When I tested this game, I had to get Silent Assassin on every mission, including this one. NOT an easy feat!!
When I tested this game, I had to get Silent Assassin on every mission, including this one. NOT an easy feat!!
I'd have to throw these two in myself:
Skies of Arcadia not only has a stock ending movie, and credits sequence, but depending on who you recruited during your play through, you get added bonus credits frames, telling the fate of all of your crew mates... Not to mention an absolutely gorgeous musical score.
Seriously. Looks like Sims King's Quest to me.
Vince DiCola is epic:
Seriously? What can't that Maynard James Keenan do!!???
LMAO, spot on observation.
Damn Kim! We all know how crazy Kanye gets, but did she really need to wear Medieval body armor? Maybe she accidentally ordered Fishsticks the other night from room service?
Awww see I'm not just talking about Cosplay and especially not at cons. Cons are where people go to cut loose, and let their flag fly. I'm talking more of the Bronies who go and get Rainbow Dash inspired dye jobs, and walk around with ears and a tail on most of the day, thinking about MLP pretty much all the time. As…
lol... I actually personally love anyone who has the balls to openly admit something like that, and have absolutely no shame in doing so.
Ok, I did not even take into account the social awkwardness angle. Fortunately I've never had that problem, but I could imagine how a scene like the Bronies or any kind of costuming scene, could appeal to someone who has a hard time meeting new folks, or expressing themselves.
And yeah your analogy to the Goth scene is…
But where's the line? I agree with your 3 points about Bronies... however as a big fanatic of other franchises myself, even I can't get into the whole over the top "becoming a character I enjoy and appreciate". To me, that just seems unhealthy. It's one thing to run around telling your friends, and people you know…
I don't think of Cosplayers or Bronies, or whoever as losers. They're just way more over the top about the things they love then I could ever allow myself to be, and it makes it hard for me to understand them. I suppose if your own personal exposure to media is limited, you could easily completely lose yourself in a…
I don't get it. I don't get Bronies. I've watched 3 seasons of MLP: FiM, with my gf, and we loved most of the episodes (though the singing could really be toned down), but neither of us suddenly had the urge to declare ourselves as "Bronies", and spend god knows how much $ on merch and crap like that.
I respect the…
Dark Souls II was surprisingly short. At least compared to Dark Souls, and Demon's Souls. Although in hindsight Demon's Souls wasn't super long either. But was probably the most challenging of the three.
The problem was, they give you these powers which basically make ALL vehicles pointless, in an open world game where previously vehicular transportation was a major component of the game series.
Added everything but "Scrolls".
Oh for sure, it's not going to be an overnight change by any means, but it will eventually evolve well beyond where it is now. Look at movies when they first appeared. They were considered a novelty at the time. A fad. Society had no idea how huge that industry would become. We're still in the early stages (as you…
Doesn't he realize most of his viewers go to his videos TO leave comments, and argue with each other? Take that away, and you take away a huge portion of your viewership. Is it so hard to just you know, ignore and or disable comment notifications?
Yep, that's exactly what I was trying to say. It's nice that people like us "realize" this, but imagine how much more business any number of these major publishers could do if they also realized it? The gaming industry is so close, yet so far from being at the same point the movie industry is. At least in regards to…