His final smash would have to be some kind of massive natural disaster sweeping across the stage.
His final smash would have to be some kind of massive natural disaster sweeping across the stage.
It's not so much a panic for me as I stopped playing Minecraft years ago. Just pointless speculating, one of the pillars of the internet.
I'm trying not to imagine how Microsoft could deploy microtransactions and such to the game. Maybe picking up where buy/donate to server rewards left off?
Is Mojang worth $2bn? Is Minecraft? It's a huge success but lots of people own a copy already and plenty have had their fill of Minecraft. Wouldn't that $2bn be better spent investing in indie titles for Windows/Xbox One/Windows Phone, with a better chance of return than one huge chunk on one company and... well,…
See the flaw? I can hear the sound of it getting damaged followed by anguished wails just thinking about it.
I keep thinking about an understated Psychic Force game set in the modern-ish era, with characters smacking the psi out of each other across Japan, utilizing the floating from PF2012 in combination with the arena shifts of DoA2 for pitched battles around and inside, say, Tokyo Tower.
No question, the Grandia games have one of my favourite JRPG battle systems of all time (2nd place: Panzer Dragoon Saga)
At least Ulala's turned up in the Sonic Racing games by Sumo Digital, and in Project X Zone.
I booted up some Project Justice today to celebrate. Project Justice, where harmonicas have their rightful place in a fighting game soundtrack.
I'm still pining for Raymond Bryce from Disaster: Day of Crisis as a secret character.
Oh boy did I make a pigs ear of that. I was focusing on the infinity symbol of the 26th 2nd Gig episode, it's actually titled 'Endless∞Gig'
Infinite Gig, the conclusion of the Individual Eleven arc, still remains my favourite way to kick open a final episode. Torukia is a fantastic track.
But that'd discount Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex/SAC 2nd Gig/Solid State Society, which were all excellent. And after the break up of the studios involved in the original Bubblegum Crisis, continuations and revamps have been my only way to get a Boomer fix.
Movie Double Bill: Ghost in the Shell 2.0 & Ghost in the Shell Innocence, by Manga Entertainment. Two DVD cases with 2 discs in each. GitS 2.0 has the revamp on Disc 1, and on Disc 2 is the original movie version and some other stuff.
So this is it? No more Arise? I wonder what's left for the franchise now, unless they decide to do a 3.0 version of the theatrical films. (While I own 2.0, I have the edition that includes the original film so I just watch that instead, wasn't a fan of the new CGI work.)
Shinji Ikari and Haruka Tenoh share the same VA?
They really should have also tested putting a ferret up someone's trousers, to see if having them clamber up the leg was any more fun than scurrying down it.
Ike is no Uke.
Meanwhile on posters, Nintendo go for that fujoshi yen.