It could never do justice to the game (it’s a different level of immersion, just like books vs. book adaptations) but I enjoyed Danganronpa. It was really over-the-top.
It could never do justice to the game (it’s a different level of immersion, just like books vs. book adaptations) but I enjoyed Danganronpa. It was really over-the-top.
Les Enfants Terrible
I can give you a rough breakdown:
Pretty sure most of that list is just the tip of the iceberg. Wonder how many of those kids would test dirty for roids? Also the arrest and suicide rates of players.
I grew up in Mexico and watched it subbed and dubbed. I do agree that the Spanish dub was good, way better than the English version!
The best part is that taunt. Ganondorf has a sword, but not a single move takes advantage of it. He only uses it in that freaking taunt. It’s like saying, “Yeah I’ve got a sword, but I’d rather smash your face in with my fist”
Enough of this Kinja. Have at you!
Well, let’s see. Uhh... basics first, I guess - it’s a four player competitive RPG.
My money’s on Zombie Gangplank.
You’ve heard of televised golf, right?
If you’re a fan of fighting games, sure. If you like UMvC3 but want something a bit more... balanced? Definitely.
Also, I figure that Blue-the-Velociraptor and the T-Rex will be fine on the newly unpeopled island...
Quick and dirty, first time trying this..
Mm I didn’t play so much of the former, and Twisted Metal just was so unsupported and.. lonely without all of the other characters :( I did love the gameplay though
One of gaming’s most emotional journeys from the last few years, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, is coming to Xbox One and PS4 during the “holiday season.” It’s also hitting iOS and Android, though one suspects it’ll lose emotional oomph without analog sticks.
Yeah, I totally agree with your second paragraph.
And after a few days, I just think that’s how life is. Some people might actually relate to it because friends and family died and you have to move on with life.
It’s better this way, friend. Have my word.
You are incorrect, sir. You have fallen prey to an old and tired misconception. I’ll allow a Logitech engineer to explain (starts at 4:40):
I really enjoyed this show, but I don’t think it’s mainly supposed to be a tear jerker. I teared up a few times, but nothing close to the level of something like Anohana. It may be cliche but I think that this show was more about finding and enjoying the beauty in life and, ultimately, accepting the hardships you…