Reading this probably made Tim Rogers lose his bonkers.
Reading this probably made Tim Rogers lose his bonkers.
Waluigi is like a dream. If he ever becomes real, he was never really a dream.
Kong and Diddy’s eyeballs through the window were grade A.
You clarified well, and I see the other comments now. Thanks for the measured response!
Nintendo is killing it with these crossovers. This game is going to be incredible.
Wow, this is actually really cool and surprising to me. I can imagine all his moves/items now. Is there a trailer yet?
*EDIT NVM, I’m dumb, hadn’t checked the FP yet.
But why did they have to fake it? This picture perpetuates the lie that the earth is round. WAKE UP SHEEPLE.
The scene with Shadow near the end, and then the ending.... hooo boy. I will cry like a baby til I die every time I watch that.
I agree with you on a personal level, and I would say that anyone who’s having serious issues watching a movie should probably seek help, but I can see why using the word ‘weak’ has drawn so much ire to you.
I don’t judge people for being worried about watching something that brings up personal trauma, but at the same…
I don’t think that’s an appropriate reaction, to be honest. I find myself to be very empathetic, but at the same time, I’ve never felt ‘triggered’ by anything.
When Sandy Hook happened, I called my sister in tears telling her that I love my nieces and nephew, and I couldn’t (can’t) imagine such horror existing. When I…
Is there another way, then? Is there no room for any narrative to ever have the death of an animal?
I get it, and it *can* be lazy, but it in and of itself isn’t lazy.
A ‘bottom’ is usually the receiving participant in the act of intercourse, a colloquialism attributed to the gay community.
The Nocturne references make me so happy.
Haha, I would have admired the dedication either way.
Did you change your name to make this joke, or have you always had Princess Bride memes loaded?
Oh sure, the jokes worked for me. And I liked how much they incorporated Drake’s moves; the elbow jabs, the flying punch, etc.
Just like with Deadpool, it proves that people, surprisingly, like the source material to be taken seriously. While at the same time, it wasn’t too goofy. All good signs.
Funny enough, it wasn’t the jokes or the action that sold me, but the parts where he’s trying to figure it all out, especially that last scene. Yeah, a little cheesy, but I like how much Drake as a character has really loved history, and the fact that they tried, even a little, to have that show through is cool to me.
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You are quite the spiteful individual, it seems. Seems ironic to mention someone else’s ego when you are willing to subject yourself only to the highest form of criticism, in your criteria.
Counterpoint: It’s good and as deep as needed. And people who agree with this line of thinking aren’t “lacking a proper understanding of pop culture and almost no exposure to literature or mediums outside videogames as a whole”, even with the ‘usually’ qualifier.
An idea not being new isn’t inherently a detriment to a…
“But when prompted by a familiar face, ancient weapon, or sweet sound effect, I can at least remember the feeling of having loved it, which seems to be the only thing, for better or worse, animating Anamnesis’ microtransaction-based design.”
If that ain’t all there is to it, nowadays. The writer himself admits it ‘has…