This guy, this guy would say “Tango down.” https://youtu.be/EOI3rt69zjo
This guy, this guy would say “Tango down.” https://youtu.be/EOI3rt69zjo
You boned me on the PS2 game, please don’t hurt me again.
Meanwhile, fans eagerly await a remastered 8 & 9.
Kind of reminds me of an 80s cartoon, like Captain N.
No Legends of Legaia? Figured that would have been on the list since it didn’t play like normal RPG and had plenty of little secrets you could find.
Probably going to go with the fire type (Litten?), since, assuming they’re listed in order, Rowlet seems bland and Popplio looks too goofy.
...are those two dueling on the Cliffs of Insanity? Holy crap, they are.
Not sure what the fuss is about. I sat down to play, knew it was a Microsoft game, quickly forgot all about that, saw the Windows phone, said “Oh right, it’s made by and for Microsoft,” quickly forgot all about it again and haven’t paid any attention to it since.
I don’t see this as an argument, more like an informal discussion. Anyway. What I was saying was that, if you took a person that had been living under a rock and showed them an anime that was dubbed to their language and had no clue it came from another country, they wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. Now, on a…
How would I know that she was mass produced? Besides, it’s common in anime to give everyone a Japanese name, usually because any foreigners that are main characters are part Japanese, but that doesn’t explain the thousands of aliens, demons, etc. that all have Japanese names. I get what you’re saying, but it doesn’t…
That’d be interesting. If it’s supposed to be a live action version of the first movie, then I could see them casting a young Japanese girl as her new body after her first gets destroyed by that tank.
I mentioned that I’ve only seen the earlier movies and only some of SAC.
Didn’t know she was like that from birth, since I haven’t seen much of the franchise, but, then again, was it from her natural birth or the “birth” at the beginning of the movie? Seriously, was she specially made for the government or did she have a life before it? Either way, my explanation was the closest legitimate…
But does it include all the variants? ...Did Yu-Gi-Oh have variants? I can’t remember if they had things like shiny and non-shiny versions for people to fight, via children’s card games (hopefully not on motorcycles), over.
I love this article simply because you point out that actions are attributed to individuals and don’t reflect an entire race, culture, or group. Now if more people could figure that out.
You’re right, the beginning of the movie even shows her entire body being created. So, despite the name, she really could be any race she had chosen. I haven’t seen the much past the two movies and a little bit of SAC but with the exception of a few people, like Togusa, we have no clue what the people would naturally…
Yeah, they talk about how they wipe the memories (and consequently the personalities as well, probably) in the game, but that wouldn’t get rid of neurological disorders that make people more prone to violence. So, while the brain seems healthy, whatever little chunk of it is slightly off from “normal” brains. But, I…
Well, to be honest, as messed up as it is, it does answer why robobrains are violent. Since they’re made from killers, I guess, the game is saying that the brain reworks the directives to continue killing people.
Friend of mine and I were talking about what it would be like in Europe, since they would have only been hit by environmental radiation and not very many direct strikes, like the US. My idea was that they reverted to a feudalistic lifestyle and that their version of power armor was steampunk. My friend suggested that…
I’m not sure if it’s because of the Silver Shroud costume or not, but The Mechanist always turned hostile anytime I persuaded him to talk. As soon as he opens his door he attacks.