My favorite response to people who try to claim that something that's art is above criticism is this little image, although you can argue against the image still makes its point: i116.photobucket.com/albums/o4/Vulpix1000/Artfinal.png
I understood the point but, as others have stated, the video seemed a little long for the point (God too many puns can be made off this sentence). Then again, how were you able to keep a straight face while reading the entire thing on camera?
Another good job with some funny moments. That's also a good point about the daughter and the letters on the wall. I also love the alternative as to why she's calling him. Good job guys. Also, games tend to get uppity and tell you what to do it seems.
I laughed at the review but, as people are probably posting right now as I type this, the time cards really broke up the build and flow of the review with complete dead space. If the dead space was intentional, I fail to see its effective use.
As has been said a hundred times before: I liked...
I can't wait to play as a vending machine when Bioshock 3 comes out! I wonder what they'd do with the morale choice system then? Give chocolate to rescue the little sister?
I have to agree with what's been said, that was a good episode that was literally brighter at the end which was a nice subtle touch, although the end itself just doesn't feel completely satisfying with that cliff hanger. Still good. The moment with Diddy Kong putting the gun down really had...
I have to say that this is one of those rays of hope I see on the internet that make me smile. I look for those diamonds on the internet. This is very well done. The style is there. The acting is there. The shot composition is there. Every element of a great movie is there. This is what I hope...
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