Now do Vegeta.
Now do Vegeta.
God, I already feel bad for whoever ends up playing Abby.
Damn, this one hurts.
Meanwhile, Square Enix is keeping this apparent 2000's and 2010's tradition of extremely mediocre games made by Japanese companies very much alive.
True. But Jill still isn’t in the game so I stand by my statement.
Solid casting ideas.
*Resident Evil 3
How is selling less consoles eating your rivals lunch?
I live in Mission Bay and you could definitely still see them from south of Embarcadero.
Friendly reminder that not every sidescroller is a Metroidvania.
I’m sure the optics of an interview like that will not burn any bridges for a 20 year old who is still relatively early in her career.
I definitely dig this, a step up from the last series animation style.
You’re seriously going to name check Troy Baker and not mention anywhere in your review that he did the voice and motion capture of Joel in the video games?
Yeah, sorry, this trend is due to the fact that many times manuals were the only things left on the lot.
A digital marking shill like Pueringer thinking that tech using stolen assets = art is almost as annoying as when a blog misspells Samuel Deats last name throughout the entire post.
I think Square is so on board with NFTs and Crypo gaming because they’ve made A LOT of money off of the scam that is gacha games.
That’s great, I’m happy for you that you enjoyed that game, keep enjoying it.
I’ve played them for 25+ years and they’re my favorite generate, and as far as I can remember I’ve never heard JRPG used pejoratively.
Not that I really think there is a demand for the character, if you really needed to stick to certain people out there you could always bring the her back as a new recruit in Din’s fraction where she never takes her helmet off and is either completely silent or whose helmet makes her sound with a slightly different…
Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania is pretty meh, but I wouldn’t call it one of the worst threequels ever (hell several of the movies on here are just meh but not terrible).