I’m thinking something other than Minifig scale would have a better shot. Currently, there’s a BOTW Link brick build that got a Staff Pick award.
I’m thinking something other than Minifig scale would have a better shot. Currently, there’s a BOTW Link brick build that got a Staff Pick award.
More than likely, the final design will be drastically different than the pitch design. For reference, here’s the Steamboat Willie pitch that was approved.
I think the main issue is that Zelda characters just don’t look good as minifigures. Either they use complex custom pieces, like the initial pitches from 2012, or use so many generic pieces that it becomes indistinguishable from a Knight set, like the one above. My advice would be to try a microbuild scale set. It…
The main difference here is that they’re saying that the NFT may grant access to the Hellraiser DLC, which does tie it to the game somewhat.
Guessing they had this deal in place before Steam announced their policy change. Still hope that Valve cracks down on them for this.
Fukunaga is a man in the Japanese drama. He crossdresses during his first appearance, but is male during the rest of the series.
I really hope that judges start calling out all these shock and outrage cases for the marketing BS that they are.
I’m just surprised that the outfits are unlockable at all. I saw the launch trailer and assumed that there was a cosmetic shop. Still about 80% sure that there will be at some point.
Wouldn’t be surprised if someone picked it up. I recall Crunchyroll had the series, and a listing for The Final Stage on Netflix comes up when I search, although it leads to an empty page.
Yeah, it wasn’t ‘streaming’ in the modern sense, but they would update their website with a new episode each week.
The fact that the New Horizons expansion was included is interesting. That leads me to wonder if it’s setting a prescient for including DLC for future games, or if it’s just there to pad out what’s already there.
Apparently season 2 of The Quest completed filming back in March. Disney+ should get it at some point.
I also remember The Real Gilligan’s Island, Pirate Master, Who Wants to be a Superhero, and The Quest being more immersive. It was part competition, part LARP. If someone used a twisted Gameshow as a premise for something like that, I’d watch it.
For the people saying, “Why not just watch the Anime,” I’ll point to the overwhelming popularity Squid Game has achieved. It wouldn’t have achieved this if it was animated. Considering it’s usually all grouped together, rather than being sorted among other sub-genres, it’s hard for the casual audience to get into…
Isn’t Deathloop broken into sections of the day? Why not just load back into the last completed section? Or, go into the game with the expectation of finishing a loop before starting something else?
There is a cutscene at the end that teases what’s next for the series. It more or less acts like a b side to the ending of Re:Mind, KH3's DLC.
There is a cutscene at the end that teases what’s next for the series. It more or less acts like a b side to the…
There’s absolutely no doubt that networks will create a similar game show within the next few months. Hopefully they’ll at least try and create the same atmosphere, rather than just having a set and a host.
I mean, Hunger Games was specifically written as a teen novel. It’s probably in quite a few middle school libraries.
In Fusion, after doing that move, you would enter a communication room, where they would congratulate you for finding the exploit, before telling you to go back and do it as intended.
This sounds like the kind of thing I hoped Amiibo would turn out to be. Get a nice looking figurine, tap it against your Wii U, unlock the included game. Although my interpretation would have probably involved using eShop codes programmed into the NFC chip, and could be used once. The closest I’ve seen to something…