Tell you what though, bland and obviously-shoehorned-in as Vaan was, it just made the sequence where he’s impersonating Basch that much funnier.
Tell you what though, bland and obviously-shoehorned-in as Vaan was, it just made the sequence where he’s impersonating Basch that much funnier.
Is it bad that the main thing I’m looking forward to in some future FF7-R episode is seeing how they work Gilgamesh in?
‘hours of open-world gameplay in a “seamless online sandbox.”’
What's a Rayman? >_>
It's very good.
Hold up, I don’t think I’ve seen Kermit and Daredevil in the same place at the same time...
Name one film that adapted a game badly because the plot it adapted didn’t lend itself to film. ‘cos any I can think of didn’t even try to adapt the games’ plot, they came up with their own, and it was crap.
Or the Netflix series, in which Matt Murdoch is an avocado.
“the most famous green lawyer in all of comic books”
“Adapting a video game into some other medium is often a tough sell, for reasons that are generally obvious.”
It’s part of the context the game exists in, though. Same as her “wizards shat on the floor” comments, which the article also referenced.
People have been saying that since the PS1 though. That’s what made FF9 a throwback.
Ignore, I got Kinja’d
iirc some of the higher-ups have an active disdain for old games.
I wonder if they’ll alternate episodes with other FF games, ie. FF16, Part 2, FF17, Part 3 etc.
Even if you sell it, it’ll be worth far more in working order than with a broken HDMI port.
It’s not immediately obvious, but that’s the fake Lizardo in your replies.
The base/side bit seems to be differently shaped too, I guess ‘cos the right panel flares out a bit more on the disk model.
Art is always political.
I feel like it was always there to a degree. Just look at the Sorting Hat, and the way it foreshadowed the kids’ character development (particularly Neville’s).