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    Based on the excitement I see in the comments I guess I’m the only one who is incredibly dissapointed by this?.
    I love SMT and I love Fire Emblem, and I’ve been crossing my fingers to see more about this project in every Nintendo Direct since it was announced.

    But this is definitely not what I was hoping for. This looks

    Damn. THAT’s why his face looked some familiar

    Agreed.

    I’d love to go to India and specially China in a Full AC

    Ok guys I work for Toei and I shouldn’t be saying this so I’d rather just stay anonymous. Production on the movie is already finishing and we are working on the concept for the next one.

    Most previous transformation at least had a bit of work behind them.
    SSJ 1: Different hair shape and color
    SSJ 2: This one is kind of lazy
    SSJ 3: Longer hair and lack of eyebrows give the face a diferent look
    Even SSJ 4 while being on GT: Back to dark hair, and with fur which kind of makes sense with the whole monkey/ape

    Agreed

    Have him do a ton of hours of community service until he is 18.
    Weekends? Community service
    Summer-Winter-Spring Break? Commnunity service
    And at least a few days during the week after school.

    Once he is 18 make him pay for the money he wasted on this, no matter how long it takes.
    Set up a monthly payment that's

    Did you play

    It's only Ok when Kojima makes it and calls it a game!!!!

    I'd be cool if one of these type of stories had the balls to turn the main character of the franchise into a bad guy.

    But we will obviously get the "surprising" revelation that "he was good after all!!"

    But it's not a souls game, it's Bloodborne, a new IP.
    New type of setting (moving away from medieval fantasy), new gameplay elements and a different approach to combat.

    Yes, it's very similar to the souls games but it's not like a dev team taking heavy inspiration from their previous work is that rare.
    Just look at

    I think it has become pretty crappy honestly. Much like Lost (and many other examples), Attack on Titan has become the perfect example of someone that had a really good idea for a story but didn't think very far ahead and ends up not knowing what to do with it.

    In its current state the manga has a lost a lot of what

    Haven't seen gintama or read the SAO novels.

    But I can't agree with the rest. Between uneven animation and fillers (tons of fillers) the manga allways comes out being better.

    Mabye attack on Titan can become better when it airs again,as long as the creators have seen how much money it's making them and decide to give

    In something a bit related to this.
    It's a shame there is probably a 0% chance we will get FFXVI before they make FFXV-2 FFXV-3 FFXV-4, etc.

    I'm not hating on the game, but even if it turns out to be the best FF of all I would preffer if they expanded the game with good DLC but went back to the old ways of the next FF

    "We should really hunt that monster tomorrow, but I wonder if it will rain"
    "Don't worry guys, I can just check the weather on my IPHONE 6™"
    "Wow, really Noctis?. But do you have signal so far from the city?"
    "Of course! With AT&T™ I have a strong signal no matter where I go"
    "Amazing!. I wonder if you can use your phone

    Just saying it because it's 2015. You can't say anything without someone feeling offended or attacked, specially if you don't make it clear from the start that I'm not on some crusade against anime animators

    The wonder woman one is pretty good.

    But what's up with Superman? That's hardly a costume, that's a guy with a Superman shirt

    I think the biggest problem with story and writing in JRPG's is that the evolution from text based dialog to fully voiced dialog required a change in writing style that most JRPG writers never tried to embrace.

    To me, in terms of storytelling oldschool JRPG's like Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy VII felt more like an

    Is it just me or does this look more like a museum than a theme park?

    Well that's dissapointing.
    But one of my biggest issues with Uncharted 3 is how rushed it feel towards the end. So if this makes Uncharted 4 better than I can't really be mad.

    I just hope sony has something else for the second half of the year. I guess Persona 5 will have to do, and I'm not yet sure it will stay