Honestly, I think this is one reason why he’s really be into the game — Nagoshi’s games are filled with (famous) people with interesting faces so when he sees a game filled with non-famous interesting faces, he’s probably intrigued.
Honestly, I think this is one reason why he’s really be into the game — Nagoshi’s games are filled with (famous) people with interesting faces so when he sees a game filled with non-famous interesting faces, he’s probably intrigued.
I wanted to be excited cause those character designs are charming, but why on Earth does a Square Enix next-gen Xbox game look significantly worse than Mario Odyssey? This looks like a cheap low budget indie game I’d click “Not Interested” on Steam after five seconds and move on.
I know it’s just aesthetics, but I do wish developers would stick to the suggested style guide when designing home screen icons on Switch. These “single-image” icons work well on mobile platforms, but seem cheap and cheesy when everything around it is styled to look more like box art.
Let me guess: Roddie here started off by filming his buddies trying to lynch Arbery, turns around and shares the video to claim his innocence, then when he handed over his phone he forgot to delete....the other pictures.
Then you aren’t a fan of 90% of SMT’s artwork.
I’d add the remake of Fright Night, which is surprisingly funny.
I love Tremors because it’s the rare horror film that takes place in bright daylight.
I swear I still expect to see that grinning dude from Hereditary creeping out of my closet. Every. Night.
#’s 10 and 4 are seriously two of my all time favorites.
Captain Blood is a worthy pick, but if we’re being honest, my suggestion would be Captain Geoffrey Thorpe from The Sea Hawk. Captain Blood showed what a debonair and dashing rogue Errol Flynn could be. The Sea Hawk was the apex of the form.
I suspect the people who are deeply concerned about it’s portrayal of Japanese culture generally won’t really care that much about what actual Japanese culture thinks of it.
he does art, like every other teenager.
I think part of the problem with the technical hiccups is that in DP1 they had to learn to let go and just release the damn thing, whereas in DP2 they probably went “we got away with it in DP1 so whatever”. That’s the difference between the two games I think.
I hope this makes it to Tabletop Simulator as soon as they have some of it translated. It would be great to be able to mess around with the game in there.
I can’t stand Bieber, but he’s completely right in this case.
that was a punishment exclusively for people who were extremely, unquestionably honorable.
People don’t think SH3 was good? It’s one of the best!
Good choice going with heather. I’m in the minority but I think silent hill 3 was really good.
You know how you can normally tell when someone is fucking around? This one has completely broken me.