I think he makes everyone look pudgy and inept.
I think he makes everyone look pudgy and inept.
I love Loeb and Sale's Batman stories, and like I mentioned in the cast, I think The Long Halloween is the perfect source material for my perfect Batman game.
I hear wonderful things about All-Star Superman, but I loathe Frank Quietly's art with a passion.
Yeah, me and John are pretty dyed in the wool superhero fans. However, if you ever want to give a hero book a shot, try Invincible. It's an amazing story with loveable characters, but the universe is pretty much self-contained. While he exists in the larger Image world you don't have to worry about reading anything else.
That's a totally understandible place to quit!
This has been going on for years. I remember hearing about people doing this for the PS2, back when the console was super hard to find and selling on eBay for a grand.
Even someone like me that follows this stuff very carefully was confused with the Wii U. Even the second E3 presentation had me questioning if it was a new console or an add-on.
As a fan and a retailer, the GameCube was the last system I really pushed before I realized that Nintendo was content to stay a step behind (and really, they always had with the exception of the SNES). As much fun as I had with the little cube, it was clear to me at that point that I was going in a different direction with my gaming tastes.
I didn't find this game to be as deep as either Angelo or Richard (sometimes a design decision is just a design decision), but I'm really glad I played it. Check this game out, then listen in and see where you land on the discussion.
I just watched Insidious last week. I thought the premise was very interesting, but it didn't do a thing for me in terms of being scary. But that's just like I was saying: everyone has their trigger. Sinister was the last horror movie to really get under my skin.
Man, that's a relief. I was afraid it would come off as too distracting and/or cheesy.