“There is a lot of “historically accurate” racism this game simply does not need.”
My first thought was.... I don’t see a problem with that. History is fucked up, we don’t need to sugar coat racism.
“There is a lot of “historically accurate” racism this game simply does not need.”
My first thought was.... I don’t see a problem with that. History is fucked up, we don’t need to sugar coat racism.
With the rise of Anti-Asian Hate in America, isn’t this the best time to talk about the casual racism we deal with on a regular basis. And that most of us shrug it off because its not worth the trouble and because as immigrants we are taught to keep our heads down and not cause trouble. I find it odd that you would…
The Last of Us 2 was the fastest selling PS4 game, topping 4m in its first month. By that time, Sony had sold 112m PS4 consoles. I don’t think your metric is an accurate one.
Given how much sanitised depictions of 19th-century Britain have been, and still are, romanticised and fetishised, I’m inclined to welcome a less-flattering depiction of what was at the time a colonial superpower (and still has serious problems with xenophobia).
I want to see an ending but without Miura it feels wrong to carry on. Had the same emotions as a teen when Stephen King almost died with the Dark Tower series incomplete.
IF Miura left detailed notes on how the final 10% or so of Berserk would play out, I would appreciate those notes being used to post a summary or maybe a season of anime (made by a top notch studio this time) being made around.
I mean I don’t think money is the issue, I think its a desire for closure and to finish the story.
It all depends on how much of the story he already penned down i think. If nothing about the future was ever written down just leave it as it is i think, but if he already shared the general direction and ending with his apprentices, studio or even written it down maybe finish it.
The Pokémon Company could very well make an anime about a pair of badminton playing Electric Mouse brothers and I wouldn’t be surprised.
In what world does a 11 years old lives to have the fund (and a credit card!) to buy a $750 GPU!
(I mostly know the answer but it still baffles me...)_
Right? He didn’t even attempt to say “Gundam” the way a person who speaks English natively would say those vowel sounds. Either someone told him it was a “gandum” or he fucked it up on purpose as some knee jerk reaction to let the viewers know he’s NO FUCKIN NERD.
It felt exactly like that social dominance tactic where one dismisses something by refusing to even make an attempt. Ahawhaw, can you believe these people.
Ironically, the result of rolling your eyes because you are far too sophisticated for this nonsense is to make you appear functionally illiterate. Vowel sounds, so…
“Tries his best”
I’m not so sure he did. He sounded rather dismissive and like it was below him to even acknowledge but due to seeming pressure, he was advised to do so.
“...so there we are. I’ve said it.”
Have you, though?
I hear popular Fortnite character John Wick is even getting his own movie! Although they’re getting Keanu Reeves to play him, I don’t know how I feel about that casting....
I’m sorry you were born without any taste.
It will never be quality. I don’t care if it had an all female cast. The problem was it just wasn’t good. At all. And not many will have your back on it. I can argue why it fails in all the ways that made the original good. It’s not about the cast, it’s about the lore. It’s not about making it funny, it’s about how…
When you put Ghostbusters (2016) on a list of reboots allowed to exist, you lose all credibility.
The whole argument of “Steam won’t support it” against the machine is a bit strange to me. Do we need Steam to support it after the initial launch? It’s a PC first and foremost -- so support goes as far as you’re willing to go to make sure firmware and whatever OS you prefer to put on here is up to date. Outside of…