Paranoia Agent was actually the first anime I watched and the thing that made me think all anime was amazing. Then I tried lots of other anime and I do not get it.
Paranoia Agent was actually the first anime I watched and the thing that made me think all anime was amazing. Then I tried lots of other anime and I do not get it.
Every article about UK telly calls every show a BBC show. It's a bit odd.
I think Six Pack Pete is the best song out of the lot so far, I'm not particularly an improv or a musical fan but I've loved all 3 episodes of this, I hope they can keep it up!
I know, but a game like say, Metal Slug, is very hard while being charming and fun, so it's definitely possible! Altered Beast is still worth playing for two reasons, 1) 'Wise from your Gwaves!!' and 2) the fact that the muscle dudes' heads stay the same size while their bodies expand like balloons. Oh and you get to…
I never played it at the time (although I did buy it once, assuming that any cd based game would work on our brand new first-ever PC).
I like the Symphony of the Night loading screen where you can warp the word 'Loading…' around with the d-pad. Weirdly never got tired of that
It's pretty hard to adjust to all your favourite team members dying in Darkest Dungeon. I'm in a cycle of playing obsessively until I get slightly too crushed, then spending a few weeks calming down before jumping back in. It's great, despite the crap PS4 controls
I've been retrogaming a bit with my Raspberry Pi and playing through some games of my youth. I have discovered the following:
Admittedly I haven't watched it in years, but to me it just felt so American and 'aspirational' in an icky way, cashing in on Friends but transplanted from a coffee shop, which felt like a place Americans would really hang out, to a weird 80s-ish wine bar. Especially compared to things like Spaced, which was on around…
I'm also hopeful, although it's hard to tell based on previous work. Moffat wrote great tv (the first series of Sherlock, a few good Doctor Whos) as well as some total dreck (the last series of Sherlock, Coupling, lots of bad Doctor Whos)
Another UK TV reunion, Sopie and Gerrard from Peep Show, although they had a better relationship in that.
It seems weird that BBC America would cut something out of a broadcast, but then it also seems very weird to me that this goes out on BBC America, not being a BBC show!
I saw him in the mid 00's with an entirely baffled audience who were mostly silent throughout. I just didn't understand why he was doing it if he seemed to be that bored.
Different topic, but people I have failed to see live:
I saw him on my 18th birthday in London in 2004, I recall getting turned down by a girl I fancied and still enjoying the show, so it must have been pretty good.
I don't think I've seen anyone more than twice..
What about GTA 2? Y'know, where you did jobs for various futuristic crime gangs who had laser weapons? No?
Am I right in remembering the third one as the best? I feel like those tiger riding sequences were great, but it's been a very long time..
It feels like putting a 4X speed button is is like admitting the fights are no fun at all
I think it's the one I'm most likely to try again in the future, I just can't face playing as another grizzled old bloke with a dark past at the moment.