If there was ever a series I'd openly welcome a slightly grittier live action reboot of, it'd be Gargoyles.
If there was ever a series I'd openly welcome a slightly grittier live action reboot of, it'd be Gargoyles.
Still waiting for them to add these guys.
Burn that shit to hell.
That Bishoujo statue is terrible.
But would the limited edition come with an alternate head?
The reality.
Anime ruins everything... even anime itself.
Most of these look nothing like the ones they're supposed to be based off, save for an accessory or two, some don't even have any similar colours on them!
Please, don't talk as though you know what it takes to create unique characters for a game.
Well, look on the bright side, at least the only lady won't wind up falling in love with Adam Sand-dlur..... wait....
And sarcastic lol at the screenshot. It looks like Sandler's going for a faux buck teeth thing here.
Romance was always so icky in Bioware games. "Hey you went through all my dialog options, let's fuck." "Alright." A romantic story doesn't tell itself and ME and DA romances really only satisfy the crudes pubescent needs.
Call me crazy if you want, but it worries me that BioWare always focuses so much on the romances in their games. They never feel genuine from a characterization perspective, and the "reward" for succeeding at a romance is always a clunky, awkward in-clothes "sex scene" and then nothing else. The romance doesn't…
Pulling down the original article was bullshit. Why should she get a do over? It's not hard to draw a parallel between her and the original accuser here. The "If I just change a few things, this situation will all be better." mentality doesn't really work on the internet. An apology would be more fitting.
I had a feeling Kotaku was going to address the article in some way when I first read it. I just feel that it was obvious the article should not have been published in its original state in the first place.
I'm glad this got attention from Kotaku's staff as something inflammatory.
They cross the line constantly because Gawker is a sleazy gossip rag and Jezebel is a fucking insane asylum.
She criticized him for defending himself. There is no miscommunication there, that is a fact. How can you defend yourself too much from a rape accusation that is baseless and has no evidence? An accusation that could ruin his career, and he's defending himself too much? That isn't a miscommunication, that's BS is what…
I'm still wondering why exactly this belongs on Kotaku.