Give us your equation and I'll believe it
Pete was busy gaining air time when Raisor followed up on Ananta's baseball swing with a slam of his own - with his fist that was. Raisor couldn't help but take the chance to clench his hand and throw a punch downward at Pete's face so hard that as the large enemy jumped off the ground from the force of both the last hit and Raisor's, a few of his teeth were knocked out. That was probably one thing Raisor didn't not expect. One thing was for sure, this guy was getting a beating. As he moaned on the ground trying to get up, Raisor used his keyblade the slam Pete on the chin, probably rattling his brain with the hit, and sending on his back. Not finished yet, Raisor ran to the nearest wall, jumped to the wall, and quickly jumped off the wall to gain more air, being about seven feet in the air. He placed a well-aimed target on Pete and flew downwards, letting gravity take hold. Keyblade pointing down like a arrow falling straight down from the sky, Raisor slammed into the enemy yet again, causing Pete to gasp for air. Raisor place the keyblade on his shoulders and walked away, leaving room for the next attack. Pete: 177/300
It's already a new storyline considering the accident
I've never taken my 3DS out enough to get coins for anything. The most I've ever had is 3.
Of course it'd be admitting I lost it, I'd tell her why I would pay her back. Feeling like something, doing something, and how you do it, one of these things is not like the other
Well considering that the franchise was already made to be up to about 10 films before Walker's Death, I'm sure there wasn't too much about money in the thought process. It already does well enough they wouldn't need to worry about the money.
Yay for never being in a relationship and never having to deal with the mess of it. On another note, it's your phone for crying out loud. Text whoever you want, and if someone worries about it because it's not them, they really should grow up. Not the polite way of putting it, but I've never been known for my subtlety
Even I agree that people are stupid, but how about having a little faith in them now and then? Yes, Fast and Furious makes lots of money, but I'm pretty sure Vin Diesel wouldn't continue if he thought it was wrong. Not everyone cares only for the money, even though the general view of actors and producers proves otherwise; there is a minority
It's not disrespectful to Paul Walker at all to make another Fast and Furious film. I can't go into a huge thing about this because me and words don't mix, but don't you remember the whole hiatus after Paul Walker's accident? One of the things being talked about was whether or not they even continue past the 7th film, or shoot the film to begin with. They had to switch the stuff around a bit, but the Fast and Furious films were going to continue, with or without him. Plus, they're bringing Paul Walker's brother into the next films as far as I've heard. If you find it that bad, talk to Vin Deisel, who even gave a quote on F8 “Well, I was trying to keep it close to the vest throughout the release. Paul Walker used to say that eight was guaranteed. And in some ways, when your brother guarantees something, you sometimes feel like you have to make sure it comes to pass.” Diesel added, “So if fate has it, F8…if fate has it, then you’ll get this when you hear about it. Seven was for Paul, eight is from Paul.”
I read this as "I really want to punch Lex Luthor".....I'll help you punch a fictional character
Mm, I admit in the Xemnas fight it was annoying waiting just for that right moment to hit the button, but usually it's a second or so, not too bad. Though with MCP and Sark, I'll admit, the triangle button had too much fun. Cerberus was always one I did on purpose though because I thought the action-sequence was cool, and of course the fight with Axel the second time. And maybe the gun thing works a little like the skill-system in BBS, which I can not remember for the life of me what it's called. Not exactly like it, but maybe somewhere along the lines where you have to aim while firing, or the reticle is just for aesthetics since you're using a gun, who knows. We'll have to wait for more information
Sure it meant lots of button mashing more than usual, but again, I liked that it added something new to the fights. Plus, we don't know if the gun thing is supposed to be just a part of his normal combo with the keyblades, or it's something different during fighting, like "push to square button to use the guns during certain points of the combo" or something like that. Now if you have a quote from an interview that proves me wrong, I will concede, but from all that I personally know, I'm just guessing the combat will just be combo after combo. The Reaction Commands was a nice interruption to me from the repetitive combos over and over
That actually kind of sucks if you ask me. Reaction commands are what made KH2's attacks more interesting in the boss fights. Does that mean the fights are going to be like the first KH and we just attack over and over? It says actions will be based on "good or favorable timing", but what does that even mean?
Am I the only one that actually kinda liked Revenge of the Fallen? It might not have been perfect, but at least the action scenes were decently shot....though the final fight is a letdown. I don't know, it's got problems, but I just watch it because I think it's got some of the better action scenes. Maybe I'm just a sucker for scenes where there's not much dialogue and drama......oh wait, there is that one scene.... I'm going back and forth on this a lot
Excuse me while I wish I had a time machine to go back a month, find out where this takes place, and photobomb on that picture, because I want to meet him too
It's not nit-picking if I'm curious as to how it works. Never said it needed realism, all I want to know is how they fire. So far the only thing the keyblade has shot is a beam of light that's as thick as a string of yarn. Excuse me if I want to know how those guns work now
Yeah, I agree with the Pirates of the Caribbean too. I enjoyed the last one, but it didn't have the greatness as the other three. Though have they even begun work on a fifth? Fire-breathing dinosaurs and Stanley Tucci do not help with a rough-as-bricks script as that movie. I couldn't even tell who was supposed to be "good" or "bad" in the fourth film, given how they kept going back and forth
I don't care what people say about if the movie makes money they should keep going. This franchise needs to stop before they complete murder it and can't save it. And I'm talking about Transformers. I like the first three movies, the fourth one, not so much; it wasn't horrible, but it was pretty "meh" compared to the others....actually, so was Dark of the Moon, but that had a good cast besides Labeouf. If they somehow manage to mess up this next film with these writers as well, I'm just going to never visit a movie theater when these movies are released. This series is going to end up having more films than Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, or Fast and the Furious at this rate http://www.dayherald.com/mark-wahlberg-indicates-michael-bays-return-to-transformers-5/3622/2/