
Sucks I'll have to miss out, unless it comes to Steam, but it sounds very fun by all accounts.
Sucks I'll have to miss out, unless it comes to Steam, but it sounds very fun by all accounts.
If they just put the non-Redux version of The VS EP up on iTunes or Google Play, I'd honestly buy it just for those tracks, but I don't want to have to go to Youtube every time I want to hear them or "And We Danced."
I too prefer having CDs.
Yeah, it's definitely easier to get your hands on things in the U.S. than in other countries. And yet we're hypocrites, being the #1 piraters of Game of Thrones episodes consistently (something I have not done by the way, going to rent some DVDs before that, cause the option is available).
Yeah, if something is offered to me in a way that makes me able to buy it, I'll buy it. Hell, I don't really feel like I own my Steam games, but the price is too good.
Yeah, which is why I was a bit upset to only have that option at the physical retailer I went to, but to be fair, it's the Nintendo controller with the truly awful problem. At least the Yobo's R button still works in most games, whereas my old Nintendo controller that came with the system can not move a character forward unless it's just a bit diagonal. That makes my Zelda games almost unplayable, whereas the R button issue can be fixed in the one game I have where it's a huge problem. It's annoying that I can easily scroll through menus with that button, but not swing or run with it in Spider-Man 2.
I wouldn't pirate from independent musicians who simply may not have the money to make certain things as readily available to me as I want, and I technically still haven't, but considering Macklemore and Ryan Lewis should have the means to make the tracks I want available by now and I've already paid for ones I don't want, my guilt over considering just downloading them for free is lacking.
I think Seanbaby played that on Broken Pixls at one point. I like it.
I just barely made it as well.
Pulling focus usually doesn't bother me, but if they were zooming in and out on top of that in 3D, I could see that being annoying.
My favorite animated super hero film is Under the Red Hood, easily, but I've seen some of the ones on this list:
Doom: was great, I liked the Batman contingency plan thing and how it affected trust in the group.
Apocalypse: Not a fan of this one, found the Supergirl voice actress pretty annoying and just never got invested in the story or fight sequences.
Planet Hulk: was ok, but eh. It was kinda the same thing as John Carter in a way, which I also found pretty meh. It also reminded me of Chronicles of Riddick, which ... I'll be honest, I don't remember much about.
Hulk Vs: was one of the better animated flicks I've seen. I loved Deadpool and Wolverine especially, and the action was great.
I don't count Godzilla's fighting game, which I loved on GCN, as a dinosaur game. It has to be real dinos, like T-Rex, but I did like that game.
I wish Turok hadn't sucked when they tried rebooting it.