It might be a picture of a prototype figure and the final molding process or construction might not yet be implemented. Chances are it isn't and it's just typical cheap figure construction.
It might be a picture of a prototype figure and the final molding process or construction might not yet be implemented. Chances are it isn't and it's just typical cheap figure construction.
I'd think it's most likely due to computer software being digital distribution primarily and how consoles are mostly physical disk sales.
No love for Atelier Escha and Logy coming out on March 11th?
The game developer for this was Imageepoch, not NIS. NISA (not NIS) just localized the game (usually just translating, working with the original programmers to insert said translations, and quality control).
Trying to tell someone who has a set mindset on a specific issue (in this case his stance on age appropriateness of Japanese anime aesthetic as well as what people can and cannot like if they are real gamers) that their opinion is an opinion is the foundation of most conflict. Stating the obvious probably wouldn't…
So we all can enjoy Maaya Sakamoto as Lightning? That sounds wonderful.
I've ordered a couple things from there, they are pretty legit for figures/imports. Amiami is based in Japan so this would involve pretty substantial shipping depending on where ya live.
I personally don't own any RAH figures (totally tempted to get the Saber Alter figure though), but from what I've seen they are definitely top notch as far as quality. Unfortunately they are 3 to 4 times as expensive as figma.
Well... that's an interesting question that doesn't really address the root cause of the situation...the question I'd asked is what caused the individuals who are created this demand (putting forth money to clone). Likely this has more to do with the rise in popularity for bite sized games as well as the motivation…
Personally I've found more luck with smaller studios like Gust Corporation or Idea Factory for innovative jrpg mechanics.
Hmm, isn't Toukiden also coming out next week?
That does seem kind of weird.... usually when most games are released again as a new format/package don't they usually include at least the content dlc?
This sounds a lot like the Saruin Boss battle music from Romancing Saga: Minstrel Song for the PS2.
I think the first two seasons and the Nekomonogatari Black are on YouTube posted by Daisuki.net. Daisuke is a streaming site backed by Aniplex and some other production companies. There is also crunchyroll.com and daisuki.net.
Holy anime bat man, that's a lot of shows on sale at Best Buy.
The short of it:
I think it is likely due to people feeling that by focusing on aspects such as television integration and non-gaming applications that it somehow reduced amount of development that went into gaming performance for the next generation. I imagine that since the Xbox One seems to have more focused PR with respect to…
A little off topic but I'm totally looking forward to seeing Stardust Crusaders remake.
I think a lot of that stems from individuals misinterpreting what "moe" refers to (it's a genre not an aesthetic, I swear if people watched 1 episode of K-on they'd never make that mistake again), putting on rose color brains for nostalgic series (nothing can be better than Cowboy Bebop...), and thinking that somehow…
Sequel series, it takes place after the events of Last Exile. It's very cutesy in comparison.