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Ummm...did you mean the movie? The movie was definitely too goofy to be scary and doesn't go anywhere. The same cannot be said for the manga, which is not goofy in tone and definitely goes somewhere.

You'd need recommendations based on what you like, not what some person thinks is a good introduction. Sailor Moon can be a gateway anime, and was for many people in the US (myself included), but it's not something you can recommend to everyone and expect them to like it. In fact I can't think of ONE single person I

I disagree on the movie. It's watchable, but pretty meh overall. Aside from only adapting the first book and therefore missing most of the story (which is normal with such adaptations of course), it was legitimately difficult to tell whether they were trying to make the movie funny or scary, and didn't come close to

There's no way I could recommend that to a beginner (unless they'd played the games already) because there are several other anime that have equally good dubs that are way better shows in general.

The other difference is that the first half of VI has many points where you're forced to split your party up or use certain characters. So far Type 0 doesn't seem to have much of that so it's much easier to end up with underleveled characters really early on.

"They rehash the same plot since ff4 in almost every single game [insert terrible examples here] If you look into these you will notice all this stuff happens in: ff4,6,7,8,9,10,12,13 and 14. "

"they would have to spend more money to port it to vita"

Waiting? It came out today...

The Evil Within wasn't great, but Resident Evil: Revelations 2 and Five Nights at Freddy's 3 have put me in a horror mood, and the first DLC is out. What I found was shocking: you save by petting a cat! Okay, fine, what's actually shocking is the game takes away all your dang guns!

To be perfectly fair, no, you weren't even born when FFIV came out, but it's been rereleased on PS1 (and then I believe that port was available on PS3 via PSN), DS and PSP, plus Kain also featured in both Dissidia games, it got a sequel that came out in the past few years, plus you seem to be a fan of FF games, so

Obviously it's a demo so we can't be sure, but it seems fine for this particular instance. Not being able to continue and get the reward for clearing the dungeon when you haven't cleared the dungeon makes perfect sense.

And, yeah, don't worry: this isn't a game of button-mashing. Kingdom Hearts this ain't. You can defend (by holding L1 in the demo) and parry/counter-attack enemy moves, though I'm not sure how viable that is as a strategy when you're trying to slash through fifteen goblins at once. As I played through the demo—which

I came to despise myself because my parents saw LGBT in a negative light. I never believed there was anything wrong with being gay myself, but my parents obviously had. They were also really overprotective, which meant I had almost no friends (parents wouldn't let me stay after school, or have friends over, and this

This is one of the dumbest comments I've ever read. Gender is a social construct. I'm sorry that I offend you with my overt gayness by wearing cardigans and circle scarves and by not liking sports.

came here to say that but you beat me to it.

I haven't played the game in a while so I don't remember the art exactly, but if that's a picture of the guy whose skin melts off, as the article kind of suggests, then that characters doesn't fight the protagonists. He actually helps them.

Prayer is actually an attack that takes up prayer points.

in late to the discussion, but yes, I would say steins; Gate is unquestionably better than every one you just mentioned. Card captor Sakura was actually my favorite anime for years until steins; Gate and a few others knocked it off the throne.

I don't really see why anyone would imagine that, to be honest. While it's true and obvious that certain anime and manga are aimed at and intended for certain audiences, it's also true and obvious that people like and watch whatever they like regardless of intended audience (Adventure Time, My Little Pony, Attack on

Fake boobs exist in real life. They're called breastplates, drag queens sometimes use them. The quality varies, but even with most of the best (the best ones definitely looking better than the ones in these pictures), you can tell they're fake if you're really looking at them.