
Yeah, if something is offered to me in a way that makes me able to buy it, I'll buy it. Hell, I don't really feel like I own my Steam games, but the price is too good.
Yeah, if something is offered to me in a way that makes me able to buy it, I'll buy it. Hell, I don't really feel like I own my Steam games, but the price is too good.
Yeah, which is why I was a bit upset to only have that option at the physical retailer I went to, but to be fair, it's the Nintendo controller with the truly awful problem. At least the Yobo's R button still works in most games, whereas my old Nintendo controller that came with the system can not move a character forward unless it's just a bit diagonal. That makes my Zelda games almost unplayable, whereas the R button issue can be fixed in the one game I have where it's a huge problem. It's annoying that I can easily scroll through menus with that button, but not swing or run with it in Spider-Man 2.
I wouldn't pirate from independent musicians who simply may not have the money to make certain things as readily available to me as I want, and I technically still haven't, but considering Macklemore and Ryan Lewis should have the means to make the tracks I want available by now and I've already paid for ones I don't want, my guilt over considering just downloading them for free is lacking.
I think Seanbaby played that on Broken Pixls at one point. I like it.
I just barely made it as well.
Pulling focus usually doesn't bother me, but if they were zooming in and out on top of that in 3D, I could see that being annoying.
My favorite animated super hero film is Under the Red Hood, easily, but I've seen some of the ones on this list:
Doom: was great, I liked the Batman contingency plan thing and how it affected trust in the group.
Apocalypse: Not a fan of this one, found the Supergirl voice actress pretty annoying and just never got invested in the story or fight sequences.
Planet Hulk: was ok, but eh. It was kinda the same thing as John Carter in a way, which I also found pretty meh. It also reminded me of Chronicles of Riddick, which ... I'll be honest, I don't remember much about.
Hulk Vs: was one of the better animated flicks I've seen. I loved Deadpool and Wolverine especially, and the action was great.
I don't count Godzilla's fighting game, which I loved on GCN, as a dinosaur game. It has to be real dinos, like T-Rex, but I did like that game.
I wish Turok hadn't sucked when they tried rebooting it.
Interested observation about how fantasy worlds tend to mirror aspects of our realities. Also, I liked clicking through all the photos in that Captain Scarlett Flickr thing you posted. That's cool.
Nice knot work and great music choices!
I had One Piece recommended to me by a former boss, but have never read a manga, only occassionally a graphic novel or comic book. I'd also be interested in Full Metal Alchemist, especially if Netflix doesn't ever get that last season of Brotherhood.