shedding dragon tears right now it's been like, 10 years.
Android faiL
I'm not trying to force you, or tell you anything about feeling superior than others btw. Not sure where you got that idea from.
Idolize? There's a reason they're "fans". Oda's been bashed (even by fans) about how repetitive his arcs were. Some arcs were good, some were bad, but overall people still like to read his manga because he makes up for it.
It wasn't before and people were complaining they were all one-patterned (which some were). He's taking a more complex approach and it seems to be picking up well. It is intentional that he makes it look messy. Because, probably in the "real world"in OP, it IS a messy situation. But in the end, it always comes…
Wow half of them are the same crap
If there was more exposure in the West it would globalize more easily. Aside from ports on consoles and handhelds, SE is releasing these games on iOS/Android as well.
Can we get more Dragon Quest (er, Warrior) love on Kotaku, seriously, because a little bit more exposure will help get some of their games OUT of Japan.