Trains aren’t popular in the west I guess.
Trains aren’t popular in the west I guess.
I love ex aid. I havent enjoy KR this much since Gaim (Amazons too but it’s not part of the main series) I don’t really like the 2-3 episode arcs formula with loose connections that tie them together in Neo-heisei series so I was glad that Gen Urobuchi brought back the long story arcs from the early heisei era.
I still hope to see an adaptation closer to the novel. Maybe an anime film with the art style of Obata’s manga. I believe only the Japanese release kept the original title All You Need is Kill.
Season one did stretch the first 34 chapters of the manga so thin with all the long-ass recaps especially with the female titan arc. From the looks of the trailer, season 2 might actually catch up and maybe finish with the manga.
You don’t like Ex-Aid? I love it so much. I haven’t been this excited (no pun intended) to watch new KR episodes weekly since Gaim. I have always prefer the long story arcs from the early heisei than the 2/3-episode arc formula.
Btw, I had mixed feelings about Fourze when it aired but I started to appreciate it more…
If anyone is interested, I made a side-by-side comparison of the Making of a Cyborg sequence. The live action was recorded by IGN during the press conference in Japan.
Am I the only one excited for this Death Note movie instead?
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All I want is a new Hot Wheels AcceleRacers film.
You should definitely continue Amazons. The show got very intense in the end of episode 12, I can’t wait for season finale. Season 2 is on its way too!
It was around Den-O that the Heisei series became too child-friendly. Right now there’s a lot of forced self-advertising (e.g. toys/merchandise, movie tie-in episodes and cross-overs).
I’ll assure you it is pretty much a souls game with a mix of Onimusha and Ninja Gaiden.
Coming from a souls player too, this game is really hard at first until you upgrade the skill tree.
Empire of Corpses is set before Watson met Sherlock. Stay for the after credits for some surprising easter eggs.
Well, Redline is sort of a spin-off to Trava: Fist Planet. The guys from Trava did appear in Redline as contestants.
You know we’re not actually serious about it right?
And wield it off-hand too.
I like how in the book there’s no way to win the war (yet!) as the mimics can always reproduce in the ocean. The book just ends with passing the torch.
Can’t wait for that sequel novel.