It was a little too long and wildly frustrating at points. 17 levels on the SNES version. It's even longer on the 32x.
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Blackthorne (1994) - Played this on a whim, vaguely recalling a friend who played it 30 odd years ago & I decided to try it out. Interesting dark & grim world with Prince of Persia like movement puzzles, deliberate & punishing action and every dude looks like Lorenzo Lamas in the 90s. - 7/10
Everyone acts like they're the arbiter of good taste and it is so tired
It can denote any number of things. Some people enjoy completions. Some see it as benchmarks for fans they've especially enjoyed. Some see them as something to do to extend the life of a game.
Some completely ignore them.
My favorite dub success story is for the Samurai Pizza Cat English dub. They had no translationso f the scripts whatsoever so they just started making shit up! Then the more action foward show became a tongue-in-cheek farce qith quips and 4th wall breaks
It's also the only medium where overdubbing isn't jarring.
Maybe a bit of both? Game reception is so fragmented and reactionary. To the point of frustration really.
it's just chill like that
Employee retention
I just think this is a wild top 10. All very good games mind you, but barring MGS it omits like 30 years of games history
At least Kingdom Hearts has a narrative throughline π
Absolutely agree. It is, however, a huge boon to anyone who decides to pick it up at this price
That's Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Time complete. Really enjoying this series! That final boss fight was remarkably tedious though. Guess no mush badge to totally break it this time, which is fair! Heard great things about the next game.
Yeah like it's nice, but idk about all t hat
Was this ever released? I don't recall a relatively modern Looney Tunes style beat em up
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The ol' bat'leth gambit
This reminds me of the time I discovered Polish movie posters like 15 years ago. How this translates to Alien I'll never know, but they always fascinated me
AWS went out one day and It made my job significantly harder to do
I think they stopped making them a couple of years ago, but there are a number of series they've made. I know Time Force was made, but sure about wild force. But I've seen Zeo, Turbo, Lost Galaxy and RPM figures at least
Not so subtly judging your every action
They've made a bunch for a number of the series too so there's a lot of play to be had!
Funny thing is these re-pros are a lot bulkier then the originals. Which were relatively thing considering.
What you're talking about is possible with the Lightning Collection line, which provides interchangeable character heads
anybody who grew up on scifi knows that that 40 minute window where the astronauts are out of contact is where the weird shit happens that plays out over the rest of the story
I mean, credit where credit is due. The man is talented and made his name himself in production. These things are somewhat divorced from the disgusting, awful person he became. Or maybe always was. To call him talentless is just inaccurate and not relevant to his current reprehensible state.
Ok if not anthropomorphizing wasn't what they meant then what was? Because that seems like a colossal malaprop
Nemesis (1992) Director Albert Pyun
I just saw this huge debate on both culture on the other platform. Don't wanna put ppl on blast, but one especially vocal user said "Seizing AI to build an independent business without a studio's permission is the ultimate 2026 DIY move."
.. which just left me baffled
screenshot of a video game NPC who is an old man but says, βIβm 30 years old,β because itβs my 30th birthday. :)
well itβs official!! π΄πΌ