I was scrolling through the comments to see if anyone else remembered this version. I YouTubed the theme song and found the amusing credit "not directly (based) on the book itself."
I was scrolling through the comments to see if anyone else remembered this version. I YouTubed the theme song and found the amusing credit "not directly (based) on the book itself."
Click "Prior Page." It takes you to the 1988-1994 section.
Oh my word… Yes to this… YES!!!
I suppose that's also true for FFXIII as Lightning's motivation is to help SERAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!
How is the voice acting? Do the new actors imitate previous performers or put their own spin on it?
It's a video game right? The Last of Resident Suicide Squad Hill.
I'm enjoying S2 moment to moment but I'm uncertain of the overall plot. S1 was fSociety vs. ECorp. S2 seems to be Elliot vs. Mr. Robot but everyone else is off in their own subplot. Will the plot strands come together or will we get the Game of Thrones pattern of keeping the most interesting characters apart?
Every election season someone revives the Stephen Sondheim musical Assassins. The rallies this year remind me of the song "Another National Anthem."
She plays the moral equivalent of Faye Dunaway.
That sends you into dopamine withdrawal every time the server crashes. Fun, sure, but I can understand the rage it provokes.
*** Wolf Among Us Spoilers *** I'm thinking primarily of the Chapter 5 trial. It reminded me of Crono Triggger and seemed to reward me for playing a virtuous Bigby when playing a bully would have been more satisfying in earlier chapters.
I'm watching Pushing Daisies 8 years later and sadly Kristin's career path hasn't changed much. She's done some more Broadway musicals and flop TV shows. She's also dabbled in some cartoon voiceover work.
I'm watching Pushing Daisies online 8 years later and I want this show too.
I enjoyed A Wolf Among Us because it seemed to be the only Telltale series were choices could have positive outcomes.
I'd like to see a bit more of non-crime Gotham. The Arkham games were fun but there were so many apocalypses that the city seemed more like the Thunderdome than New York or Chicago.
Now I'm playing Valdis Story: Abyssal City. Oof. The combat system is more complex but your character stumbles about like Simon Belmont circa 1986. I'm enjoying the level design but I miss Dust's fluid controls.
This latest entry starts off by fully embracing the most worn of Japanese role-playing-game tropes.
So it's 2016. Why is this still happening? The corporations that make these games can afford to hire innovative writers and come up with new ideas. (Or at least new combinations of tropes).
Is this intentional? (The fans…
That's the magic word I keep waiting for. If they just called him "bisexual Sulu" (Bi-sex-Sulu? Bi-Sulu-lal?) they could have sidestepped the whole issue.
The commercials on my USA web stream were all for Tech Gadgets and IT Security Software. When the first one started I was waiting for an E-Corp logo to appear. Someone in marketing has a keen sense of irony.
The Smart House scene was fascinating. Now one of the writers needs to show everyone the dangers of Pokemon Go..