Well shit, I gotta fire up the Switch.
Nintendo just won E3.
The last few issues have been something of a letdown. The art’s been spectacular and the characterization has been solid, but the stories in the final arcs have just been kind of “meh.”
Boromir’s last stand and fall has me in tears every time I watch it.
The fact that they cast Sean Bean should have been all the clue anyone needed he wasn’t going to make it through the season.
It won’t last. Marvel is hung up on the idea of the Moonlighting Curse and HATES stable, happy, healthy relationships.
Honestly, President Skroob IS a pretty spot-on comparison...
At least you can say Jar-Jar TRIED to serve his country, and didn’t use bone spurs to get out of it.
This one reminds me of that CalArts Jellybean Thundercats Roar bullshit.
Wait, what? While the handheld Zeldas were lighter on story simply because of the technical limitations, anyone who would say that Ocarina of Time, Windwaker, Twilight Princess, and Skyward Sword weren’t story-heavy would be outright lying. Breath of the Wild was the first main-console Zelda game in DECADES that put…
God, yes, that art style makes me think of that CalArts jellybean crap from Thundercats Roar.
Not really a fan of the art style.
Honestly, I can’t disagree. Zelda II is certainly an odd duck, but seeing a sequel take such a different track is downright refreshing in this age of yearly Call of Duty mission packs.
Maybe the Mindflayer takes control of random people in Hawkins. I’m already WMGing that it targets Billy in season 3 itself as a vessel.
I was referring to the panel in the Iceman preview above, lol.
Fun preview, but I can’t forgive Strain for calling Anole a “Button Masher” and treating him like he’d never been on an X-Team before.
*I* never thought I’d see Emma slumming in curlers and sweatpants.
They need to do a better job differentiating Jonah, Servo, and Crow. Their voices are too much alike, and the riffs are too interchangeable.
It had its moments. The biggest problems I had: