phaeton99
Phaeton99
phaeton99

I think they had the right person at one point.

I miss RPGs with prerendered backgrounds. Backgrounds really set the mood and atmosphere, and too many games nowadays just opt for bland, overly generic, open 3D backgrounds. Case in point, something like Tales of Zestiria. It had a few nice sections, but most were copy paste, reused assets all over, and no real sense

Tone!?! No, it’s not just the fucking tone! Aside from not even remotely resembling the characters, the story was crap. It’s not simply because it was dark; it was dark and boring and characters did dumb things to make the plot go forward (“Hey, let me touch this green goop in another unverse!”). Yeah, I know the

We have been warned about this:

Assumes facts not in evidence.

Well, Captain America is a solder, so it’s not as if he has a Batman-style “no kill” rule. Presumably he does follow standard US military rules of engagement while in the field as a matter of principle.

It’s just further proof that Bruce Timm and Paul Dini should be in charge of the DCEU since they already built a shared universe with the DCAU. Sadly WB won’t do that because they see those two as nothing more then animators.

Hey if Marvel rolls out it’s wise cracking zombie, can’t DC do the same? I’d honestly pay some real monopoly money to see them go head to head.

Yay. I’m assuming the cause rhymes with “Bedpool”.

To be fair, this isn’t new... we’ve known about these bright spots for a very very very long time, they’re called sunspots. You see them as dark spots in other images where temperature is depicted (they look dark because they’re relatively cooler than the surrounding regions) but they look bright in images where

People, please start believing that health care IS the miracle God sent you.

The whole building is a huge, superconductive antenna that was designed and built expressly for the purpose of pulling in and concentrating spiritual turbulence.

The comedy in the original movies was subdued. A lot of it simply came from the main characters making natural jokes or behaving in a natural fashion based on their personalities. It was essentially a fantasy horror that didn’t take itself too seriously, rather than a balls-to-the-wall comedy.

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“that stuff went everywhere, in every crack”

Looks so childish, a lot more The Real Ghostbusters level of writing and acting over Ghostbusters. Relying on crass slapstick; seriously “that stuff went everywhere, in every crack” is just shit writing.

From what I’ve seen so far, I totally agree, but I’m willing to give this a go. On a weird nitpick front, one of the main characters (to me) in Ghostbusters originally was New York City itself. In the mid 80's the city was still dark and dirty with an edge. An interesting side-note is that the Disney-ificaton of

No, you gave yourself a painful neurological condition. Your smartphone is aa non-sentient object and cannot “give” you anything. It cannot make you do anything either.