Inafune openly admits that where things went off the rails was when they decided to make the game for every console in existence rather than start off with one or two and then do ports.
Inafune openly admits that where things went off the rails was when they decided to make the game for every console in existence rather than start off with one or two and then do ports.
Eh, sure, some of the robots are interesting character-wise, and the fact that you're redeeming them instead of killing them — letting them help you out in certain levels — is a very nice improvement on the formula. But 95% of the voice acting is absolutely dismal, which is a shame given that they held an extra…
You'd think the Fantastic Four issue where the team meets God — portrayed as Jack Kirby — would get an honorable mention. Sure, it's not exactly like crossing universes to meet your editor, but I'd say it deserves a shout-out.
I'd have to go over the dialogue with a fine-toothed comb, but I rewatched it a month or two ago and there's a few casual uses of the term, generally by Matilda.
I'm not sure why people would be surprised by how All is handled, given that Katinka was mostly a target for transphobic jokes in the first one.
There are few things more entertaining than watching the MRAs whine about how Jesse didn't spend a solid 15 minutes griping about how women can't appreciate his masculine awesomeness.
He actually claimed the "You're a dick" line as well, unless he's gone back on that at some point.
On reflection, you're probably right and I'm probably overthinking it. I do know there's been some behind-the-scenes tension with Perlmutter and Feige, though.
Honestly, it doesn't even matter if Marvel insists this isn't an imposter, he's not being mind-controlled, etc. They once promised they wouldn't undo Spider-Man's unmasking with a 'magic reset button.' Those exact words. Even if they aren't planning on undoing this now (assuming it needs to be undone and Steve isn't…
I feel the same way about The Lion King, which is especially egregious for me because I'm a furry fan. And in the fandom, The Lion King is one of the movies you're basically not allowed to publicly dislike.
The most brilliant and timely of wit in this, the Year of Our Lord Two-Thousand and Sixteen.
Also, I'll admit, part of it is frustration. I swore off DC books a few years ago, and it finally feels like one's come out that I could enjoy and then it gets cancelled before I have the chance to pick up the first TPB.
You make a good point. I guess, really, I'm more concerned with whether it makes up a self-contained story, or if it just basically ends without closure because they thought they had more time.
I've seriously considered picking up Midnighter in trades because I've heard good things about it, after buying nothing from DC for the last few years, but if it's getting cancelled this quickly for DC's next reboot, is there any point?
I surprisingly felt a little physically ill after reading this news.
You know what I would pay money to see? For someone in a comic book or comic-derived story get ambushed with a serious attack WITHOUT the cliched 'surprise weapon/appendage bursting out through the chest' shot. Yes, we get it. You can kill basically anyone if you stab/punch/claw them in the back just right. Please,…
I've been sort of waffling on the NIck-Adalind thing myself. I mean, I could see it coming in the writing, and it does make the sort of crazy sense this show lends itself to. And David and Claire have just the right chemistry to make it work (the sort of chemistry that David and Bitsie never quite had, 90% of the…
This season's been pretty all over the place. Season one had its shaky moments, but I can't help but wonder if Weisman's departure is the primary factor in this season not quite getting its ducks in a row.
So, important question… Kurtwood Smith's character talking up Thompson's future career… building up to a recruitment pitch for Hydra, the soon-to-be-formed SHIELD, or both?
Laurel calling the cops because Oliver had Machin captured was a little obnoxious because of the reason they gave. I could see her being concerned about Oliver possibly full-blown 'check out what I learned from Amanda Waller'-style torturing him, but he doesn't really have the opportunity to do that. Or maybe even she…