
I would enjoy the Rockstar Collection.
I would enjoy the Rockstar Collection.
I remember Lunchables promoting the hell out of this, but I didn't make it past the first level when I emulated it years later. Honestly, I kept dying and just gave up.
I don't really pay attention to bonuses/subscriptions, since I'm used to buying non-special, single-player games when they release. So can't help much.
It would be awesome if I were to buy a PS4 after skipping this generation, only to discover Online Pass was no longer a thing.
These always looked neat. Even though I don't like turn-based combat and other RPG tropes, these always seemed to have a strong focus on story and character interaction, which I do like about RPGs. Of course, I'd have to play it myself to know if I'd like it, but that's my impression.
That actually helps me a lot with a project of mine, thanks!
If it's on Netflix, I'll give it a chance. I like FMA, Cowboy Bebop, and the "Americamn anime" Avatar: The Last Airbender a lot. Still pissed Brotherhood isn't fully uploaded to Netflix. I've seen the Ghost in the Shell movie, and while the shots in the rain were pretty and it was a decent movie, I thought some of the English dub was extremely wooden and it wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be. Then again, I don't remember it all that well, so maybe I should give it another chance. I hear the series is better than the movie.
Go for it, I say. Happy drinking!
No no, it's nothing like The Room. The Room was also hilarious, because it was made by an incompetent jackass (a jackass I actually really like, because of his eccentricity and his movie is kind of an "Ed Wood" case to me, but still an incompetent director in every way, technically). This is hilarious to me because I have a jaded sense of humor that doesn't know how to react to certain bad situations except to laugh, but was made by a passionate director that definitely knows what he's doing, and how to get great stuff out of his actors.
In hindsight, I should have made more clear just how well-made and well-acted the movie is beyond just the one line where I say that, but if people legitimately like this, they're liking a very well done film, I just ... I dunno, it was hilariously depressing to me if that makes sense.
Gamecube. Robot vomit fits perfectly in my hand.