I think it was House 2: The Second Story.
I think it was House 2: The Second Story.
He's in cryo in the manga. He just comes back and stays back; unlike the film which only has him come back briefly.
The anime is more of a condensed version of the first couple volumes with a wildly different ending.
Akira the film actually cuts out a great deal of Akira the manga. I'd like to see it as a TV series instead of a film, though.
Where did you read that? I'd like to take a look.
But does he have Pac-Man Fever?
Now there's a man having a good time.
Seeing as how so many of their customers were fleeing the console in droves to said competitor, they made a smart business decision.
Movies with subtitles are just fine to me. =) I remember seeing Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in the theater. That movie is still good for a re-watch now and again.
That was poetic. I'm seriously impressed.
Indiana Jones disagrees.
Yeah, Dead Space definitely falls into the category you mentioned. It's happened so many times over the decades that I'm starting to believe that people who make horror games do so by accident.
Agreed. Disconnecting it from an anchor character like Desmond Miles pretty much freed them from having an overarching structure.
Yes. Absolutely. F.E.A.R. 2 it started going downhill and I was practically raging at how bad 3 was. I loved that franchise. ;_;
Mr. A(hole) strikes again?
Huh. It says D-Arts, which is Bandai's anime figure line, but it doesn't look poseable. Usually D-Arts is just another version of their Figuarts line (Sentai/Kamen Rider/etc).
The figures we had as kids are nothing compared to this stuff. Seriously. Figuarts, Figma, D-Art...all incredible.
If you do, the Chie Figma that's out is really good.
Okay, I stand corrected on that. Still, wasn't the gene lock lifted after Ryan died?
It would be a recipe for projectile vomiting. =P