Except that this wasn’t his wife. It’s someone who has never fucking met him.
Except that this wasn’t his wife. It’s someone who has never fucking met him.
It’s also a technique that wasn’t physically possible before digital. Just let cinema grow, man.
That first shot in the trailer of the figure in front of the exhaust port of the downed start destroyer is just breathtaking.
1. We’ve had dramatic shots of ships in front of the sunset-colored Cloud City, and lots of hazy images of ships in front of the heat of Tatooine before. 2. Lens flare is JJ Abrams’ thing, we just have to get used to it. 3. We had ship battles over a death star, why is it such a leap to have one over a regular planet?…
Give a concrete example because other than some more polished special effects I see nothing here that doesn’t feel like part of the universe.
It boggles my mind too. Here they are, desperate to make the Gamepad seem like an important and innovative piece of tech, and they completely ignore the game that uses it like a camera and finally gives the Fatal Frame series the experience they’ve been trying to provide for years with just a regular controller. I…
Is that Kyary Pamyu Pamyu in that Nintendo commercial? If so, good grab! She is kawaii personified.
This just doesn't seem like a good fit for the Wii U. The HD graphics are going to be wasted because I can imagine that most time will be spent looking at the gamepad to draw lines. I know that they wanted more games for the home console but this should really have been a 3DS title.
All I see is a frustrating determination on your part to see the glass half empty at ALL costs. This has been a tremendous year for Nintendo, and just the fact of their commitment to release COMPLETE, UNBROKEN games shows how UNdismissive they've been of their fans.
I think the show is really good; the production values are top notch, the characters are likable for the most part, and the 'fleshy mecha' concept is pretty cool. But the first full season really reeked of padding. Like they found out halfway through making it that there would be a 2nd season so they tacked on a…
It's part of the 'script' when on the show. By Fallon asking Reggie or whoever is there how to play the game, he's giving the person an opportunity to teach Fallon, and by extension the audience, what happens in the game. It's really quite simple.
The mouth movements are great and very Spacey, but where they lost it (especially in the "on my authority" line) is everything above the eyes. There's very little eyebrow or forehead movement, which makes it look like they gave Spacey some kind of virtual Botox. If they had nailed that, they'd have nailed everything.
As a side note, I funded this book on Kickstarter and I'm so happy I did. It looks amazing and I can't wait to get my copy.
The angels she fights at the beginning kind of remind me of the Kaworu angels in End of Evangelion.
I can imagine the number of waivers and legal documents you must have to sign as a play tester (especially for a game like Smash Bros) is absolutely insane. You're essentially given access to a great deal of a game's information long before anyone else. Probably feels like you're holding secret govt. info on Russia…
Sorry, yeah. I guess you're right. I just remember the mid 90s being a bizarre clusterfuck of consoles from SEGA. The Saturn was the last system from them that I owned and while good, it really wasn't built for 3D, was it?
Same here
God, it looks like the Genesis has a tumor.
Bingo. If SoA had actually worked with SoJ and not against them they would have never released the 32X and alienated half of the fanbase by making them think the company wouldn't stand by their consoles.
Why is this a comment? How do you have a job? You seriously post the stupidest shit on this site. Just utter pointless crap that's long winded and no one cares about.