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Beastars looks incredible from an animation standpoint IMO, especially for a 3D anime. They really hit it out of the park.

I forgot these games were a thing, and now I have the sudden urge to play them again.  How I miss mascot platformers.

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Sleeping Dogs was quite good, but I will say that once I discovered the Yakuza games everything I wanted from Sleeping Dogs was answered by them.

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Ghost Trick is, by far, one of the best hidden gems on the DS. A Switch port would be fantastic, because it deserves it and then some. The animation alone is jaw dropping.

There was a series on Netflix from 2013 called “Scam City” a few months back that had an episode on this.  Pretty interesting to say the least.

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The animation style looks pretty cool for being what appears to be mostly 3D modeling emulating a 2D style IMO. They posted this longer preview of the intro recently and the movements and character expressions look great to me.

Thanks to stumbling across a teaser from the anime the other day I discovered the series. It looks awesome to say the least, and I’m torn on whether or not I should wait for the anime or start reading the manga first.

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Beastars looks fantastic! The animation is great and I love the premise, style, and characters. Hopefully it makes it over to US Netflix sooner than later.  They also posted an intro preview and it’s definitely catchy.

That was one of my favorite gameplay touches in Mafia II.

I think I’m in love.

Wish there was a column shifter and dash-mounted controls instead. I do love that steering wheel shape though, especially that you can rest your hand at the six-o’clock position because it’s not a bullshit unnecessary three-spoke style.

Literally no one calls the DSNY the “NYDS”. That aside, I like the looks of these Mack trucks. Their darkened headlight surrounds remind me of a raccoon, and if that isn’t fitting for a trash hauler then I don’t know what is.

I think I’m in love...

The front end looks pretty good in my book, but its level of styling and the effort that went into making it look unique just didn’t seem to get to the rear of the vehicle.

I SAID RIGHT NOW

Let’s get some 80's cars while we’re at it!

I’m just happy to see that it’s boxy.  We need more boxy cars and trucks again IMO.

“It’s unashamedly boxier, which also helps maximize interior volume, and it’s not afraid to allow large body panels to just exist, untortured by excess creases or folds or cutouts or whatever.”

I wish I could consider an EV, and this Honda E in particular, for my next car. I have a fairly short commute and it would be great for squeezing into small parking spots; the perfect companion to my already-owned landyacht. The crux of the issue is that I live in an apartment and park on the street. There’s no place

This full-sized model can play Commodore ROMs via flash drive, and has a working keyboard.