“The game will apparently have eight playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, and, bizarrely, four Rabbids dressed up as Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Peach.”
“The game will apparently have eight playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, and, bizarrely, four Rabbids dressed up as Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Peach.”
I’d feel better if this was helmed by Square Enix and called “Super Mario RPG 2", but I guess I’ll take it (game play pending).
I don’t think any events were going on, and from the sounds of things he’d done it before. Might just be something he liked to do, or for attention, or because he enjoys the character. Definitely not common, but also definitely not illegal.
Someone got nervous and called the cops. Cops felt like they had to do something - can’t let a weirdo walk around with a weapon now can we, even if it is legal! - and arrested him. When they realized they had nothing, they tried to make up laws or apply real ones in illegal ways, as cops are wont to do. Every other…
A Zelda game is never late. Nor is it early. It arrives precisely when it means to.
“On Time”
Has anyone tried this with Link’s house yet?
Can we just start calling this the best game ever? This gets released on time, with basically no bugs, and is essentially a huge physics sandbox.
I don’t know how anyone could pick only one child from Polar Express. Little miss perfect girl is little miss soul eating homunculus.
To me, the ‘Know-It-All’ kid on Polar Express was FAR, FAR creepier. I think it’s because of Eddie Deezen.
The Boss Baby, out March 31, will be the latest offender; it’s about an infant voiced by Alec Baldwin who’s somehow secretly a corporate executive.
JEEEZ, that Renesmee deserves its own post altogether. And then delete said post.
Oh man, it’s like Schrodingers Trademark Suit!
“Look, it’s not our fault if the consumer choose not to apply the whole sticker. We clearly provided one with little extra boxes in the corner!”
it worked for an overwhelming majority of people, and it didnt for a very vocal minority here.
Your mileage may vary. Tarkin looked fine to me but clearly CG, it didn’t take me completely out of the movie but it was also not convincing. Plus, I bet it will not age well - it’ll be “Special Edition”-level ten years from now.
I think it is an age thing. Tarkin is fairly old and subsequently has a lot of texture on his face due to aging. The CGI Leia on the other hand was of a 19 year old actress with perfectly smooth skin. I think when you CGI that it ends up looking like some sort of synthetic material instead of skin
That is a good point, his general demeanor is pretty robotic in the originals.
Let’s be honest here - Peter Cushing’s performance for the villainous Governor Tarkin was supposed to be stiff, unflinching, and cold, so I’d surmise it’d be easier to have his likeness and performance emulated by a stand-in with a CGI overlay. It looked great in Rogue One, but there was still enough to know that…
Yeah, but I’m saying it completely worked for Tarkan (Peter Cushing). I think Leia looked weird, but I think they could do old Leia easier.