Looks like a triple crossover, with Pocahontas and Nightcrawler teaming up against the crippled dude from Avatar, while he's in his avatar body.
Looks like a triple crossover, with Pocahontas and Nightcrawler teaming up against the crippled dude from Avatar, while he's in his avatar body.
Wait, Stone Cold has psychic powers?!
How close a shave do you get? Are we talking smooth as a baby's butt? Right now I've got a plug-in clipper, and I'd rather get something that works wet-dry and shaves closer.
Keep up with what? Your consoles that barely make 1080p? That have to hostage games with exclusivity because otherwise, nobody'd buy them?
Nope, it's console fanboys who usually predict "the death of PC". We're the ones who sarcastically retort that it's been "dying" since the '80s, so shut up already.
Are you high? Companies that don't even touch PC - like Square, for starters — have begun releasing on Steam. Steam itself is so overloaded with games, the question isn't if there are games for PC, it's about weeding out the shovelware trying to sneak in with the gems. Even without "direct advocates" as you call it,…
2) This whole damn premise is faulty in the first place, because JRPGs have never actually needed a comeback, as evidenced by the fact that pundits look around and asked questions like "are JRPGs making a comeback?" every single year.
You can actually hear him getting cuffed.
Why was it even a Not Yet in the first place? I finished it once, and have a second game that's near completion. Both times, I never encountered game-stopping bugs. The worst was a crash or two on my first playthrough that did not affect progress whatsoever. The second-most annoying bug was the cutscenes flickering…
It's surprising that people think that, especially when there are still PCs in every home and in business. Even denying that, you'd still have heard about the ridiculous success of Starcraft in Korea, or WoW in the rest of the world — except for Korea, where they're playing home-grown MMOs. Hell, I remember when…
Personally, I'd have wanted more songs. The third act was woefully lacking in any sort of musical number. That climax needed a reprise or two, or hell, its own song.
Just because it's not following your creative fiction paint-by-numbers set doesn't make it weak. Narratives are driven by conflict, and don't necessarily need an antagonist. Remember 12 Angry Men? That was just a bunch of dudes talking in a room, with no real "villain".
Ah, DevianTART. Explains so much. See, the problem is you're in a community that has a lot of yuri/lesbian fanart. It'd be like asking why there are so many gay people in a gay bar.
If we're talking about quality of songwriting, yeah, Frozen's songs are close to, but not better than, those old songs. If we're talking narrative, Frozen's much better. If we're talking positive portrayal of female lead characters, only Mulan tops it.
Nope. It's a pretty solid song. I'd have preferred if it lingered a bit longer.
Most people who like Frozen are (a) receptive to musicals, and (b) consider the Disney Renaissance films (1989-1999) to be good. You're obviously neither.
What dark part of the Internet do you lurk in that makes you think that there are many people who pair Anna and Elsa romantically/sexually? IIRC the Tumblr girls usually pair Elsa with Jack Frost from Rise of the Guardians. Y'know, because they both have ice powers.
Your console upgrade path doesn't account for all the broken consoles that people have had to get replaced. My brother has had to get a PS3 thrice in the console's generation. So unless you were one of the lucky few, you'd have to get your console replaced/repaired/refurbished at 2-3 year intervals anyway.
Here's the weird thing: the 6870 is better than the Nvidia-recommended 560 Ti, but not as good as the AMD-recommended 7850. Weird, I know.