I really love the original movie - it's one of my comfort movies, and ever since this was announced I thought a lot of the magic would be gone. The watercolour backgrounds just really work with the setting.
Stitch just looks like a CGI creature in a real world. I have a hard time believing that thing that I'm seeing exists in that environment, and that's sorta what I figured would happen when they announced this.
Alan Wake is a game that should be right up my alley, but I don't think it's a particularly good game. It's very repetitive, the gameplay doesn't evolve that much. The story is fine, and the world is interesting. I haven't played the sequel, particularly because I didn't really enjoy my time with the first, but I've heard it's much improved over the first.
I think it might be my favourite of the Ys series, to be honest. So simple and fun.
The latter two are a much more broad and prevalent issue in the gaming industry overall. No need for the whataboutism.
It completely killed any narrative cohesion or pay-off by just ending. I remember thinking "it's been a really long time... how are they going to wrap this up?"
Turns out the answer is "don't wrap it up". It truly makes me not recommend it - though I had other issues with it aside from just that absurd decision. Rewatch the first again, instead.
What? All it's saying is not to call 911 for that kind of thing.
Wow, I just watched this for the first time yesterday. A fun movie - I really liked a lot of the effects and practical stuff!
Sam & Max Hit the Road! It's awesome.
Chrono Trigger and both Golden Sun games back to back. I do all of those every few years. Love'em to death.
I'm looking forward to trying out FF9 next. Gonna take a bit of a break, as 45 hours of a FF game are enough for me for the next month or two. I've been going through all the mainline Zelda games as well, just reached Ocarina of Time. So I'll be continuing that until I feel a hankering to go back to FF.
Played and beat Final Fantasy 8 for the first time. Bit of an unpopular opinion, but I enjoyed everything about it more than FF7 (which i also played for the first time a few months ago). As a long time JRPG player, the mechanics were really interesting and fresh. I liked the majority of characters more as well. Maybe it's just the fact that I'm coming to these games 20+ years later and don't have the nostalgia for them - I'm not sure. I can definitely see why people loved FF7, though I'm not one of them.
I'd love anybodies thoughts on this and their opinions on the two games!
Yea, I'm not going to give them any money. Fuck'em.
I'm currently going through every (mainline) Zelda game and replaying them. Took a bit of a break at Links Awakening, but I'd have to say my favourite 2D Zelda are Seasons/Ages, and my favourite 3D is Majora's Mask.
Something about the worlds in those games that really draws me in.
I've only played FF7 for the first time recently. I'm in the process of playing FF8 right now and honestly, I care about the story and characters more in the latter. I don't know if it's an age thing, or having been spoiled for so long on FF7 plot beats but not FF8, or what. 8 seems to be striking more chords for me.
Neither of those use the 2e rules, which are quite different from Pathfinder 1e.
I've not tried it, but I'm sure if you can connect a PS5 controller, you can use your PS4 controller. Look it up and give it a shot!
No one is capable of having a conversation with you because all you do is attack other people and not respond to them.
They sold to Full Screen, who much later sold to WB. The problem with selling yourself to a larger, public company.
Unfortunate, you've missed a great crew that found great chemistry after the pandemic.
Don't know, I've never watched Family Guy. It means it's trying to pretend it has deeper meanings but just comes off as shallow and pretentious. It's a film of "Anderson-isms" with nothing of substance to show.