I don’t know what to draw, I don’t know what to play, and I’m entering into the usual depressive spiral that is just ever so much fun. Lovely.
I’m sure it’s a fine game, but I’ve never heard anything on it to interest me in it, and I have a backlog that’s already huge.
askfableaquas answered your question: Not feeling the draws tonight, so what should Bev…
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1?
Never heard of it
Not feeling the draws tonight, so what should Bev play?
Wasn’t feeling the draws for Papi yesterday, not feeling the draws for Raricow today. Crap.
Every iteration of the Joker is good in his own right, so far. I’m extremely iffy on what I’ve seen of Leto’s Joker right now. The point of the tag was that DC properties are always set up as having phenomenal villains, but the only one that is ever unquestionably good is the Joker. Most every other villain in a DC movie in the last 20 years has either been as bad if not worse than the typical villains in the MCU, while the heroes are generally less human and relatable than their Marvel competition.
Marvel movie villain syndrome is a legitimate issue with the MCU. It is heavily mitigated by the phenomenal villains in the Netflix MCU series i.e. Fisk and Kilgrave.
I’m glad they kinda expanded on beast boy a little bit, but this was a rather poor back story. 5 minutes of fame. too bad.
Between that single scene and the episode that introduced Garfield in the first season there was more backstory, story in general, character, emotion and depth in Beast Boy in Young Justice than there’s been for the entire cast of TTG! in the entirety of it’s miserable existence. Doesn’t say much, I know, but still.
One of the more impressive parts of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth was that it had pretty impressive models for every Digimon in the game. That was severely undermined by there being fewer than 250 Digimon in the game and 10% of those available being recolors of other Digimon also available, and animations being limited to only a handful for each sprite.
That was further undermined by Pokemon releasing X and Y 2 years prior to the Vita release of Cyber Sleuth, and those games containing individual models for 721 unique species of Pokemon, as well as models for each Mega Evolution, and every single model having a minimum of 1 alternate color palette all having extensive animations through Pokemon Amie.