Everyone's so obsessed with endings. It's the journey that matters. Focusing on the ending is like the shallowest way to talk about a work of narrative art, I think.
Everyone's so obsessed with endings. It's the journey that matters. Focusing on the ending is like the shallowest way to talk about a work of narrative art, I think.
They tend to cost more than the figures, which is kind of annoying. Being clear, they're not very interesting as figures.
I loved Speed Racer as a kid. I didn't even know I was watching anime. I just thought it was cool.
I'd like to see a lot of these you listed like Cowboy Bebob and Trigun.
Ha ha. Lots of fun all those. Thanks.
It's on the list then. I gotta try it.
I loved Lunar Lander in the arcades. This is like the ultimate realization of that I suppose. Can I play golf when I land?
Some of the coolest figures don't have levels. That's annoying.
I got that Sakura Wars: So Long My Love for Wii. I got it because the devs on it worked on Valkyria Chronicles later. I haven't played it yet though.
Thanks for telling me about the demo. I'm downloading it now.
I was an Xbox gamer back then because of Halo. My friend had it, so I played everything there. I did want the other systems for their exclusives though. I got a Gamecube for those Star Wars Rogue Squadron games. I forget what game got me to get a PS2 though. I know later it was God Hand and Okami, but I had one before that. I played Culdcept on it for sure, but that was later too. Maybe Killzone or Ratchet & Clank. Anyway, I eventually saw this silver slim PS2 and had to have it, and that's the one I use now for all my PS and PS2 games.
