Ahhhh, that makes more sense. :)
Ahhhh, that makes more sense. :)
I used to hate King of the Hill, but I've grown to actually really like it recently. I guess the humor style is much more low-key than I wanted when I was younger.
I appreciate this show for how much it meant to me to see well-loved gay characters on broadcast TV when I was coming to terms with my sexuality. But it just wasn't all that good. Consider me skeptical.
The way the uploader describes the recipe is pretty much perfect: "this is the kind of nuclear-orange tikka masala that you crave when you stumble out of a pub at 2 a.m"
Rondo of Blood is probably the best of the pre-SOTN Castlevanias for my money.
And poor, forgotten DuckTales 2! Sure, it was pretty much more of the same, but how can you complain about that when it's one of the best platformers on the NES.
Mirror of Fate isn't a bad game, but it just feels less cinematic and more "gamey" than Lords of Shadow was.
I love making my own Indian food at home. Even making your own "curry" mixes is pretty easy once you know the core spices to work with. I have a special set of dishes that are stained yellow from turmeric.
I wish the Lords of Shadow sequels hadn't been so goofy and matched the tone of the first game, which I actually really loved.
Oh yes, good point. It's hard to trust translations from the NES era.
Is Carrie "Fernandez" from Castlevania 64 a mistransliteration of Belnades?
For what it's worth, season 2 only has 13 episodes, so it looks like the finale will be airing February 3. That's not too long of a wait!
Yeah…yeah, quite a few actually. If you jump in with the more recent episodes, you're spoiling yourself some pretty big plot developments.
Wait til you see him in ballet tights in season 2. *swoon*
Takeshi Kaneshiro floods my basement.
Rupees seem more like they're gemstones or crystals than coins, so maybe the "marble" feeling described above could be used in that way.
…with airline food?
Funnily, even though I know it's fine and sturdy as hell, the NES and SNES controllers feel so flimsy and crushable compared to modern controllers.
Does it seem sturdy? All of these removable parts make it seem like it would be easily breakable.
I've had a crush on Bryan Safi ever since I saw him on Gay of Thrones. I'll watch the show if his cuteness translates well to TV.