Agreed. I'd also even consider a collector's edition if the treats were good enough, which is unheard of for me these days.
Agreed. I'd also even consider a collector's edition if the treats were good enough, which is unheard of for me these days.
The Emperor Protects.
I think you're even being generous with that statement. You'd lose alot of rotini down the sink with that strainer. FF8's got some biiiiiiig holes.
Its' my favorite too. You're not alone. It's the only entry in the series to achieve the maturity that modern iterations shoot for, while maintaining and celebrating the sense of exploration and childlike wonderment that made the earlier entries so engaging. Perfect balance.
The voice cast was great. Ray Winstone makes anything better.
I love it too. The whole movie is a film buff's wet dream. Also . . . the animation. The filth and fur and the dewey eyeballs. So beautiful in its ugliness.
Thanks for understanding.
Not really what I was implying at all. Folks can like whatever they like. I'm simply saying that Rango is a film that benefits from a viewer more versed in film history (particularly the Western genre) and more practiced in film analysis. All I meant to imply is that people who don't like to examine movies for…
It's not necessarily the plot or story that requires alot of thought, but the premise of the film. There is alot more that can go into enjoying a movie than the simple "A to B" of what happens in sequence. Connecting the various images, characters, and plot devices in the film to the Western traditions that they're…
In general people don't like things that require them to think toooo much or have too much prior knowledge. I can see someone not liking Rango if they aren't familiar with the classic tropes of the Western film that the movie celebrates, or if they're the kind of person who confuses animated films for "children's"…
Super good, especially if you have any appreciation for Western films, as the movie is essentially a love letter to the genre.
That developer's logo makes me nostalgia hard for some Shadow of the Beast.
lol. Misspellings abound. One of the other characters from Skies, Drachma, is also named after Greek currency. But they didn't fowl up the spelling for him.
That's very reassuring.
No. It's always a good thing. That's why I get so hot and bothered about getting the most current version. The problem is, my wallet doesn't support the money-sink of buying, selling, and re-buying.
Oh snap you're right. lol They did spell my name wrong. That's depressing, as it's meant to be a specific reference.
That's always the first thing I think of too!
This is definitely not a new phenomenon with fighters. I won't argue with you on that. That statement was intended to extend my complaint about fighters to gaming in general these days. The tendency for upgraded iterations has moved onto alot more genres than it ever was prevalent in in the past. RPGs, FPS, action…
I am a big fan of High Moon Studios' 2005 FPS Darkwatch. It's actually one of the few FPS that I've enjoyed in my picky lifetime. You guys make the coolest Transformers games ever, and I love you for it . . . but I was convinced of your talent long before War for Cybertron ever existed. Is there anyone kicking…
Agreed. I'm just joking.