He did say "most atmospheric", not "most fun-looking" post apocalypse. ;)
Though this too... XD
Well, Seath the Scaleless can make a good substitute for a little less badass-ness in exchange for being infuriatingly hard.
It kinda got lost on me when they started expanding on their world, but several episodes were still golden.
I have several arrangements of it. But I prefer this one....
I have several arrangements of it. But I prefer this one....
If we're going for underrated, why not the entire ending music of FF6? That's a pure gem right there!
If we're going for underrated, why not the entire ending music of FF6? That's a pure gem right there!
CN is finally releasing AT on Netflix starting March, among other handful of shows tied to Turner Broadcasting. But I dunno how many seasons they'll post. It's up to season 5 at the moment.
Ditto. I remember what I was thinking when I first saw him....
I liked whoever voiced him and the Joker in the Brave and the Bold. But that show gets away with it for being rather, uh- silver age-y(?) for its tone.
Huh... same here.
As the billion others cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced....
DAMN IT!!
I discussed this over at forums, and it's really more of a case-by-case scenario, depending on genre and how much the actual tutorial takes you out of the immersion.
How do you when the Grumplings (name for Game Grumps' fans) take it too far?