Yeah as much as I like Mystery Science Theater 3000, sometimes you just have to enjoy stuff for what it is.
Yeah as much as I like Mystery Science Theater 3000, sometimes you just have to enjoy stuff for what it is.
Since I was expecting Ralph 2 to be like The Emoji Movie, I wasn't QUITE as disappointed, but it was still a let down.
I actually watched an anime in 2018. It was a remake of an older anime called Star Blazers in the US that I used to watch when I was a kid back in the late 70's and early 80's. The new show is called Space Battleship Yamato 2199. The first season was pretty good. I think you can watch it on Crustyroll.
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is definitely the best Mario RPG out there, and it's also one of the best RPGs on the GameCube period. It's a shame that future Paper Mario titles were not near as good.
Is that your character in the picture? She's STRONG! What have you been feeding her? LIke I said before, my kind of woman. :)
Here's my review of GRIS, by the way.
I missed out on Fantasy Life unfortunately. Just slipped through the cracks. Also skipped out on Luigi's Mansion. I love the game, I just didn't feel the need to play it on the 3DS.
Faxanadu is an interesting game. It was made by Falcom, who did the Ys series. Another popular series they did was Xanadu. Since Faxanadu was on the Famicom (NES in Japan), they put a Fa in front of Xanadu and that's how it got its name. Although Faxanadu doesn't have much to do with the original Xanadu series. Oddly enough, I never really got into Faxanadu, but another NES Falcom game I did get into was Legacy of the Wizard, which strangely enough, has something to do with Faxanadu. You see, Xanadu had lots of spinoffs. Faxanadu was one. Dragon Slayer was another Xanadu spinoff, and Legacy of the Wizard is known as Dragon Slayer IV in Japan. So both games are kind of related. The cool thing about Legacy of the Wizard is Yuzo Koshiro did the soundtrack. Class dismissed.
I had an opportunity to review Wargroove, but I don't like strategy RPGs so I passed up on it.
As a kid I never got into G.I. Joe. Neither the toys nor the cartoon interested me. I really only got into two main toy lines as a kid. When I was younger, it was Star Wars. And as I got older, I was into Transformers for a bit.
I only had one G.I. Joe action figure and I don't know who it was. As a kid, my dad and I built a model tank one time and for some reason, I felt like I needed an army man to drive it, so I got a G.I. Joe action figure to cram in the top of the tank.