I never thought that any game would be able to dethrone SF when it came to the FGC, but DBFZ is proving me wrong.
I mean, it takes place in 1991. So yeah...we’re all gonna feel old.
I’d forgotten about that! Well that’s even more places to explore, then.
I wouldn’t mind it. Platinum Frieza vs. Ultra Instinct Goku? I’m up for that. If we’re going to get endless power leveling, might as well get the good fights that go with it.
What a great conclusion to the fight and great ending! All the eliminated universes are back with all the story potential that they possess, not to mention what’s in the universes that we didn’t see compete, and we get a Frieza/Goku team-up! Plus the Evil Emperor is back to wreak havoc. Good stuff all around. I can’t…
Haters gonna hate I guess.
*watches video*
God, I played the first for hours and hours endlessly. This is a day one pick-up for me.
This show was so boring. I feel no investment in any of these characters or the setting. I hate the DCEU-look of the thing. Feels like Man of Steel, which is an abomination of a movie. And the show is completely unnecessary. I don’t want to see a show about Krypton before it blows up. I want to see a show about Superma…
Nightflyers is OK. I’m still hoping for Wild Cards.
I will never get tired of Fahey shouting out Shantae whenever he can. It’s a great series of platformers that don’t get enough love and more people need to know about them.
I get that this is supposed to be satire, but boy it doesn’t read that way. It doesn’t feel like you’re satirizing Bret Stephens here...it feels like you’re channeling him. I felt the same sense of inchoate and then volcanic rage while reading this that I do whenever I come across that moron’s words.
It is 100% part of the MCU. Yup.
I’m with Ashcraft on this. Iron Man was the first, and it’s the best. There’s no MCU without it. The Incredible Hulk, by contrast, is a movie so underwhelming that people forget about it when they think about the MCU. Probably because it’s the one that feels like it’s part of it the least.
Reshoots suggests that this film isn’t as good as we’ve been led to believe. Otherwise why do them?