honestyjohn311
HonestJon311
honestyjohn311

Underwater steampunk facility with art deco styling, in a video game? Right after a major Bioshock release? Of course it’s an homage to Bioshock.

The Bioshock vibe (No not bc its under water, the marketing art and fonts are super similar). Coincidence or intentional?

And not half ass either. I didn’t even get past the beginning of fallout 4, the opening movie has no subtitles, like what the living hell, why would you make me not unable to see what your talking about in your opening lore building?!

I can’t stand playing a game without subtitles, especially if you aren’t playing with headphones or some room-wide surround sound system. I can’t count the number of times I’ve gone into some sort of hub area, turned the camera slightly away from the speaker and the audio just disappeared. Or when everything is

I think this is something that should be implemented for every game.

PC Version... Issues

What gets me is it still has the same old issues the 9 year old port did and now comes with new ones and worse performance.

So lemme guess. They made the console version and cheaped out by essentially copying and pasting it to the PC completely ignoring the actual PC game.

I actually really dislike the new design for Ash. There are many things I don’t like about it, but the main thing is the way they’ve redone his face zigzags doesn't sit well with me. Now it looks like he has a very lame looking moustache. :|

That’s... not actually him?? O_o

SHOOT ME NOW.

Go to hell.

I do love the idea, and as a Cellist myself, my initial choice is quite easy. :p

That’s exactly why it is so beloved. I hold it among my top films of all time in any genre or medium.

It’s one of the few animated films, that doesn’t feature a central antagonist. The only antagonist is the children’s fear and doubt.

It’s a movie about nothing!

Different people have different tastes. The Ghibli films, on the most part, have a wide appeal. Quite a lot of anime though, at least here in the West, has an extremely niche audience. Meaning, the majority do not care for it.

It’s all about the fantasy dude. The cat bus, the giant furry owl/bear, the cinder balls, ... Yes nothing happens, but it’s pretty much a magical nothing.

Yes, Totoro is an undeniable #1 in that list. I wonder what you think of Spirited Away though, i think it’s fine but the lady finds it might become too impressive for kids (the black ghost going on a rampage etc). But nice pick for Totoro.