It's really crazy to look back and think anyone (including me!) thought Oasis was better than Blur.
It's really crazy to look back and think anyone (including me!) thought Oasis was better than Blur.
He said it folks!
Either way I would like to remind people that there are 2017 elections and yes they matter now more than ever.
Boy did Metallica get weak after that album.
Explain.
If you are trying to say something… say the thing you want to say. You admonished a person for saying they didn't give a shit about anime and tried to frame them as being dismissive of Japanese culture with a misplaced sense of superiority. Then doubled down and said it was THE way they express their culture, which…
Are you being for real? I work on Anime for a living and have easily seen more of it then you ever will. It's 99% trash like every other medium and not a monolithic representation of Japan.
To be fair to Akira, when you are exploring the psychosexual rage of teenage boys a needless violence is "in theme."
Jesus Christ, chill. Japan has more to offer than just their cartoons.
Pretty sure you have it backwards. Chicken week was first.
As someone who grew up raising chickens I had the same thought
If so, it's Kind of morbid that they originally released that song for a children's charity, haha.
Totally. Even marking the map myself like BOTW is perfect for metroid "oh I'll come back here when I can turn into a basketball"
While I agree, this is one of those rare moments where I think Breath of the Wild is both monumental and lacking a lot of "Nintendo polish" that I normally expect, which alone would be no big deal, but if I can get Nintendo to not abandon Metroid in the process of polishing it and see them pursue less family friendly…
I used to feel strongly about "literally" until I read a piece on Merriam-Webster's website basically explaining that some of English's greatest writers have been using the word "literally" poetically for several centuries now, and people thinking it shouldn't be used that way is actually a pretty recent phenomena…
As for a follow up, it'll never happen, but I think Nintendo should borrow another good idea from modern developers and mine this shit for gold.
Man, Fez had some inventive stuff but I thought it felt flat after a while. Wish I liked it more. Braid was more my jam.
Yeah I was pretty shocked to learn how many of my friends take desk talking infotainment to be real journalism. Like, Rachel Maddow? Really guys?
Ah, Max Tempkin, the Casey Affleck of tabletop gaming.
It's a love song. There is no irony in that song. It ends on an unsure note, but that's part of the lyrical theme. It's someone who thinks someone can save them.