Mark Kleback knows that, when gamers think of arcades, they think of ‘80s nostalgia titles like Pac-man and Q*bert.…
Mark Kleback knows that, when gamers think of arcades, they think of ‘80s nostalgia titles like Pac-man and Q*bert.…
I would have accepted “because its our game,” but then, I’m not as uptight as other nerds.
I think that says more about you to see a horse with dreads and think “that’s the same as a black person”, than it does about the creator, who I imagine just thought “what can I do to make this horse look neat”.
I find it interesting that it apparently has no motion controls.
I’m more concerned with the wear and tear on the switching in and out stuff.
Eh, looks ok. Nothing revolutionary like they teased, just a tablet with docking station and snap on controllers, nothing we didn’t see before.
Anyone else notice that the frame rate looks like garbage on the Zelda demo at the beginning?
Its also a thing that turns lights on and off. Silly nintendo.
I want to get a vr headset but it’s crap like this that makes it look boring and not worth it
Not sold. What I loved in LC stories was that monsters were largely unseen. Characters going mad were the thing. Here it’s like a Chthulhu-geddon all over the place. Or don’t call it “Lovecraftian”.
“Now without side mirrors! Because it looks cool and shit!”
But there’s FOOD! And someone approaching the protagonist and leaning in? Clear plagiarism.
These are some pretty thin connections for two fantasy films with plucky girl protagonists with influence from East Asian folklore. Hell, how many Ghibli films did I just accidentally describe? Yes, they both ride dragons, but—SPOILERS—the guy isn’t the dragon, and he’s riding with her. My god, both films have a…
My favorite is how both movies show two people sitting together. Obviously it's a rip off.
Whats the saying?
“Imitation is the most sincerest form of Flattery?”
And then dont forget the most important Lesson from Shirobako,
Some of those comparisons... saying they’re a stretch would be an understatement.
This assumes they actually serve a purpose. Seeing that 99% of the things in this game don't, I think it's a safe guess to assume they're working as intended (by having no function).
In Washington D.C., for instance, where I live, it takes 1,500 hours to get a cosmetology license, and 28 weeks to complete the police academy.
The first ten minutes completely turned me off to ever trying this game.
OK, so I was green before it was cool. I haven’t washed a car of mine since the early eighties. I do have a garage so the car did spend it’s nights in some comfort. I live in Florida so no salt on the roads, only at the beach. And it rains here enough that the dust doesn’t build up.