crimfc3s
CrimFC3S
crimfc3s

Here we go. “My food is local certified naturally grown, and I pay triple price for everything. Everything I purchase is made by hand in a mom and pop shop that’s been there since 1942.”

Honestly, it would have looked amazing if they did something similar to Guilty Gear Xrd’s cel shaded art style. SF5 kinda looks like clay figures, and I’m not a fan of the eyesore grid filtering on the shadows (maybe it’s specific to UE4?).

Then they would be slammed for clickbait.

SPOIL THE SHIT OUT OF ME JASON!

Those are just names and logos... Since when names and/or logos are spoilers? They didn’t write something like “new pokemon game ends with team celestial taking over the world and killing main protagonist, after which there’s teaser for sequel in which detective Pikachu tries to save the day”.

I believe pretty strongly in giving proper spoiler warnings for, say, details of a story, but we’re talking about the names of video games here.

That feels unnecessary, and awfully clickbaity.

I thought the Life in Aggro one was about Shadow Hearts because of that first panel on the train :(

I like these finishing touches to make the weapon seem used/realistic. That’s one of my main complaints about the graphics in this “next” gen of consoles. Everything looks nice, but too clean (and therefore fake).

I almost want to sell mine for a profit just because you’re such a whiny asshole.

Can’t we all just get along?

I don’t think you’re a fan of Japanese culture. I also don’t think you know anything about foreign cultures. Or about linguistics , for that matter(yes, darling, L and R -are- the same thing).

I was going to make the same observation. It looks pretty silly in a cartoon but in real life it just looks absolutely stupid. I can respect the amount of effort that goes into replicating the details of the costume but I can’t justify the choice. Some things just don’t translate 1 to 1. Anime hair and exaggerated

The Joker would slap you silly.

As a veteran voice actor of six years who actually knows what they are talking about, and on behalf of everyone else who depends on their voice to make a living...*ahem*

fuck you.

It’s not so much how much of the script has you actually yelling, as so much the recording process. Each line is never done in just one take, as in they say the line and that’s it move on to the next. They gotta repeat the lines over and over, so those few screaming lines become amplified through the multiple takes

No, it’s their new layout.