Moschino Ken, it's for you!
Moschino Ken, it's for you!
Oh wow. It just keeps going.
West End musicals weren't paying the bills.
Well we still lost The Real O'Neals so our TV karma kind of balanced itself out.
Is was either that or the lesbian sharks from 47 Meters Down.
Though I'm sure the Chita Rivera tracks would have earned a place on the camp playlists.
Agreed. The album for Here's Love (aka Miracle on 34th Street) is pretty dire.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown the musical isn't very good but it has charm. Tammy Grimes, Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell have each made the show seem better than it is. The movie cut half the score but I didn't miss all the disposable charm songs.
I like the compromise of a map you can mark up yourself. BOTW did well with that.
Agreed. Still I'd like the maze to include some choices, optional secrets and opportunities for sequence breaking. I don't want the closed off areas of Fusion or Prime 3.
I think of how bland the Oracle games felt after Link's Awakening or how bland Spirit Tracks felt 2 years after Phantom Hour Glass. 8 dungeons and a gimmick isn't enough for a satisfying Zelda game.
Perhaps Nintendo and Capcom's execs have burned some bridges behind the scenes?
That's a big part of it. A lot of folks miss their SNES days where they could play (nearly) all the major franchises on one system.
Narratively no. Mechanically yes. Even the Champions tell Link his job is to "save the Princess."
Some of the folks covering E3 said that Nintendo's switch hardware makes direct ports difficult.
FFXV's Episode Gladio disappointed but I'm holding out hope for Episode Prompto.
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The Odyssey trailer got me back into Super Mario 3D World. I'd finished the story in 2013 but left plenty of stars untouched. It's quickly gone from fun to frustrating.
I've mixed feelings about the Metroid: Samus Returns trailer. I'm not a fan of the art style or the emphasis on fussy combat. I've played several strong Metroid-style games on Steam since Metroid Prime 3 and have seen what level designers can do when they shake up this concept. Still I'm sure I'll buy it and replay it…
The movie is still fantastic. The stage musical, Promises, Promises hasn't held up as well despite sticking closely to the screenplay.