Is there really that much demand for a “volley ball simulator” that’s more softcore porn than a video game?
Is there really that much demand for a “volley ball simulator” that’s more softcore porn than a video game?
Ahh that very polarizing issue of change. If anything can test or fracture a relationship, its suddenly changing a part of it without warning.
I’ve been rocking back and forth about getting into the new Archie, but this may just be the tipping factor I needed. Well....This and the new Jughead.
Just wow...I’ve glanced at archie before, but with this series I’ve been glued every time comixology notifies me of a purchase...If anyone is on the fence, please, do it!
They compensated by writing a bunch of boooks by karen travis...... but theylll never replace the whole they left in my heart.
They really disappointed me with that. I was expecting a sequel for sure because of that but we’ll never get one :(
The Purple Children was a really cool Daredevil story.
Wow.
You can’t do certain things in Power Armor like use computer terminals or craft. Also sneaking is all but impossible(duh). It also uses up a power source you have to find more of, similar to ammo but more rare.
I honestly found the main character insufferable. I found him relatively annoying even later on, which makes it difficult for me to continue reading it. I read somewhere up into the portion where he joined into a gang of misfits and he’s the only one with an actual working firearm. — Not sure where that put me…
I just finished three volumes as well. Cultural differences aside. Is our titular character a singular wuss or is he representative of the Japanese every man? Reading it reminded me of the agency impotent Kenji from the Evangelion series. Makes me appreciate the psychotic, violent ‘Murica cowboy culture a lot more…
No lie, the last 5 panels of the 1st volume is genuinely scary.
Welp you have successfully steered me away from reading this thank you.
I don’t think it’s surreal at all. In fact, I think the whole thing plays out strangely “realistic”, in that people’s reactions to the apocalypse aren’t so one-dimensional. I love how it plays on Hero’s anxiety and general unpreparedness, etc.
I haven’t given much thought to anime and manga lately, but I recall that when the art worked, it worked really well.
That’s why I love anime and manga. Almost every page is an art piece by itself and black & white looks so much better than colored.
Patricia won’t have a copy of the game until tonight at midnight, after which she’ll work her ass off to try to get a review up in the next week or so. Given that she’s a Fallout superfan and smart critic, I imagine y’all will enjoy reading her thoughts even after we’ve all been playing the game.
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Freddy vs. Jason was way better than it had any right to be, and I'm still disappointed we never got Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.