Well, the Tristram tune still gives you the shivers/goosebumps, though more in the nostalgic sort than the terrifying "I really don't want to go down that cathedral. Can I just sit here and listen to Cain tell stories?" sort.
Well, the Tristram tune still gives you the shivers/goosebumps, though more in the nostalgic sort than the terrifying "I really don't want to go down that cathedral. Can I just sit here and listen to Cain tell stories?" sort.
Hell yes. The politics (especially it being an analogue to our generation's real-life political issues) was amazing, and I really hoped they'd bring it back somehow. Still, you could see the alien thing coming (what with all the "to prepare for the first dialogue" foreshadowing).
As ridiculous as the Gundam 00 movie was, I don't remember much recaps from it, and the action was pretty good too.
My dad made me drink hot ginger tea when I was having a horrible bout of stomach flu. It went great going down, and I thought it'd settle.
It came right back up 5 minutes later, and now I have an almost traumatic aversion to all things ginger.
I find the Imperial system lacking even more in terms of exact measurements. I grew up with the metric system, and I know my height: 177cm. Easy.
We don't (even if we're Buddhist, despite what bitchygorgon says). This is actually the first time I'm seeing this on actual people. Usually you can see it on certain bodhisattvas or deities, but usually the red dot is usually an Indian/Hindu thing.
Fair enough. I only really use my PS3 controller for one game (so far) only: Assassin's Creed (holy god, the keyboard controls for that game is so dismal I want to cry). I don't play fighting games except Melty Blood, and that oddly works fine enough with a keyboard, so lol.
Cool. This list needs to be up every time Kotaku does a cosplay exhibition article. Also, if it looks as good as that gorgeous girl on the article, then they'd better bring that Wizard Templar to life. Would love how they reconcile the concept, though.
I didn't know.
The story of Dragon Age: Inquisition is this: the world's Veil—a mystical ozone layer that keeps evil forces at bay—has been torn apart, and demons are trickling into the world, causing havoc and doing all those things demons do. Your job, as the newly-appointed Inquisitor, is to build an army, fight the darkspawn,…
So no Asian voices then. That's really depressing. And odd, considering the percentage of Chinese people on the planet.
If Best Game means given me the most fun, joy and sentiment compared to most of the games on this list, sure, I'll shout it out. But it's just my Best Game, not anyone else's.
It's got a story, I'd give you that. But beyond the first game, everything mostly goes to Delirium's realm. It's good to have a complex plot, but when you have people asking SE if there will be a cutscene or short clip before KH3 explaining 'the entire story thus far' at their press conferences, it's gone way beyond…
That made it a ship design flaw, in my opinion. Technical limits are acceptable, but when it impacts the experience of living in that ship, it leaves a bad aftertaste, despite everything looking prettier. That's why I have fonder memories of the SR2 in ME2, and not the retrofitted one.
Technically true, but don't tell me you didn't hate walking through that scanner on the ship in ME3 for the umpteenth time. To this day, I still don't understand why they put it in.
This is playing in your head when you see those pictures.
Ah, but someone made a happier ending (fake) to that (equally fake) one too!
I thought it was rather sexist at first after watching the Matt Lees video and reading about it, but seeing the actual gameplay videos in action...It just feels a lot more like an absurdist, mocking take like you mentioned, rather than being outright exploitation and objectification.
Dude. I gotta get some of that discipline of yours. Not even the army could give me that.
I read the article on your F2P SMB3 after this article, and the gamer inside of me hated you with the force of a thousand bigots. The Economics major part of me however, thinks you are an absolute genius, and wishes he only had a sizeable fraction of your sensibilities.