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I didn’t get to watch Agent Carter on TV - keeping track of what ABC was airing in Canada versus what was being aired on CTV was a nightmare - but Disney+ brought her show into a realm where I can readily view it and it has made me so excited about this information. Hayley Atwell was phenomenal and it is great to see

Theo James is doing a fantastic job with the voice work. He’s, actually, doing everything I had wanted out of Trevor when Castlevania had started (though that series managed to find a solid ground for the character going their own direction), and this looks like it will be a real blast to watch. I love that we’re

This has been an ongoing issue for many Square Enix fans over the past few years. FFXIV and DQX are games that would function well with a system developed for multiplayer in much the same as what we see in games like Divinity: OS. They don’t need to be online all the time and multiplayer experiences. The trusts in

The community is also fantastic for helping you along in tougher gameplay. Had a phenomenal run through the Stormblood 24-man raids with some great randoms who were super comfortable, and willing, to help us out. It encourages those who may not be hardcore to try out more difficult content without feeling like the

Yelena had quickly become my favourite character in the film, but that scene cemented it. Her reaction to performing that movement was so funny and I cannot get over how much character it gave her. She’s not Natasha, but I would not mind her “inheriting” the Black Widow role in the MCU going forward just to have more

It could be that too! I don’t want to assume the worst of them. It definitely does seem off though and I am glad they dealt with it for sure. 

At first this just came across as an “oops” sort of mistake. After seeing the way that the mineral sounds kind of like Dolemite, I’m now of the belief that this was someone on the localization team thinking they were being clever and getting caught. That does not seem as coincidental as one may first presume. Glad

Personally, after genuinely enjoying the Snyder Cut of Justice League, I’ll admit I would be interested to see what he would do with his own science fantasy franchise that he has total creative control over. And honestly, Seven Samurai is a great starting point for inspiration to create a science fantasy epic. That

This is what makes the High Republic so engaging. It’s a time where, yes, Yoda was alive but he’s also not the main focus and instead we’re seeing the galaxy in an era of supposed peace and prosperity that we know will start to shatter and I love it for that. The characters are so far all new, and the proposed threats

To be honest, if they can make some improvements on what they did for that Zorro series, I could see them going the distance with FFIX. Crowds will always be a bit of trouble; it is an issue for all sorts of non-film animation (the only recent crowd I’ve seen that has looked good in animation was in Tokyo somewhere

Yes please! That has been something I had hoped for and wanted since the reveal at the end of Solo. I would totally be down for this as a series. 

Yeah, this is not about what kids can handle - we have multiple shows that have proven they can handle these topics (without just relying on Avatar we also have The Dragon Prince, Kipo, She-Ra and Voltron to be added to this list too... in other words Netflix’s childrens animation department pretty much) - what we

This! ME:A is far from the worst game Bioware has put out, and from a pure gameplay perspective it’s one of the better open world shooters I’ve played because they latched onto something good with the way that abilities mix and match, as well as the movement intensive shooting.

As a big fan of the actual Final Fantasy isekai manga - Lost Stranger - I would be okay with this being an isekai as well. Although, I would rather take the more FFXIV inspired fantasy direction of Lost Stranger over this one’s edge almost any day, but that’s more a personal feeling than a quality one here. Other than

Richter is my Belmont, in the sense that his period of the story is what was the draw for me (well, him and Soma, who would have been a great continuation from the end of S2 of the series, but not necessarily where they have ended up at the end of S4), so this is something I’m totally on board for. Hopefully with some

You are so evil for bringing up the idea of a BPRD game in the style of X-Com because that would be amazing. I love that branch of the Hellboy universe so much and would gladly support a project like that. 

The French comics industry has always amazed me for how deeply personal, twisted, and unflinching it can be at times with some of the heaviest topics out there. I’m definitely looking forward to this release and hope it is as good as these few pages look. 

Personally, I think this is one of those catch-22 situations. With the increase in “interconnected” media, revealing this behind-the-scenes stuff fuels fires that didn’t need to be there. However, as someone who grew up geeking out over the behind-the-scenes videos for Lord of the Rings, and some other films, I love

He’s so full of himself in the ways that work best, and when he’s restrained too much you can tell (I really don’t like him in Tenet for that reason). His stage work, specifically, is what sells this for me. He’s outstanding on stage and understands actor driven performance in ways that many others don’t. I think this

If they wanted to get really weird with them from the moment they’re introduced having Krakoa introduce itself as a nation that has developed alongside the other events in the MCU would be a fascinating way to bring some of this into the narrative of that universe.