
Like, actual trains departing the station to actual Dragon Quest music. Only in Japan!
Like, actual trains departing the station to actual Dragon Quest music. Only in Japan!
Never seen it, so can’t comment unfortunately.
Somebody likes Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo.
By someone I mean me. And this looks like those two. So I’m interested.
I was impressed until the actions scenes...its too slow. So there’s less impact.
Cannon Busters, the Kickstarter-backed anime project worked on by folks from Black Dynamite, Darksiders, Legend of Korra and Macross,
The Boondocks ended with Season 3, as far as most are concerned, since Aaron McGruder had nothing to do with Season 4.
Serious vibes from older anime like Bebop and Trigun. And from people who worked on stuff like Korra, Afro Samurai, Boondocks, Black Dynamite, etc... just sign me the hell up!
Premiering for Kickstarter backers first?
Ah, Bojack and Zootopia. Truly we live in a great time of anthropomorphic animals used to explain mature, complex, and dark ideas.
I’m happy he provided the perfect line to summarize why I hate Undertale fans.
I wanted it to be so good. At least it sported one of the best character creators of any game I’ve ever played.
Poor Aion. .v.v
Looks like an outdated mmo from the 2010s~ era of every MMO trying to copy ___ and does nothing to distinguish itself. You know what this really reminds me of? Aion. And we all know how that turned out.
Except that Overwatch lootboxes aren’t .00001% drops that are then tradeable to anyone for play money that can then get turned into real money.
I think Mei is powerful in the right hands, but she requires a level of skill that say Bastion or Torb doesn’t.
How dare you call yourself a Mei player and not us a-mei-zing instead of amazing.
A good Mei player is particularly nasty to deal with. Her ult is so damn good, she can make herself invulnerable on a dime, and the icicle headshots are straight up brutal.
Too bad this doesn’t work on living players. They just stay on top of the wall, defying physics in the process.
Artist: Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic | Track: Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin | Album: N/A (1976 Performance)