Warehouse 13 and Caligula Effect anime.
Lost in Space had a ton of potential, but like another series I'd watched a couple of years ago, the end of each episode had really badly written suspenseful endings that were just lame. The water freezing in an early episode, with the girl being frozen in the ice, only to be rescued by the Robot in the final moments was just lame. And then you had the fuel run, and as I'd predicted, something just had to got wrong.
Get your ass over to The Witcher. It's a much better show.
A Black Falcon: no, computer games and video games are NOT the same thing. Video games are on consoles, computer games are on PC. The two kinds of games are different, and have significantly different design styles, distribution methods, and game genre selections. Computer gaming and console (video) gaming are NOT the same thing."
Oh I finished both by now. LIS had a better second season but I agree. Every fucking thing is near death. I get why they do it but it's overkill. Witcher was fun. I have only played the part of 1 and 2 the games. Hated them both, not going to bother with 3. Not read the books. The show however I might stick with.
I've played the original Witcher. The Witcher 3 is a masterpiece, while the original is clunky and has aged horribly. You really need to play The Witcher 3, it's considered one of the best games of the past decade.
While I don't necessarily agree with some of their picks, I have no issue with their pick of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt being their top pick. I'm still playing through the DLC content for this game on PC.
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A Black Falcon: no, computer games and video games are NOT the same thing. Video games are on consoles, computer games are on PC. The two kinds of games are different, and have significantly different design styles, distribution methods, and game genre selections. Computer gaming and console (video) gaming are NOT the same thing."
Did they fix the combat and aimlessness pacing of 2? Combat was horrid in the first 2. Western games seem to struggle often with melee action combat. Kingdoms of Amalur and Darksiders II seem like exceptions to that rule tho.
I’ve never played 2, so I don’t know about that. The 1st Witcher on PC didn’t even support a controller.
A Black Falcon: no, computer games and video games are NOT the same thing. Video games are on consoles, computer games are on PC. The two kinds of games are different, and have significantly different design styles, distribution methods, and game genre selections. Computer gaming and console (video) gaming are NOT the same thing."
Who's the Boss. Got in the mood for some cheesy 80s sitcoms.
BTW I just realized as I was inspired by JCU in the what are you playing thread. I popped Daemon X Machina in for the first time in a couple of months. I had forgotten they added Witcher and Ciri skins. It's really weird to see them in a mecha game. An anime one at that.
Fringe. Never seen it outside of the first episode when it aired however many years ago. I wasn't sure if this was going to be a X-Files knockoff or not but so far 2 episodes in it seems a little different.
I'm watching the anime Eizouken, for me the best of this season ^^
I also finished watching Shirobako, one of my favorite anime of all time.
I even took part in a fanart contest from the official shirobako studio at PA works : D
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Subbed Cowboy Bebop, because I never got to catch the entire thing when Cartoon Network ran the dubbed version.
I recently watched the new My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising movie! Felt the lead villain 'Nine' was a complex, double edged character. Reminded me a bit of Magneto from X-Men. Wrote an in-depth article about Nine and the Heroes Rising film if you guys are interested in reading. Thought early reviews characterizing him as just another 'take over the world' type villain were entirely off and missed the subtleties.
Anyone else a Food Wars! fan? It's one of my favorites, highly binge worthy. Wrote a review of "The Academy Falls" recently. Thought it had a real Orwellian-style allegory.
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