As Uncle Phil used to say, “With great budgets come great responsabilty”
As Uncle Phil used to say, “With great budgets come great responsabilty”
That’s how I spot people with awful understanding of grammar, when they say shit akin to “I trust autocorrect”. More so in spanish, where we have diacritical marks that change entire words depending on the context.
Here are the 2 first definitions I find when I google “Cult Classic”:
Let people enjoy things.
I think people also miss Evangelion started a lot of trends. Genre decontructions had been attempted before but never as succesfully done as Eva. Tsundere stereotypes had also been done before but that shit truly exploded and became trope after NGE. And the Dandere stereotype pretty much started with Rei. Pretty much…
I’m a very die hard Evangelion fan. Let’s just say I’ve spend copious amounts of the monies on figures and DVDs. At least, for my moderate income.
Crash Team Racing and My Friend Pedro for sure. I’ll probably also dip a couple hours into DoA6 to get the hang of Kula. I may also go for a bit of Dead by Daylight if any of my friends bought Ghostface. I didn’t but I’m curious.
I want what you are selling, tho. Badly.
*pushes up glasses*
I love it when this happens. When tastes are night and day. I never understood the love for Xerneas when Yveltal looks more badass in every way.
As someone who reads Kotaku and Io9 daily, I wasn’t expecting to find one of the most fun and emotional articles about Endgame in Deadpsin.
Professor Hulk and The Ancient One explain it well:
Can’tCan’t they have both?
Oh hey, someone’s talking about me on the internet! :’D
While I love this wave of “narrative-heavy” online games like OW and Destiny, I do see what you mean in the likes of Mass Effect 3, where even if the action was satisfying, Bioware left the MP as it’s own separate thing and expanded on it post-launch with all the pre-release focus being on the campaign and bot sides…
I am not a competitive person and I don’t follow the Evo scene that much but reading this felt wrong to me and your comment sort of cements the why.
I’m sure that’s sort what he’s going for but I gotta say it: His work gives me such strong Bladerunner vibe. It’s mesmerizing to look at.
I remember either reading in the forums or on the official Smash Bros site that the email back with the code could take up to 10 days after registering. Many people I saw in Reddit’s comments at the time said theirs took around 5 days. Mine took eight.
Oh shoot, I just rewatched a video of it and you’re right. Can’t believe I missed that, lol.