First off, his hands aren’t really that small, are they? They seem to be the same, or bigger than Macron’s. Just saying.
First off, his hands aren’t really that small, are they? They seem to be the same, or bigger than Macron’s. Just saying.
“Twitch Streamer/Gaming Journalist”
I think the author’s ire toward Dragon Maid has less to do with the relentless sexual themes and more so with the fact that in spite of those themes, the show, like most anime, just sucks out loud.
People who like anime have different brains than the rest of us. It requires a very specific mindset. Even if a show does have any merit, it’s buried under, as you said “lazy anime tropes”. For all that anime wants to seem like a bombastic, creative, and highly-varied form of media, it is actually remarkably stagnant…
People seem to misunderstand the Switch. Everyone treats it like it’s a hybrid home/portable console, so all it does is get shit on for not being as good a portable as the 3DS in that regard. It’s really just a home console that CAN be taken out and about if you want to as a bonus feature. To decry it for its size and…
Not like it matters. We won’t see autonomous cars getting widespread acceptance for decades to come.
The internet is an awful thing. It fosters a ton of sociopathic traits and tendencies that would have to be dealt with in the real world, but since people can just shut themselves inside and selectively filter what opinions they see and hear, they never learn to adapt or grow. It sounds like a terrible, paranoid,…
It’s happened. The thing that happened to our parents that we declared would never happen to us. We’re no longer in touch with popular culture. It’s just that none of us imagined how it would happen.
This is one of the most accurate and versatile comments I’ve ever read. You could put it on almost any story.
Absurd fanboyism toward mediocre game leads to flood of embarrassing internet articles; film at eleven!
How dare a company attempt to broaden their market? Absolutely disgusting.
I like that battle modes have been spruced up, but I’ve never been a huge fan of it. I think the most I ever played of it was on the SNES. After that, it never seemed nearly as fun as just regular racing.
Oh look. Another artist who re-draws everyone as different ethnicities and with stupid modern, special snowflake haircuts to boot. I’m not against the idea of representation, but when it’s this shallow and pointless... who even cares?
Adventures was so good. Absolutely hilarious at times. You could tell the production team was having fun. Then I remember Nostalgia Critic came out with that video where he did nothing but bash it because he completely failed to judge the show subjectively, and it became cool to hate the show. Only now are people…
Same! Issue number 8 was my first, and after that, I hunted down each month’s issue at my local corner store. As I recall, it started good, got great, then got weird, then got bad, then got really bad, then good, then great, and for the past couple of years it’s just been “meh”. They haven’t shipped an issue in 6…
I find the series somewhat unwatchable. I was never a fan of it as a kid because it was too serious for me. I preferred the other Sonic cartoon that was remarkably unpopular for its silliness and non-sequitur, but in reality, I feel that makes it the better show. It’s got some pretty timeless comedy in it that just…
Sometimes I wonder how my life would have turned out if I had no job and no friends. Now I know.
Or... or, just hear me out here... these people can get real jobs and stop relying on something as insubstantial as playing games on the internet to earn a majority of their revenue. Trying to eek a functional business model out of this is like trying to build a raft to cross the ocean out of grass clippings and bendy…
So it’s basically exactly as bad as Banjo-Kazooie was, but nobody ever wanted to admit?
You’re not wrong about the repetition and tedium. I feel like that goes for most open world games. They get by entirely on dumbfounding the player with a massive map that makes them think they’re experiencing more than they really are.