hikarioblivion
HikariOblivion
hikarioblivion

I had a different "this is next gen" moment, personally. Honestly, in retrospect it feels so WEIRD that Saints Row was so impressive at the time, but as "like GTA but" it was, it really shined in how it executed it's control scheme in the context of the large city environment. Really hasn't aged well though,

The Yawhg - Randomly Generated Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Game

My New Leaf town may be feeling ignored, but at least it's probably holding up, unlike my Wild World town. I expect if I check in on that, I'll probably find it ruled by a doomsday cult ruling over the people as they reign in sacrifices.

They reused him because Gold and Silver, unlike any other games besides B/W2, were direct sequels. He was reused in the same way N and Ghetsis from Black and White were reused. So.. yeah. For further proof: Kanto being included, Red being the final boss. Etc.

I don't see how that's relevant. A good character is memorable, regardless of how many games they've had. Colress is the most memorable of them ALL to me (moreso than Giovanni by a long shot), despite only being in Black/White 2.

It might be more because you were playing Diamond. Cyrus didn't really have his crowning moments until Platinum where he's MUCH more fleshed out and memorable.

Can't argue with that list. Cyrus was awesome too.

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Colress is awesome. Most of Team Plasma is kinda.. eh. I like what they did with the faction, but it doesn't stand out for me. But Colress? He doesn't even care. All he wants to do is learn what makes Pokemon stronger. At any cost. Even if the world is destroyed. Even if some trainer defeats him, because hey, that

Ah, this one hurts. Listen: I adore Gengar. But this Mega Evolution doesn't really do Gengar any favors; Gengar doesn't look cooler. It just takes on a weird shape. And what's that thing on its forehead?

Less "showing off", more "i said something easily misinterpretable", but eh. The point isn't "OH I KNOW SOMETHING YOU DON'T", it's that hey, he was originally laying down completely with no sign of movement.

I get that, but still. The first one being him just totally on the ground feels like a great start <.<

Depends on how you interpret it. I see the original one being all the way down, as opposed to the third where he's raising his arms and legs. At least the way I see it, this is him just ALLL the way down, as opposed to starting to move in the redrawn RB, pulling up in GSC, making the final push in RSE, finally sitting

The first sprite is missing! (Original Japanese release)

If Disney seek out Square's approval to either have Square design something for DI (entirely possible due to the modular design of DI), or just get their approval to do it, they can. And since Disney own all rights to KH, if the whim takes them they can do it.

As part of the deal that allowed Square to pull off the crossover, all unique characters in the Kingdom Hearts games, along with the games themselves, belong to Disney. Square only has credit for developing the games, not owning them.

Welp, Fox News is going all out with the revisionist history here.

I'm glad they put that art style forward for it. I really wish GTA would use it's box-art style ingame, and Chinatown Wars is the one that does ust that.

At this point, GTA has proven itself to be such a completely solid series I remember the release dates of them, check out a few features and just go in blind. I don't see much reason to pay attention when the chance of it being a worthy buy just on the basis of "it's goddamn GTA5" is pretty high.

Which MGS game did Sony publish? Because Nintendo published The Wonderful 101. It's a second party game, not third.

Mutant Mudds? The Cat Lady? Knytt Underground? FINALLY