Choose to view it as satire and it’s cool.
Choose to view it as satire and it’s cool.
“Oh, come on, what could possibly be worse than the Redsk-JESUS CHRIST REALLY?”
The more you see Nausicaa, the more you realise it’s half a movie. Ghibli has always struggled with adaptations, and even though this was Miyazaki adapting himself, there are just too many leaps and holes in the story to put it any higher.
Your last point hits it.
Problem with BRZ (And it is happening to me).
Six years ago Marques Brownlee was just a kid talking about technology to his webcam and sharing his thoughts on…
right, just like me.
Trying to avoid spoilers best I can, but the way VLR incorporated its branching paths into the storyline was ingenious and is part of how it sold me on visual novels as a genre.
You aaaabsolutely must play 999 on the DS. It has some of the best uses of the two screen system ever, period, of all time. Do it.
999 has my favorite plot twist of all time. I love it. I love the game so much.
SO WEIRD: Disembodied Kotaku Voice sounds just like me!!
I just went and bought up the trilogy. I trust you to know a great story Jason. Thanks for not including spoilers for those games already released.
In 2012, I wrote that Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward should be Kotaku’s Game of the Year. Three years later, it’s…
“And, hey, you could certainly argue that placing “A Hideo Kojima Game” on top of a title does something a disservice to all the other designers, programmers, producers, artists, sound designers, QA testers, and other developers who dedicated countless hours to the fifth (and presumably final) Metal Gear Solid.”
You know, only with less Shere Khan, more epic sword fights, and an evil giant spirit whale.
That’s all good until the dudebro in the car doesn’t comprehend its a positive gesture and takes off your mirror with a baseball bat
A stain of hilarity urine just darkened mine.
It was only four months ago that The Wind Rises, Studio Ghibli’s previous film, hit theaters across Japan. But Hayao…