Agreed. We’d picked up the Japanese version of the Shippuden one on the Wii. “Fun” was putting it mildly. We’d spend weekends with our friends playing that and Mario Kart.
To the surprise of nobody. I was already quite miffed when Ubisoft kinda gave up on those gorgeous Naruto games they’d made. Sure they didn’t have the visual fidelity of the Ultimate Ninja series but the gameplay was really fun.
Can concur. Andor was one of my favourite spinoffs and I hope we get more shows like that.
Glad I’m not the only one who caught that. USF4 is a much quicker game, and I say this as someone who played Vanilla to Ultra as and when they dropped. It’s the one numbered game I spent a good chunk of my gaming life playing.
pink teddy bears, fish-bowl headed players
Shout of Commitment
You win again Indy!
Nice. One would hope that Druckmann’s prior experience with cartoony shenanigans will give us a new IP with more cartoony shenanigans. Enough “realism”.
You’re entitled to your opinion, but you’re wrong
I think the problem stems from the original title, “Dungeon Meshi” which becomes the pedestrian “Dungeon Meal” when translated. “Dungeon Gourmet” is spot on but I think the translation dept was looking for more pizzazz and missed the mark.
This is dumb. Crunchyroll is literally available in my country and shows AoT.
I’d strongly recommend you Google “Love Jihad” when you can. That’s the boogeyman the majority party (the BJP) is using to try winning voter bases. Yeah, shit is as batshit crazy as it is in the American South.
I’ll bite. How?
Wait. Rilakkuma & Kaoru has the sads? Damn it and I was just about to start watching it. Currently not in the headspace for pathos.
You might actually have a point. They first announced it in 2015, but it only released in 2018.
Why they decided to go with a live service naval combat multiplayer game instead
My pleasure. It’s a Ghibli movie in all but name. Directed by Kitarou Kousaka, the studio’s animation supervisor at Miyazaki’s behest no less. Also produced by Madhouse. It’s charming in so many ways and the emotional payoff is so worth it.
This trailer makes me want to watch Nasu: Summer in Andalusia again. Might as well.
This looks charming as hell. Definitely picking it up.