So...I might try out Smite. Not ever gonna stop playing League of Legends when I've become so good at it and invested money and all my friends still play it, but Smite definitely has the better character models and some cool animations, plus it's based around mythology which I love. Anyone else try the game out yet?
Or, or, you could have just kept watching a video. Because you're just watching a video.
This poster is already more creative than the whole of the first The Amazing Spider-Man.
Don't hold your breath. People enjoy hyping the hell out of anything they're interested in, especially good stuff.
The main thing I remember is spending a full day or two just lying in bed with cotton puffs in my mouth, constantly switching them from the blood, and eating nothing but mashed potatoes, yogurt and soup.
Not the universe, just the fans who won't shut up.
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Honestly, right now I've gotten to fucking hate much of the fanbase for Frozen. Not because the film is bad (I think it's pretty damn good, at least a 7.5/10,) but the loud and obnoxious fans are ruining it for everyone else, worst of all by ruining it for people WHO HAVEN'T SEEN THE FILM YET. Holy hell people, just shut up and let someone watch it on his/her own. Stop forcing it and overhyping it. Even if it is a genuinely good film
Discussing RoosterTeeth things seems to start a lot of conflict. Hell, just trying to say that I didn't like RWBY at all gets me a lot of hate.
B-but...;.; Also I made a stupid thing. Spoiler
http://i.imgur.com/LQYEybs.jpg
I'm curious as to why they're seemingly showing the game on the PS3 or Xbox 360 in this new trailer. Watching the "Extended Gameplay Video," I could tell a difference in the graphics. Still, I'm loving the creepy, abstract, abnormal aesthetic of the game, and the gameplay looks to amplify that experience so far, rather than distract from it.
I agree with that, but what bugs me is when it's used in an argument for something that actually does need attention.
God I need to start listening to podcasts a lot more. The last one before this was...last summer (the one I was in lololol,) but I personally had an issue figuring out who was who from the male voices a lot, except I knew Krowley from his mic, no offense ._. I'm kinda glad you guys gave religion a mature discussion instead of taking specific sides too, and acknowledging Pope Francis for his striving to recommend Christians to be better Christians. And once abortion got brought up....I just knew Misty was ready to jump on that ;P
Listening now. So far, you haven't messed up so there's that. Also, I can't really differentiate some of the male voices from each other too well :< Also also hail hydra
I'm really liking the changes made so far, like improving Zero Suit Samus (her aerial recovery before felt more luck based than actual skill) and Yoshi, giving Kirby's side-Special a charge and movement, seemingly making Charizard his own character (complete with a Mega form,) Final Destination getting multiple versions, and the different online modes. And yo, Greninja. Can't wait to see even more.
But nah. I get so sick of seeing/hearing that kind of argument.
I'll give it a listen tonight bud.
Pretty much. The main thing I've felt from the past Silent Hill games is that the writers think the town is simply a place to manifest the main characters' psychological issues...which is not accurate at all with Silent Hill 1, Silent Hill 3, and Silent Hill 4 (even though that game was intended as a different series.) Hell, the first movie was more in line with the idea of being trapped in someone else's nightmares, mixed with frightening cults that worship strange deities, than the games have been. I get that "facing one's inner demons" allows for a good story, but it's also been done already, and perhaps the best form of it was in Silent Hill 2. Why the newer writers have been trying to keep using that is actively harming them. This kind of subject keeps popping up in my mind since I seriously love Silent Hill and just want another game to be as good as the first three. Not the same, but in the same vein of quality (and some of the style, not all of what's been done.)