I see some pimpin Zelda swag!
I see some pimpin Zelda swag!
That and comics are no different than idealized Greek Sculptures of both sexes. I think they're just our next stage in fantasy fulfillment and story-telling. (Much how The Odyssey and Illyaid were.)
What gets me is the refusal to admit that "well muscled men with chisled jaw lines" are sexy. Some idiot always pipes up with "It's empowerment,not sexiness!". Yet why do women drool over Sam and Dean from Supenatural? Because yes,they're physically chisled and fit just like super hero men are.
Women actually do derive a lot of power from their beauty, body language, and sexuality. People can deny that all they want but it's true. And at least the women in comic books usually can take care of themselves and kick a lot of ass. That's more than I can say for the main female protagonist of Twilight!
I feel you,man. With me it's because I'm tall and have long hair. Based on many movies that makes me a potential serial killer. lol.
It could be! If so Deidre is a pirate! Taking stuff from other games,yo!
Freudian mushroom headed enemies? My ideas,they werez stolen! I must be senile, I cannot remember if I played Alundra or not. A shame,it seems a bit like the Y's games and I love those! (Though the frustrating jump mechanics would probably get under my skin after awhile)
I was more excited about Dead Rising 3 to be honest. I know it visually looks like "poop" when compared to Titan-fall but it looked fun and vastly improved over the previous entries!
Moon-walker in the arcades was pretty fun actually! Never played the Genesis version though. From what I've seen it was drastically different. (For those not in the know, Moon-walker the game is based on an awesome sci-fi pop opera film by Michael Jackson!)
Aesthetically I always preferred Luigi over Mario. I guess I just liked the green more than the red as a kid! Luigi also has the highest jump in Super Mario Bros. 2. It makes him a bit difficult to control but very useful!
Thanks,Cary. Sorry I did not stop by last time but I will this time! There are occasions after I put up a blog I immediately have to do something else or in this case....I uh...fell asleep.
Ha ha ha! Not exactly but it could work! In truth Deidre is simply supposed to be a conflicted character. The devil aspect is how Deidre sees herself. Afterall,her innocence was taken leaving behind feeling of rebelliousness against authority and a bit of self loathing. To me "the halo" always represented Deidre's true goodness and the fact despite her hardships her worth as a person was never truly taken from her. I also toyed with the possibility Deidre was an unawakened averiel (angel) before she was made into a homunculus and this is why she has healing powers and the ability to summon a halo.