Taku-Man
Taku-Man
Taku-Man

Annnnnd it starts.

The PC term is CD keys

"EA calls it 'gen 3'" this is really all you've ever needed to know about EA.

Am I the only one who finds this visually unappealing? HD Cardboard cutouts running around, with some of the laziest animation I had ever seen in a game that wasn't some flash game on newgrounds. The backgrounds look alright, but the characters look so generic and soul-less that I don't feel like I'd even care for

As a 3D artist myself, I have started to think that 3D artist give away their attempt at reality in the eyes. Not because of the, what some have called, a philosophical "soul" theory, but rather what I think of as just simple refraction. We, as artists, often times find a simpler way of doing something. To create a

Yes, that's right =)

If it wasn't the super stupid publicity move at the end, this would probably be the best Pokémon adaptation to Anime!

"O-ranger"?

I definitely don't think every one will agree with this but I will say it anyway.

"I'm a 10th level vice president" - Al Gore

I'mma copypasta this from a message board topic I posted in on Gamefaqs because I don't think I can re-do it and have it be any better in terms of how I feel.

and I will add Skies of Arcadia 2

Exactly. The issue is that when you look at the naming system for actual Wii peripherals, naming a random peripheral like a camera "Wii U" would make perfect sense. Everything was Wii "something". You can't pull that shit, and then name your whole new console the Wii "you".

I'm sorry. They don't look great. Like, at all.

I won't say that makes the entire thing look bad, because it doesn't, but character sprites are something we look at a lot, and if they're not good, the entire screen looks washed out. The fact that they're 2D is okay — personally, I like it better that way, too. But

DLC was good when it was called an expansion and was treated as something that had to have content comparable to it's price.

Terence Stamp's General Zod is far and away the best villian in a superhero film, approached only by Heath Ledger's Joker. As an actual classically trained stage actor, he knew you could impact a scene without speaking a word.

My bet is on a sequel called "The more of us."

You misunderstand something here ;)

Like MH3U for WiiU the Gameboy MH you see here is a cheap port of the GBC game for the GBA. The GBA had L and R shoulder buttons ;)