"Jotaro goes to a university which requires uniforms," alternatively, "Jotaro never graduated high school."
"Jotaro goes to a university which requires uniforms," alternatively, "Jotaro never graduated high school."
If I was the studio (and knew that this was going to happen) I would've retconned the show. Make Jotaro older so that it's no longer underage smoking. When the Blu-Ray releases just retconn it again, make him the appropriate age, and shit-talk the Japanese version of the FCC in the special features.
In an interview with Nikkei, Iwata briefly mentioned the hardware, saying he wouldn't go into particulars about the NX. "However, if you only expand upon existing hardware, it's dull," Iwata said. "In some shape or form, we're always thinking about how we want to surprise players as well as our desire to change each…
Any clue what ruleset it'll be following? I'd hope fifth edition, but I wouldn't be surprised if they went with fourth edition given how recently the fifth was released.
The store page also features several quotes from press outlets about the game, including one calling it a 2D Dark Souls. Well no wonder I suck at it.
I've never actually seen that movie, but now I want to. It looks super cheesy.
I always figured that the transformation itself would be incredibly painful.
I just figured that it was a short-cut dress.
Dying Light was already a tough game for many people when it first came out, but a new patch this week answered other players' demands by making it even harder.
I think the author was going for aesthetics rather than authenticity. Obviously, the resolution is too high, but that doesn't bother me in the slightest. I think it's a pretty nice looking demake, and I'd like to see a set of 1920x1080 images made in this style so that I can use them for my desktop background.
I wish I could see this with a high speed camera. My line of thinking is that the gun is powerful enough to go through multiple sheets of wrap, it's the space that's killing the bullet. When the BB hits the first wrap it 1) slows down 2) changes trajectory, so by the time it reaches the second sheet it is no longer…
Hosoda is just a really good director who knows how to make anime that the whole family can enjoy. He's currently the only director who I think can achieve recognition in the west from mainstream audiences.
I wouldn't' mind too much if Ghibli were to close outright. The worst case scenario is that the major talent leaves and the studio continues to make mediocre films, thus fading in to obscurity. Eventually losing all of your talent will be known as "doing a Ghibli."
No, it's just one of the most accessible rogue-lites, which is probably why Nathan mentioned it.
The wording of "user-generated stores" is interesting. It makes me think of something like the Cydia store on iOS or the countless Android app stores, which come with an official source with what the store's developers consider important and allow users to add their own sources, which compile apps that the source's…
I can see why someone might buy the physical edition - it'd make for a nice conversation piece or bathroom book - but why would anyone want the ebook? I can't imagine that this encyclopedia has any information which can't be learned from a website like the Anime News Network.
PSA: Just to be clear, there's a way to criticize a piece of work without being offensive toward the developer. It seems to be a lost art on the internet, but when reviewing a piece of work judging the work and not the developer is a key to not being sued. Saying that Spirited Away was a piece of shit, (it isn't,) is…
It's no surprise, really. I mean, they have a law which can incarcerate those who insult Turkish-ness for up to three years. Another statute outlaws blasphemy and offenders can be imprisoned for up to three years. A TV station was fined for airing a blasphemous episode of The Simpsons. Turkey banned hundreds if not…
Wow, thanks so much for the insightful answer. I'll definitely be looking in to it as I reach my graduation date, which is only about a year away.