Or bankrupt them to the point they can no longer keep the game going.
Or bankrupt them to the point they can no longer keep the game going.
Keeping the IP might in no way be an indication they’re interested in using it nearly as much as they just don’t want another company to use it. The film industry is pretty much run on the concept.
I’d say Disney Infinity really broke into the collecting aspect with the Marvel and Star Wars releases. I know a good number of people who bought those figures just for the high sculpt quality.
The basic design is solid, it’s the adornments that just look silly. The ball nose absolutely needs to go (in fact, what makes the fanart of him good is that they alter the nose to make it more ... nose-like). The frill might be able to stay, but I can’t say for sure without seeing the nose gone.
I’m conflicted. I agree with everything they’re doing and I even think “good for them for making money doing something they enjoy!” but I also don’t view costume modelling (that’s what it becomes when it’s done for money, it’s no longer a hobby you do for yourself in your spare time, it’s something you do to earn…
Why is the strafing somehow worse for First Person Melee combat than it is for FPS? It seems like it should generally have the same effect. I’m not saying this assertion is wrong, it seems to be correct, but I can’t help but wonder why.
You must live in a very small world. He kept a flaw in a relatively small community (compared to the scale of the entire world) from getting out of hand, which is extremely commendable, but he absolutely did not do anything “for the greater good.”
No, no one is allowed to be cocky for any reason other than they can be, which is not a good reason. That being said, I don’t agree with the original comment, he seemed very humble for the most part. It was a bit weird how he went on about being 16 when he clearly *knows* he’s a certified genius and he did harp on…
It still doesn’t entitle him to a reward. The morally responsible thing for Valve to do would be to offer him something, but they have no obligation and it’s hard to get a reward by asking for it.
Everyone likes to point out Daario’s actor swap, but they all seem to forget The Mountain was recast twice.
this indicates he was hired in the first place. The issue here seems to be “I’m pissy because I didn’t get this role that I feel was owed to me.” That right there seems to say to me he may not have been a thrill to work with himself. Voice acting isn’t like screen acting, you can be replaced a lot more easily and…
In what way is it “well deserved?”
While mutants *have* been used as an analogy for gay people, the Marvel Universe I’m familiar with often leans towards asserting they’re a separate race, hence their exclusion from the Superhuman Registration Act during Civil War. And there’s plot to back this up. It’s explained that there actually *is* a mutant gene…
Anything to cut down on the amount of exposition Japan seems to think is acceptable would be a godsend (and I grew up on anime).
ergh, not feeling it. Did they have to spell it out? Anyone can tell you the better writing shows rather than tells ... especially when it’s aided by actual imagery. Of course, I hate Damien Wayne anyways.
“Official” but not canon.
weird thing is, they *did* seem to put effort into this one!
I thought Destiny The Taken King version was pretty classy and stylish. And I’m not really a huge fan of Bungie games.
I just can’t get into it. An evolving character, sure, different hosts, sure, but the new backstory is so against character from its concept and, on top of that, rather childish. Thank God I’m digging Carnage’s new run as a sort of “Alien” style story of a creature stalking a bunch of marines in tight unsafe places…
way to derail a conversation into another, pointless, subject.