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Disney is now taking the Mulan route with the new Pixar movie, Soul, which will be available to rent on Disney+ on Christmas Day.

Rocketman was the better of the two. It actually had musical numbers. Plus the lead gave a much better performance.

Most musician biopics are basically just Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story only played entirely straight.

Let Him Go: It’s the Ma & Pa Kent team-up movie we’ve all been waiting for!

seconded without a doubt, partly because Tab was my fave from the original, he had the best graffiti patterns and held tons of cans, it was usually a choice between him or Garam for me

Tab and Slate were better names than Corn and Soda

Saw this and thought “wait, didn’t that already happen?” And, yeah, it did.

Personally still vastly prefer Jet Set Radio Future to the original. And it pains me so much that not only did it never make it off the OG Xbox, it is one of the few good games from that system that *isn’t* backward compatible any more. It was on 360, but didn’t make it to Xbox One and thus not to Series X either.

I was a teenager during the burning flight of the Dreamcast. News like this make my back and knees joints hurt, and also instigate a insane urge to yell at a cloud. Mah boes, I feel old.

Their original names which became Mew and Piranha in the domestic release, strange that they never went back to those names for Jet Set Radio Future unlike Corn and Soda which were changed to Tab and Slate in the first game but got their original names back in JSRF.

I second this. I’d love to play a new one. I still own the Xbox JSRF disc, and I have it on Steam too. 

A new entry on the Switch/PS5 could be so sick.

Joycons/Haptic triggers to simulate shaking/using cans of spray paint.

The Drengir sound too much like the Yuuzhan Vong for me to not throw up a red flag.

I could definitely go for some organic spaceships and technology. We haven’t seen much (any?) of that in Star Wars, and it’d be a cool and very alien addition.

I could definitely go for some organic spaceships and technology. We haven’t seen much (any?) of that in Star Wars, and it’d be a cool and very alien addition.

Boob slider and magic bikinis aside, Mech games are a rarity, much less with gameplay on the level of the XB series. As such, it could survive on that alone. But it also has a genuienly likeable *real* protagonist in Elma (who even got her own trailer as DLC in XB2), a good (if polarizing) OST, and surprisingly good

If nothing else, one of the best results of Sakurai-san’s frustration with the Minecraft music is that we got the fantastic arrangement of “Toys on a Tear” by the legendary Yuzo Koshiro.

“I can’t deal with this music... I’ll just call the greatest composer in game history and ask him to deal with it.”

I think at least part of the music situation is based off of licensing more than anything. Xenoblade X, for example, got 0 tracks to represent it, despite being a fan favorite with several very popular battle-friendly tracks. But since they were done by Hiroyuki Sawano’s weird Sony contract, its possible they weren’t

But there’s tons of relaxing tunes in the game, from Pikmin arrangements to Animal Crossing. And they’re some of my favourites.