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It feels like a long, high-budget Twilight Zone episode when in B&W, and that’s exactly the vibe it needs.

It is the only version worth watching. Do it!

Did you read the article? The point was, it wasn’t HIS statement.

That was me...until I ran out of Gwent players accessible* at my point in the story, so I switched to treasure/question mark hunting.

I’m really interested in seeing this one actually (been holding off on a bluray purchase until one had both options), but had to throw you a star because The Mist in Black & White is 300% of a better movie than The Mist Classic. Like, it felt like a painfully mediocre movie to me when I saw it in theaters, but

Oh it would definitely be cool! Actually, I haven’t played them, but wasn’t one of the FFXIII sequels like that?

Chrono Trigger would not be anywhere close to my favorite RPG if you had to actually play it on a timer. I probably wouldn’t have gotten even a quarter of the way through it!

I am a huge Zelda fan, but I have never played more than about an hour’s worth of Majora’s Mask...for this exact reason. Gaming under a ticking clock - especially for a whole game! - is just too stressful for me to really have fun, no matter how good it is. Honestly, doing almost anything under a ticking clock shoots

Shadow Hearts is just...the best. If you try #1 and really don’t feel it, skip ahead to #2. It’s a huge step up, and I think one of the best RPGs ever.

I was waiting for the Shadow Hearts mention!

First one that occurred to me. +1

Iron Giant had an affair with Wall-e on the castle in the sky, and out came this thing.

Oh, they never ruined LotR for me, they just ruined the 10 hours of my life I wasted watching them.

Does that explanation somehow make them NOT painful to sit through or even look at?

You should see where it’s gone after that. It’s...very different now. Stuff has changed wildly in ways that are clearly not going to be reversed (especially now that the end is coming so soon).

Even Whedon’s run (he’s the first after BKV) is quite markedly worse than what came before.* It all gets sort of middling or worse once Vaughan’s gone. Invest in the original series by Vaughan, love it, and then carefully test the waters for anyone after that to see if it works for you.

Can’t help but bristle a little at reading about “Disney’s The Rocketeer” when it should be thought of as Disney’s very close adaption of the late, great Dave Stevens’ amazingly fun and stylishly retro Rocketeer comics.

I’m not sure I ever have or ever will hear a more enticing description of a video game than “Katamari Damacy vs Jet Set Radio”

Berserk. Guts & Casca. Best of the best!

This is...frightening.