Our eventual dystopian cyberpunk future is all I look forward to tbh
Our eventual dystopian cyberpunk future is all I look forward to tbh
Actually there was (maybe still is) a whole branch of "avant garde" street wear that is cyberpunk as hell. Just google "goth ninja"
Thinking about it, I don't think there ever was a big audience for cyberpunk. It isn't even the cyberpunk aspects that made The Matrix so popular, it was the high concept, the action and style that really sold it. Compared to other cyberpunk, it doesn't hold much of the same appeal. The typical cyberpunk setting…
IDK why they can't get a Neuromancer movie out, it's so simple. It's just a heist story, they even rob a casino, build a team, all the good stuff. The books presentation is initially confusing though, but there's no reason for any of that abstraction in a visual medium, where all the gadgets and what not can be shown…
Coming by two weeks late to just say that, yes, that is definitely his best fight and one of the best ever. They both put on great physical performances. You can sense Benny's growing frustration, but also grudging respect for Jackie, where as he's bouncing around, making exaggerated faces. They both test each other,…
Blade also had the whole leather suits and martial arts at night time with techno music playing thing going on.
I haven't played Psychonauts, so I viewed it as this cross between Kill la Kill, Inception and Dream Warriors. The more I think about it, the more I realize how the whole series has a bit of that 80s horror movie, teens team up to fight bad guys vibe.
I heard Yusuke was originally supposed to be a male love interest. Cut dialogue and all that. IDK If it's true but I think I can see it alluded to in game. Plus I think him and the MC would be just be an adorable couple.
I'm almost done and I just did the math based after how many days I have left and it looks like it's going to be impossible for me to max everyone's social link. Kinda bums me out. Good excuse to play NG+, but I definitely wasted way too much time doing stuff like part time jobs or studying >_>
I keep trying to think of a reason why and I honestly can't find one. Deus Ex is the perfectly template for that sort of thing too.
Why is this a problem for F&F but not like, every other blockbuster? >_>
Two cars do a synchronized donut while they pass someone between them through the windows in slow mo.
I've been looking into that actually. I'm in Canada tho and looking at Amazon.com didn't cross my mind. It's actually not too bad of a deal that way, thanks for the heads up!
Aw crap, that's getting a bit more tempting (and they seem cheapish if you get one used).
I bought this on a bit of a whim hoping it could take the place of Mass Effect and holy hell has it ever. The writing is such a weirdly mixed bag. Lots of repetition and stilted moments, characters constantly asking questions about stuff that's super obvious, but then a lot of it feels realistic too. I enjoy the text…
I agree, and I think they do react appropriately sometimes. For every vague response they've given me, I've had a lot where the choices are very different and they've responded appropriately. For example, there was one point where we needed to decide on who was going to talk to a suspect. As a joke I chose Morgana and…
The late wife bit gets repeated a lot, it loses the impact quick.
I named my dude Hiro Kiriyama and my team is The Bandidos!
I love the fantasy genre and I've always been really interested in what influenced Dark Souls directly. We know that Miyazaki was influenced by western fantasy novels but we don't always know exactly which ones, so I actually find that really compelling. Like I've always suspected that the dreamlike vibe was inspired…
Ooh, maybe try it in trick form? Might stun her more since it's heavier.