Looks like there are still many Japanese companies that haven’t quite get the hang of development for PC yet...
Looks like there are still many Japanese companies that haven’t quite get the hang of development for PC yet...
Actually, that’s EXACTLY the time when they should start dating (27-year-old Sakura and 40-year-old Ryu), since that’s when they hit the “half your age plus seven” territory on Ryu’s part.
So, what we’re seeing speaks for itself.
Actually, shipping is even OLDER than that. Heck, it goes back to the frigging 19th century, at least.
Louisa May Alcott, writer of “Little Women”, infamously received a lot of letters from fans who wanted Jo and Laurie to get married already. And Alcott, annoyed by the fact that people seemed to only care about Jo’s…
The bank.
The type of idiocy this guy has done is not the type you should not do once you turn 30.
Is the kind of idiocy you do once you turn 12!
They already confirmed they won’t make more DLC for “Breath of the Wild”. They already moved on to the next title in the franchise.
Are they actually portraying the implied rape from the game? O_o
Actually, it feels like a mix of all of her SC outfits.
It has:
The blue top and high boots from SC1.
The skirt from SC2
The laurel wreath from SC3
The white tunic (and face) from SC4
And for keeping the tradition, even larger breasts.
Oh, you’re right. “Xenosaga” is owned by Namco.
Even if they didn’t get to fulfill their original vision (mostly due to poor management and MASSIVE executive meddling, mind you), they still managed to make a great story for the 3 games they did make, even if Episode II was a misstep. Better than “Xenogears” when everything was done, IMO.
Switch cards can have different sizes, but obviously bigger ones are more expensive to produce.
Many companies are simply producing the smallest (read, cheapest) cards they can get away with (normally 16 GB) and let the player to deal with the rest.
The only underwhelming game in “Xenosaga” was Episode II. Episodes I and III are among the best JRPGs ever made, and they deserve way more attention than what they got.
The only episode that was a mess was Episode II.
It’s far from an ideal choice, yes, but I don’t think it sounds THAT bad.
The new arc had only a couple of chapters published, so at least we’re not left out at a climatic moment or anything.
15 years old was considered adult age in Japan during the time that story takes place in (1868). It’s established explicitly so in the manga, since Yahiko comments that he found it weird that he got married at that age. A scene clearly put for the benefit of modern audiences, since I think that was still the case in…
Yeah, unfortunately, I always enjoyed the manga more than the anime (although I still love the anime too), so I’m pretty much screwed in that regard.
I’d go for the “separate the artist from the art”, if it wasn’t for how much I despise the “Death of the Author” theory...
Watsuki’s case is specially shocking because he wasn’t known for sexualizing his characters, underage or otherwise.
Geez, this hurts... This hurts A LOT.
It’s not only that “Rurouni Kenshin” is my favorite manga. Kenshin himself is my favorite fictional character of all time. Period.
Now... tainted forever...