
I commend you on pulling the trigger and letting stuff go. I have a hard time imagining myself being able to do that. Hope you get some good stuff!
I commend you on pulling the trigger and letting stuff go. I have a hard time imagining myself being able to do that. Hope you get some good stuff!
Well dang, it sounds like you're ahead of me on all this stuff. Next you'll be telling me you already played Doki Doki Literature Club
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While the redead in Ocarina of Time always scared me—the way that scream would freeze your character was genius—a much more terrifying creature from that game is the Great Fairy. The NPCs in that game were already unsettling but that nearly naked monstrosity coming up out of the fountain was much worse. Her...laugh? That was supposed to be a laugh, right? It was bone-chilling and didn't she always talk about kissing Link? I could easily look up a video to refresh my memory but, really, I'd like to sleep tonight.
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Oh man, this choice is painful. I love both of these games. I think I'll have to go with Dead Space 2. RE4 is wonderful but overstays its welcome by the end whereas Dead Space 2 is a tighter experience. Plus Isaac is just plain tougher than Leon. Does Leon have to do anything as remotely painful as jamming a giant needle in his own eye? I think not. Also, Isaac takes out his foes by dismembering them and Leon has a bad habit of getting decapitated, so that's probably how this cage match would end.
Ghostly reviews? Witch ones?
I've seen that World's End Club game before. Looks interesting but I think I'll be passing it by now.
That is so cool! And I love the idea of just paying an hourly fee for total free-to-play.
The animation is this Ace Attorney game is delightful! It's so fluid and full of personality.
I'm in the last case right now! ...though we haven't gotten to the HOUND part yet.
Metroid Dread is in my future! Hopefully later this week!
The first game. Just started the fifth case tonight. One of my issues with this game is its dearth of real villains so far. I'm hoping there's a good bad guy in this last case. Really enjoying the game on the whole though.
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I think Sparkster would make a great Saturday morning cartoon. (Side note: How sad is it that the concept of Saturday morning cartoons is so antiquated! The concept is obsolete! My kids have no reverence for Saturday mornings because it's just another day now. They can stream all their favorite shows any time they want these days. I feel old.) Sparkster, the rocket-powered possum knight, debuted as one of many anthropomorphic animal mascots in the early '90s but managed to avoid having a sickening '90s 'tude. Sparkster wasn't mad at or fed up with the world. He just wanted to right the wrongs inflicted on his kingdom by those dastardly pigs! Also, as I said, he's a knight in shining armor with a freaking jetpack on his back. Need I go on?
I think Star Fox is ripe with all kinds of potential. I imagine Star Fox as a cartoon that takes itself much too seriously but still has great moments of comic relief (let's be honest, no one is taking Slippy seriously), like an '80s anime, which is what we would have gotten in '90s America if we were lucky to get any anime at all. It wouldn't be for little kids but also wouldn't have extra baggage to needlessly bump the age of the audience up. You can't keep the furries out but let's not make it easy for them either.
I never got very far in Boktai—who wants to go outside?—but I've always been very intrigued by the game's world, a sort of magical steampunk apocalypse. That phrase alone is rife with anime nonsense and I am here for it.
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I haven't played either of these game series since the GameCube days, so let me do a little research. *google google google* Ah yes. Primal Rage lets you play as big fierce creatures, which is cool, but Bloody Roar lets you play as hot girls that turn into big fierce creatures. Gotta go with Bloody Roar.
Couldn't you post your creative stuff—or at least links—here as well?