A gatcha mobile game where historical fighting ships are anthropomorphized as cute anime waifus.
"She'll fly apart!"
"FLY HER APART, THEN!"
George Takei may be insufferable, but I will forever love his depiction of Sulu, and especially this one line. It encapsulates everything between him and his friends, the Enterprise crew.
How about no, Scott?
Maginot Line, anyone?
I mean, aren't Suletta and Miorine wearing wedding rings in the epilogue scene? I think it's very heavily implied that they're married.
Also all the degenerate LGBT people were absolutely livid that they never had a scene of them kissing. They just showed them wearing rings and let you draw your own conclusions. Which I enjoyed. Both the anime letting you figure it out, and the fag parade being upset that they didn't get their fan service.
Okay, but why is the guy on the right giving us the shocker?
Idk, I really enjoyed 3! 4 definitely lost me, though.
Watching hours long critiques of the sequel movies/shows is vastly more entertaining than the sequels/shows themselves.
I think youtube critics would have to apply for food stamps if Disney stopped making garbage content for them to make fun of.
One can only hope.
Isn't it Gen Z people "hitting their 20's," now? I thought millennial were older?
Agree with what you said, but to be correct, those are F-18s in the movie, not F-16s.
Except for the part where Will Smith makes his way back to his "Navy" base, and you can see an F-16 tail sticking out of the wreckage, with "LF" on it, indicating it is from Luke AFB.
That always bothered me for some reason.
I am really enjoying Konosuba 3. It hit the ground running, right where it left off, and if anything, is more hilarious than the previous seasons!
I also am really enjoying Mushoku Tensei. The animation is fantastic, first and foremost, but the story is what really gets me. Watching Rudeus grow and change and become a real man, etc etc. It's very refreshing to see an anime with adult themes that takes them seriously, but is also very entertaining.
Did not John Candy already prove this to us in the film Stripes, from 40 years ago!?
Pour que no los dos?
The people behind this are willing to implement any and all strategies for keeping people passive. Harrison Bergeron, Brave New World, 1984, you name it.
Well shit, maybe now I'll buy it!
I agree, the reason I didn't buy it at launch was because of the censorship bait-and-switch. I have plenty of games to play, though, so I don't mind waiting until Stellar Blade is at least half off.
I still want to play it, and I would've payed full price for it as well, but the bait-and-switch really left a sour taste in my mouth.
What is the way of getting around the censorship with a physical copy? Been thinking of picking up a copy once it goes on sale.
This game came out when I was 11 years old, and it scared the bejesus out of me. The setting, the aliens, everything about it gave me the creeps.
Looking back I can say, great atmosphere!
When was the last time we had a foreign movie that spoke entirely in a foreign language?
Godzilla Minus One, which was less than six months ago. It also won an Academy Award for best visual effects...
What is the difference, anyway? Why can I comment here under this account, but it doesn't carry over to there? I don't get it.
I think the first NortherncExposure is very important for how groundbreaking it was at the time, but I think the greatest example is Northern Exposure: Expeditions. I think that's really the peak of the genre in the 90s.
I do! Great game. Sasha did the soundtrack to one of the Wipeout games, if you remember those!
I very much enjoyed Broforce, although I wouldn't call it a puzzle game. Just because you have to use your brain to beat a level, doesn't make it a puzzle game.