Oh... oh dear.
Uhh... I hope it turns out well...
Oh... oh dear.
Uhh... I hope it turns out well...
Owing to wandering into the wrong room at an anime con, I watched The End of Evangelion in first. In Japanese (which sadly I can’t speak even now). With no subtitles. I didn’t even know it was the movie, just that it was Evangelion.
Thus I spent my Eva viewing experience on the edge of my seat, awaiting the beginning…
Solomon Grundy wants pants!
It’s five years past the estimated release date, and about two years since they announced that they were out of kickstarter funds. I’d say it’s dead, Jim.
Sure it’s a resin model... but could we use it to pull of a chaos dunk?
There was a continuation and conclusion in the form of the Peace-Keeper Wars mini-series. Not as great as another season, but it was something.
So what’s the play here? Do we not see it to try to stave off a lesser Deadpool, or do we see it to try and ensure that Marvel keeps making Deadpool films?
I mean, my nostalgia goggles tell me that I played menu-driven RPG and not a... Kingdom Hearts like action RPG (which is where the remake seems to be headed). So yes, probably going to be some grousing about the differences.
Tetrices, Master of Blocks, Weaver of Fate: LINE PIECE!
More seriously, the nostalgia is heavy with this one. The music takes me back.
I dunno. I imagine that if my sense of reality was a bit... blurred and some of those realistic pokemon popped up on screen it would be a bad trip.
I love the concept of Legacy games, I’m less fond of altering the game pieces permanently so that it couldn’t be replayed through.
Based on that trailer, I’d probably see the film. Maybe at the cheap theater or via Red Box , but still probably a watch.
My assumption had been that they’d loan the writers / designers out to 343 studios in an attempt to make a Halo-Based Destiny like to compete with Destiny / Anthem .
The Wheel of Time turns.
Any chance that this is headed to PC (ala Rez Infinite?). I just picked up a PC VR headset to try, and it’d be keen to use it on something like this.
Way back in the day, Nintendo Power had their strategy guide editions: Final Fantasy, Ninja Gaiden, etc. I read those things like novels, sometimes years before I could play the games. The guides imposed a story that was often missing in the games themselves
Years later, I would buy the FF III (6) and Chrono Trigger…
The Destiny franchise has a problem in that, Destiny 1 trained its more cost conscious players to wait to buy the expansions in a bundle. It’s cheaper, and bundling makes the often somewhat short expansions feel a bit more substantial.
To mutilate a quote: Gatorade - It’s got what PS4 Pro’s crave.
I was honestly not expecting a Night Trap reference.
I feel like, to make a scary Lovecraft game, we need to spend more time in the world before things go unspeakably insane. Like, imagine if a game started out as Animal Crossing... and ended up the Shadow over Innsmouth. Let us get attached to characters before they get disappeared by cultists, or driven insane, or…