debstinction
Debstinction
debstinction

I think it might be partially Aerith being consious in the lifestream the way other media in the 7 compilation make reference to. In the original, we only got lipservice and the final cutscene to show her still being active in the plot. Here, I think she’s made herself known to Cloud more explicitly in an attempt to

The purpose of a multiverse story - from its inception as “sideways time travel” - has served to let characters ask “what could have been?

Unrelated: I have never seen an ounce of personality from this guy. Every picture he releases, he has this dead look like someone who is disconnected from the moment.

I’m reminded of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy when it comes to Scott Pilgrim at this point; the creator is directly involved in the adaptation process, and each iteration has drastic changes made that they themselves approve of.

I remember when the comic came out how a lot of the criticisms for the first few volumes were that the drama was much more engaging than the video game or anime ideas that were sprinkled into the plot. I think it’s those bits that a lot of people latch onto and dismiss the legitimately compelling character drama as

It’d be hilarious if this turned out to be a property management simulator.

These range from “these are the same picture” to “I objectively believe realistic = good, therefore if I keep adding things that I think contribute to realism, I will make a mathematically good picture.”

I like this because it opens up the setting and adds more chaos.

Fun fact: She died on social security!

Those were all things carried over from the 2005 IDW series. I follow one of the directors and he’s a big fan.

He was born to direct action scenes. He could give fuck-all a care about what it’s about.

We got that animated movie coming up, which gives me hope they could pull a Spider-Verse and recontextualize the whole franchise into something closer to the 2008 IDW series. Especially with Brian Tyree Henry voicing Megatron and John Hamm as Sentinel.

I’m all for having a bunch of games on game pass as the next guy, but I really don’t want to have to deal with “roaring 20s” bullshit.

Oh boy, I sure am looking forward to conservatives bending over backwards to evangelize this expy until they end up gaming a prestigious award.

My favorite bit of advice she gave out on twitter for free was basically: “When storyboarding two characters with superpowers fighting, your biggest problem is trying to figure out how they immediately don’t kill each other.”

Gonna bring this up again: the creators of Transformers were able to stealth create a toy franchise about the price of imperialism, most notably taking influence from the Russian invasion of Iraq, and the US intervention to secure its oil resources.

God, I loved Rumbleverse. It felt so different compared to others, forcing you to constantly get up-close to opponents and be prepared to dodge, grab, special or counterattack. I don’t think I’ve seen a game do multiplayer 3d fighting as well.

That’s the key to From’s success: barebones gameplay for those who want it and intricate worldbuilding and interactivity if you actually pay attention. Those who just want to swing the swords and make the numbers get bigger without getting outraged by having to sit through or skip cutscenes are able to do so without

Who hates him? Shit, good example though. A healthy bit of skepticism couldn’t hurt when it comes to public figures like this.

Just gotta hope it’s a money-making one rather than a sex one. Both got a lot of murder, but the latter one is where you got the mass killings.