The Ruroni Kenshin series of films is pretty decent. Western versions? I’d have to say Speed Racer and Alita: Battle Angel were okay too. Blade of the Immortal maybe?
The Ruroni Kenshin series of films is pretty decent. Western versions? I’d have to say Speed Racer and Alita: Battle Angel were okay too. Blade of the Immortal maybe?
I think the Speed Racer movie was honestly better than the show.
Well played
“I really disagree with Sakurai on this. There is nothing I like more than when people put words in my mouth.”
Jason X was definitely the most goofy and self-referential. He impales David Cronenberg with a spear! Also sticking the girl’s head in liquid nitrogen and then smashing it on the counter should have been high on this list.
Lol this was the kill I was hoping to see, as opposed to the lame toxic waste barrel.
Seeing Jason Takes Manhattan as a little kid messed me up for a long time. This moment, specifically.
Yeah, you can resize it on a PC, too, and it gets rid of the slideshow. Make your browser the shape of a phone, people!
It isn't a slide show for me on mobile.
I’ve been MASSIVELY into NEO: The World Ends With You since it came out. It feels like the original title (in all its re-releases) finally reached the masses and gained the recognition it deserved, and that the timing is just about perfect for the sequel to come out. Whatever annoyances that existed in the original…
Worth noting that they did provide a “List Slides” button next to each one, which does exactly that.
Disappointed that “Getting Hit by a Bus” isn’t a real game.
Hard for me to get pumped for a Tales game when they cut what is for me and my friends the best feature of the series, multiplayer.
Been playing through some of the earlier Tales games on Steam with a friend (remote play is great!) over the past few months. The combat definitely gets way better as it goes along and I gather they removed co-op on this one because they wanted to overhaul the combat again. But that’s sort of a deal breaker for me, I…
Yes.
I was a dev on this game; it was my first full-fledged credit in the games industry. Some of my fondest memories in my career are from working on it. We got away with a lot of weird stuff we wouldn’t get to do on future titles.
“One of the first stages of the game you had to...try and blow up the mayor".
What’s the point of having a bazillion fighters on the roster if you only ever use one? Pikachu, Link and Marth might be my favorites, but I’ll gladly play random for a chance to see if there’s a fighter out there that I’m overlooking.
I like picking random just to experience more of the game. I don’t feel like I’m getting my money’s worth if I just ignore half the roster, and it makes matches less repetitive when characters and stages are shuffled each match.
You can’t answer “Who’s your Smash Bros. main?” incorrectly when it's everyone