You're smart in starting it now because season 2 is FINALLY premiering in April 2017 so you didn't have to wait 4 years in between seasons like the rest of us.
You're smart in starting it now because season 2 is FINALLY premiering in April 2017 so you didn't have to wait 4 years in between seasons like the rest of us.
What kind of anime do you like to watch?
The ending to Deadman Wonderland made me want to throw something at my TV, that's how annoyed I was by it.
I just finished Mob Psycho 100 and now I'm even more excited for One Punch Man season 2!
You're not my Mr. Manager!
Looks like it'll be live-action: http://www.animenewsnetwork…
Oh how I miss Carnivale…
I finally got around to binge-watching My Hero Academia this past weekend. I was definitely entertained, but I felt like the whole first season was lacking with world building and character development because it tried to cram so much in. Though I was intrigued by Zombie Hands Guy and whatever his deal is/was…
If you end up liking OPM, you should also check out Mob Psycho 100. It's by the same author.
I made the mistake of watching said DVD b/c I was so desperate for more Dead Like Me. Now, my last impression of the show is forever tainted.
D. Gray Man: Hallow is breaking my heart and I'm loving it.
Well said. Even though I thought there was a dip in quality after L's death/the M and N arc but was still a solid anime overall.
Oh, it's terrible. I'm a die-hard fan of the games, so I was stoked to find out they were making an anime. But the story is pretty much scene-for-scene of the games, so there's no surprises if you've played them. Plus, the animation is severely lacking.
I'm so sad that the show has, on the whole, gone way downhill. It's such a cool take on vampirism - parasitic worms - and they just biffed the landing. And a lot of the characters *coughzachcough* are REALLY unlikable. But like you said, David Bradley is awesome, I love GDT's style, and Kevin Durand is fun to watch,…
Yeah, I was surprised to find that there was a crafting aspect to Fallout 4. I can sort of see the appeal with gamers who really want to immerse themselves in the world of the game, but as a casual player/observer, I prefer more story.
Ooh, probably:
Wasn't there talk awhile ago about them making a game with Sheik as the main character? I can't remember if that was just a rumor, but it would have been amazing.
I refuse to ride the Mean Streak because I value my joints, but I do still love the Gemini.
Ok, good it isn't just me then. The last time I rode the Millennium Force, I felt my vision narrowing and thought I was going to pass out!
I finally finished Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies this past weekend. While it has the same charm/appeal as the rest of the games in the franchise, I don't think any of them will live up to the first installment. I love the storylines, but they tend to veer into the cheesy sometimes.