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Ugh... the Summer Season, once again typically full of fillery-garbage. However, my misgivings aside, I would like to state, that as a fan of the manga, the anime adaptation of 'Tokyo Ghoul' is WAAA~AAAY better than I thought it would be. Visually/feel wise its like Kurozuka + Death Note + Shingeki no Kyoujin. Very

Ugh... the Summer Season, once again typically full of fillery-garbage. However, my misgivings aside, I would like to state, that as a fan of the manga, the anime adaptation of 'Tokyo Ghoul' is WAAA~AAAY better than I thought it would be. Visually/feel wise its like Kurozuka + Death Note + Shingeki no Kyoujin. Very

It should be noted that 'Sidonia no Kishi' is created by Tsutomo Nihei, author of the cult cyberpunk manga BLAME!, and is being animated by Polygon Pictures, who, among other things, are responsible for the Star Wars: Clone Wars TV series. A lot of sites (crunchyroll, etc) have been touting it as 'yet another

I wouldn't say its 'every mmo ever', as Eve isn't like every MMO ever. It's not World of Warcraft or its army of themepark clones.

I'd warrant the comments likely stem from a place of good humor. That and the fact that on its face, Eve on the on the day-to-day (outside of the grand spectacle of fleet/roving

the problem with the current "model" of MMO's is "how can we be more like Warcraft" and that's a terrible model. Everyone is imitating and nobody is innovating. WoW took the mmo genre, formerly an exclusive niche genre for sun-phobic neckbeards, and showed the world it could be an effective platform for storytelling

I love how everyone is 'roughing it' in powerless future-america yet they all look impossibly clean shaven, with perfect skin & well kept hair and fashionable clothes. I also like the villain's great sharpie marker tattoo of his own name. Good job. I feel like I'm watching a more contrived version of Kevin Costner's