I don't see this article saying anything about this being some kind of graphical revolution. They're just saying that it looks good. And for a game that used to look like this. <—- I'd have to agree.
I don't see this article saying anything about this being some kind of graphical revolution. They're just saying that it looks good. And for a game that used to look like this. <—- I'd have to agree.
I don't see Hitomi Tanaka in here :( My dream continues to go unrealized.
Let's not forget Talia.
Current JLA has indeed felt weirdly un-Johns. While I still begrudgingly enjoy the the main arc, I'm actually far more interested, month to month, in the Shazam story going on at the back of the book.
Nintendo is that girlfriend that you've had since high school. You know everything about each other and you've fallen into a comfortable rhythm. Sure, she gets on your nerves sometimes, but her heart is always in the right place. You could really see yourself settling down with her.
As a mistress, Eidos has blown Square's mind, in bed.
As a child I absolutely loved all the n64's different colored cartridges. The green Battletanks, the blue World Is Not Enough, the red Rocket: Robot On Wheels, and of course- the gold Zeldas.
I felt that Community was screwed as soon as they hit season 3 and decided to go full-crazy. Balls deep. All in. Off the deep end. It was still funny, and still just as clever as the first two seasons, but man- you could feeeel them trying way too hard.
I loved the season 6 arcs as well. Particularly when it involved the Ponds becoming disillusioned with the Doctor. The Girl Who Waited stands as one of my all-time favorite episodes, now.
I didn't think this would end amicably, but that was well said.
"Shane 'Man God' Bettenhausen"
I'd watch that in a heartbeat.
I don't get it either.
I've been dying for permadeath in a horror game since I was a wee boy.
I'm going to go play Flower now and be happy.
And I'm not going to provide anything because I didn't want to get into this in the first place. I shouldn't have even gotten into how I felt about it to begin with. I've done this already. A lot. When the movie first came out, I called out anybody who couldn't see through the bullshit. It was childish, I admit. But…
It's pretty obnoxious that the only argument I've heard in its defense is that those who disliked it must just be too stupid to understand it.
Curse you, grammar!
The only thing that puts me off is that the article says that it was crawling. Now, was it actually crawling or was this just some creative license? Because the actual QUOTE from the dude says "[it was] just lying there in the grass."