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It makes that weird echo though. It's distracting enough over a few minutes, so if you're watching him for more extended periods it's probably aggravating as fuck.

No, I'm not saying that all. The reasons why I enjoy High School of the Dead, but can't stand Air Gear is beyond me when I know they're both pretty bad with Fanservice(I mean, boob bullet time?). I think it might just be because one kind of embraces the silliness a bit too much and the other is more serious.

Ugh, I hate these kinds of animes that just seem to focus entirely on fan-service. I mean, I can handle it in some regard, like when it's tongue-in-cheek in Kill La Kill or for some reason with High School of the Dead, which might just be because of all the zombies and gore, but this nonsense completely turned me off

One of the original's key features, and indeed an important part of strategy in the game, were the game's destructible environments. If the new game didn't have it then it would be no Phantom Dust Reboot. In fact, that very level looks a lot like one of the more popular levels from the original game.

When he's not cosplaying as Misty he's moonlighting as Zangief... okay, not really, but he totally could!

I wouldn't say so, not as an independent developer. You would have practically no advertising budget, so your game doing well would rely on good reviews and good word of mouth. If both are that you've released a game so riddle with bugs that it ruins the experience that kind of does more harm than it does good.

Still looks better than X3 or any of the Wolverine Movies.

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Remember kids, when it's fresh, it's sterile, some say digestible, even edible. If you stranded at sea, alone and in trouble, survive dehydration guzzle your own cupful.

You say that like it's a bad thing. It's not, it's totally not. Hell, that'd get me in a seat and I'm about as interested in this whole DC Cinematic Universe as I am in a My Little Pony Cinematic Universe.

Superman, of course, can't let him do that and fires a blast of heat vision to try and stop him.

What the fuck is up with Universal Japan and being so fucking awesome right now? This, Attack on Titan, Resident Evil. What's next, a Devil May Cry stage show? ... please say yes.

I'm tempted to take advantage of Microsoft's Xbox One bundle. 329 for a refurbished Xbox One, kinect, Ryse, Dance Central, a game you get to choose, of which Destiny is the best choice, and a month of Live. Only problem is Refurbished One and it's only got 90 days warranty.

I'm tempted to take advantage of Microsoft's Xbox One bundle. 329 for a refurbished Xbox One, kinect, Ryse, Dance

It's fucking pre-alpha footage. Not beta, not alpha, pre-alpha. Testing hasn't even begun yet. This is a step up from concept art in the scope of how ready the game is for public consumption.

You know, this game's style kind of reminds me of another Bethesda published game, Wet. All of the blood, sliding, fast moving. It's not completely there, certainly not the awesome rockabilly sound track, but it does in a small way remind me of Wet.

Seriously, I need this game.

JurassicBark — because WoW.

Three people are dead and dozens are injured. They would be lucky to only lose their job, because they deserve a little more.

Harrison Ford is a 72 year old actor, Bautista is a 45 year old MMA fighter and Professional Wrestler. One was used to being tossed into furniture as a course of his daily duties, the other one is 72 year olds. I'm not saying that there isn't a reason for a stunt man, but Harrison Ford is not Dave Bautista, or vice

I'm kind of disappointed that Bautista doesn't do his own stunts. He was an MMA fighter and a professional wrestler, surely he can stand to be thrown into a particle board table, or a foam padded wall.

Scribblenauts is published by Warner Brothers, who own DC comics, which led to the Scribblenauts/DC Comics game, as it's been pointed out, that entire set is based on the Scribblenauts art style.