Me either; ‘show, don’t tell’ tells plenty.
Woah woah woah, hold on, To The Earth? Your favorite? How do you even play that game? It’s nearly impossible with a Zapper!
... really? Sweet! I call dibs!
... I saw Rer’s post come up in my Following and actually thought to post that, but then thought ‘eh, not my conversation’; I now regret that choice.
You might try now that they’ve buffed it —- it’s got +20% accuracy now, so long-range sniping’s more of a thing.
“Never know what would’ve happened?” This was a huge advantage to Gamerbee, and he still lost! It wasn’t his stick that broke. It wasn’t he who was one round ahead. It wasn’t he who was using someone else’s stick. No, it was Momochi, and he still took it.
(Sorry for the autoplay—Twitch won’t let us disable it.)
We’re speaking over each other a bit now: yes, that DID happen Zeta —- the thing on the bottom —- was upgraded with salvaged parts, albeit Rick Dias parts. Now, I forgot the particulars, like the name of the original model which the Zeta was built upon, and what the parts were salvaged from, but you’d better believe…
It’s been awhile, so my memory’s a bit hazy, but seem to recall it being largely inoperable before it was retrofitted to its iconic form, and I definitely remember that it was upgraded to ‘harness the potential of newtypes’... by using salvaged parts.
Just like in Zeta Gundam! :D
All I can think is: Laser sword? FUCK YOU I’VE GOT A BIG ASS CLUB
Are you quite sure? I remember them showing it being used before the Platinum days of Rising, and then recall them saying they used the cutting-tech for the final game; seems like it’d be a nightmare to port the code for the cutting to a different engine.
... was it really not used for MGR:R?
You have my bow.
My reactions to that trailer were as follows:
I swear, that was you, me, and everybody of our generation once we realized what we were seeing.