They used Heil Hitler/HH, but they didn’t use 88, did they?
They used Heil Hitler/HH, but they didn’t use 88, did they?
It’s my least favorite anime arc trope. Just feels like the stakes are lowered, even if they’re killing and dying the motivation is what counts to me in a story, and a tournament is almost always just an arbitrary layer between character and personal motivation. Only one that I sort of remember feeling invested in was…
It’s not from WW2, it’s a modern day Nazi/skinhead usage. What you’re ignorant of isn’t history but current sociology. You don't need to be a racist to be aware of what the N word means, either.
The AI stans who are trying to act like this stuff is remotely close to the level of quality of even a below-average human artist are... something else.
Man, I remember when they said this about 3D movies becoming the standard. The 3D-heads didn’t sound quite as dumb of course, they weren’t arguing in favor of making the entire experience of living worse for many people, and they weren’t so ignorant of the history of both art and technology, but... you know, kinda…
Ok
875 million worldwide is a huge hit my guy
RIP.
Still can’t complete the final mission of Starfield because of a game-breaking glitch, great stuff GOTY
The characters have a clear direct “inspiration,” and those environments look... the opposite of Cuphead to be honest (vivid, alive, detailed, unique, etc.). That voice at the start is pretty out of place, too, this looks like they saw that Cuphead was popular and cut a lot of corners while ignoring so much of what…
She didn’t argue that image looked “exactly like her,” she argued that a photo (or rather, photos) of her in similar pose and swimsuit was being emulated, and it very well could have been used as a reference. Not the wildest thing to think GTA of all franchises would use Lindsay Lohan of all people as a reference for…
Not true, it's also a big video game commercial (that Keighley makes a lot of money off of)
It’s one of the best times and places for it, actually
FYI you’re very excited for something that’s already been happening for a while, like decades now (if not, really, since the start of tattoos as fashion accessory)
Kids were fighting about how hard Mario or Sonic sucked ass in the 90s, the hater culture is nothing new. We’re tribal and we love self-identifying through our brands.
It’s just an extremely flat, empty experience that always seems to be promising something better just over the horizon, but sadly never gets there. I got through the “ending” — never actually completed the final mission because of a wonderful game-breaking glitch they haven’t fixed — and for me the experience was…
Amazon Prime, video game adaptation, Jonathan Nolan. Hell yeah this is gonna be bad
Nobody ever dislikes things because they’re bad or because they just personally dislike them, hail corporate.
Can't help but feel that being extremely mediocre at everything it does really hurt Starfield's chances
Peacock is much better than Netflix in pretty much every way, but I guess I get the tonedeaf appeal to the bigger money...