One game has made me cry, and it did so twice. Final Fantasy 6.
Just because it's not a recent game doesn't mean it's not capable of tugging at the heartstrings.
Yes, that was Oblivion, in spades. I only ever managed to get around it by modding the races so far beyond lore-friendly that I knew they'd look decent whatever the settings.
And DeviantArt squeed with delight.
On a more serious note, why not. If this character adds something interesting to the game, go for it. I have a hard time imagining that this new costume for Link is anything to get excited about... unless it's Tingle, which after all is more popular in...
Wait, there's a Nyssa in this show? Obscure Whovian reference or complete chance? (Or is she played by Sarah Sutton?)
I only saw about an episode and a half of S1 (I couldn't get beyond the horribly shoved-in anti-texting PSA in the middle of the Glades destruction). Maybe it's better than...
Hiring Jonas Armstrong might be a good start. He at least did the character justice.
This will probably go horribly wrong, but it doesn't have to. A familiar legend could be a good jumping-off point to play with, provided they take it in new and interesting directions. Perhaps they look...
So is this implying that Mario/Luigi are actually eating/absorbing/consuming in some way the dissident citizens themselves in order to grow to double their size? Is this a feature of all the citizens of the Kingdom or just the ones that get stuffed into the box?
It just raises further...
It'll be a cyberpunk retelling of the Korobeiniki story.
(Korobeiniki is a Russian folktale. The song version is the TYPE-A theme you probably know as the Tetris theme.)
Perhaps it's due to me not having played Xenoblade Chronicles or knowing the characters, but it's very difficult for me to not see this character's name and not interpret it instead as a fandom nickname for She-Hulk.
Now that would make SSB interesting.
I don't know of any celebrity death that has ever made me cry before.
I have to give a speech tomorrow morning. I think this year I may have to open it up with a little "GOOOOOOOOD MOOOORNING VIETNAMMMMMM!" Because this is not a test, this is rock and roll.
After all, the best way to...
Unfortunately, when Sierra was originally shut down many years ago, they forgot to pick up a seemingly insignificant item in the corner of the room. Said item would turn out to be necessary in the present day for the resurrection of Sierra, and as a result the process cannot be completed.
Nice to finally see a spiritual sequel to Pinball Quest. Hope this turns out good, looking forward to messing around with this. Recent years have finally gotten pinball-sim physics down to nearly perfect and I hope this game takes advantage of them.
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