Dunno. The show was cancelled before it was finished. They did make a comic book series that concludes the show, but I haven’t read all the issues yet.
Dunno. The show was cancelled before it was finished. They did make a comic book series that concludes the show, but I haven’t read all the issues yet.
Yeah, OK, I see what you mean.
Am I the only one that feels like the article could’ve explained the show a little better? It’s not bad, but something about the writing throws me off.
Both are equally good, but for different reasons. AT is more of the “philosophical” show, while SU focuses on what it means to be a person.
I don’t really think this show has that issue. If it’s being wacky, then it’s probably just for the sake of it.
To be fair though, it’s realistic for a kid to act that way.
I don’t think they’re trying to make it exclusively for adults. It’s more like the show is appropriate for kids, but is still serious, like many other cartoons from the before-time.
They were all fanart commisioned by Sega, which makes it even better for me.
We all were buddy, we all were...
At least the lore’s good.
The style of Destiny is part of the reason people got hyped, I think. It looked amazing, like a really cool open world game, a fully realized universe.
You know that Wasteland 2 is a thing, right?
So you enjoyed the first three minutes...
Alright, I get it.
And then they make a spiritual successor to Zone of the Enders!
I was just mentioning cartoons because that’s what this article is about. Also, that’s not really an issue anymore.
That’s not what I meant.