Dear China; Thank you for saving Pacific Rim. You may one day rule the United States, but for now you have done geekkind a great service.
Dear China; Thank you for saving Pacific Rim. You may one day rule the United States, but for now you have done geekkind a great service.
I always liked really complicated transformers, because they were like Legos. The more steps you had the more in between the more options you had for alternate forms. You could take arms, legs, flaps, head, what have you out and make it something rather different from what's on the box or in the TV show.
They ruined that Zaku II with their stupid paint.
While these videos aren't great, and probably contributed to the show being canceled, I would say quoting Daniel Tosh makes your taste in comedy a bit questionable.
And you would bet correctly.
I totally do mean that guy, great picture to use too.
To be fair, EVERYONE loves Batman because he's fucking Batman.
I don't know why it didn't occur to me until now, but those Old Spice commercials really are kind of like American adaptations of Japanese commercials. All of those Japanese commercials that we have snickered at for complete randomness has just been channeled, fabulously, into shilling out male grooming products. I…
Of course, because Godwin's Law.
I can't help but read that as "Mario is now Piloting a GunDamn Mecha."
Fair enough.
I would have thought doing soccer/football tricks would be more appropriate for a ninja outfit. Although maybe that's just a bit too expected and plain compared to a samurai.
Luke, I think you made a mistake. You posted a video of real cars instead of a vid... oh, wait. Carry on.
Welp, now I have a reason to get into next gen gaming. Phantom Dust was the best damn Xbox game ever, and it was only 20 bucks. Can't wait for more, even if it's at three times that price.
Sony: Shit or get off the pot. Seriously, it's been like 5 years.
Plot twist: a fourth of the collection are Capcom games and their multiple versions of the same game.
Wait a second. Didn't Irrational close because the head honchos decided their productions were getting too big and they wanted to focus on smaller, more narrative driven stories? That was a conscious, if a bit selfish, decision unlike most of the other developers that are closing their doors these days, is it not?
Essentially a post apocalyptic world, potentially set sometime after the 19th century where most of humanity has been killed by giants called Titans. They have no sexual organs, are very durable, can regenerate any part of their body as long as the nape of their neck, their only weak point remains intact. They eat…