Way way down in the thin credits, just above "May 1" it reads "Additional music by Danny Elfman". Spider-Man appearance CONFIRMED.
Way way down in the thin credits, just above "May 1" it reads "Additional music by Danny Elfman". Spider-Man appearance CONFIRMED.
It's this degree of dexterity and mastery of your craft that I expect to see whenever I turn on So You Think You Can Dance? All other athletes and performers henceforth pale in comparison to PangaeaPanga, Anna Pavlova reincarnate.
I had the exact same reaction. Twitter didn't exist yet, so I remember texting a couple friends saying "Um… was that, like, THE END of Home Movies?" At the time I expected cartoons, particularly late night ones, to go on indefinitely.
US?
U.S.?
U.S.A.?
No way!
I remember watching this the night it aired, completely unaware that it was the finale. When Brendon's camera was destroyed I was utterly devastated. When the first season of The Venture Bros occupied its time slot a few months later, I refused to watch the show out of pure spite. Thank goodness I eventually got over…
Since I was a kid, my default file name has been "Fuzzy" but when I started up Wind Waker HD my girlfriend suggested naming Link "Bubbles" and it has proven to be a perfect alternative ever since. Also, we are terrible.
"And then we unsaved them" might be best thing I've seen in days. Thank you for this, Stew-Bum.
And one we are greatly excited to be bringing back!
I'm with you, Jake, in that I really enjoyed sailing in Wind Waker. I recently deleted the HD version from my WiiU to make room for other stuff *cough-coughMetroidPrimeTrilogycough-cough* but I never felt compelled to do the fast stuff. Sailing in that game was pleasant, aesthetically pleasing, and there were always…
I'm guessing from all the photocopy effects, torn paper, and black/white/+1flatcolor that the kids in this game all work on a 'zine together. Finally, they've found a plot device that speaks to me even more than the ones in Persona 4!
High-five, buddy!
Virtue's Last Reward is like a CYOA where you tear out all the pages and line them up on the floor into branches so you can see the whole web at any time. Life Is Strange is more like a CYOA where you keep your fingers on the pages of the past one or two decisions, plus the results of each, so you can compare them all…
Oh no, not at all. I love the mod style of Persona 3/4, makes me wish they'd make a game out of The Prisoner (the Patrick McGoohan version, not the Jim Caviezel one). I haven't read the comments from the developer about being inspired by Persona, so I'm not entirely sure where that's coming from, but I am guessing…
The main character wears jeans, a pink t-shirt and a heather grey zip hoodie. She looks like she just walked out of the Old Navy clearance rack.
For what it's worth, we're shown photos of that character (Chloe) earlier in life and she's a natural brunette. There's also a girl with ombre violet hair, but she's somewhat of a bookish goth stereotype. These are in no way intended to be natural hair colors, like blue so often is in animation. These are supposed to…
Exactly. I got so used to the awkward parts that it was surprising when everyone sounded normal. I began to wonder how much of that was the actors stepping in and figuring out what the writer wanted to say without coming across as clunky.
I took the sunset as yet another photography reference in a game jam-packed with them. The soft hazy light is generally nice for most of the first chapter, but it doesn't really become that dreamy, streaky, bokeh-fest sunset until the very end, as the game montages to a handful of characters we've already met and a…
As far as the protagonist's name is concerned, my girlfriend and I were more distracted by thoughts of the actor by the same name and his memorable performance in Empire Records.
I only played the Endor/speeder bike stage, and it made sense there. I suppose the Hoth sequence might work too.
Except that Kyle Hyde's second adventure was released in Japan and Europe, not the US. Thankfully, the DS wasn't region-locked so a European cart plays just fine here.