Thank you for proving my point. You've changed everything that 40k is about by changing it's art style.Paragon Fury said:
Thank you for proving my point. You've changed everything that 40k is about by changing it's art style.Paragon Fury said:
I was under the impression that that was made by the people who did the original intro but it could just be here say. Though either way a phoenix wright anime would be damned awesome.Michael Delvey said:Phoenix Wright, I mean every time I play the series I picture it as an anime in my head anyway. Every game is a full season. Every time I see the to be continued title, I pictured as an ending of an episode. I mean look at this fan made intro. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwVJ1_Un6qU
Fappy said:I personally cast my vote in for a BlazBlue anime, its a perfect fit: anime archetypal characters, convoluted plot, a vampire with white hair and a red jacket and a fantasy/sci-fi world that has already been rendered beautifully in an anime style.
Fiz_The_Toaster said:Oooh a Blazblue anime would be awesome!
High fives all the way around. (And another vote for BlazBlue.) The thing that impresses me most about Blazblue is if you look at all the supplemental materials they give you in the game like the "Teach Me Ms Litchi" bits they have crafted one seriously detailed universe. The amount of minutia, lore and world details they go into would make a lot of RPG's blush.Paragon Fury said:Blazblue
I feel kinda funny saying this in regards to a fighting game, but if you liked the plot in CT then you should definitely look into picking up... "season two?" I can't really think of a game I've played recently that teases you more with the possibility of being an anime.LustFull0ne said:I was just gonna say Blazblue. I've only played Calamity Trigger, but, that intro made me think it'd work great as one.
WANT. So, so much want. ;~;LustFull0ne said:-Bayonetta
I mean, just look at Witchblade. Do it in that same style and you're set.
....you havent watched very many anime and what you've watched seems to be the main streamed crap please go watch princess mononoke or castle in the sky and then tell me its all "over sexual".IBlackKiteI said:EXACTLYRomidude said:None of them? Sure anime can make the games world a bit more story based (Such as that Halo one). But that wouldn't be a fair trade off for the over sexualization and other things that make anime borderline unbearable.
Anime adaptations for the majority of the things mentioned above (Warhammer 40k? Lolwut) would be nothing but a bad thing.
Is that second clip from a newer build of the arcade version? I haven't seen it before... it's pretty badass.Ghengis John said:Fappy said:I personally cast my vote in for a BlazBlue anime, its a perfect fit: anime archetypal characters, convoluted plot, a vampire with white hair and a red jacket and a fantasy/sci-fi world that has already been rendered beautifully in an anime style.Fiz_The_Toaster said:Oooh a Blazblue anime would be awesome!High fives all the way around. (And another vote for BlazBlue.) The thing that impresses me most about Blazblue is if you look at all the supplemental materials they give you in the game like the "Teach Me Ms Litchi" bits they have crafted one seriously detailed universe. The amount of minutia, lore and world details they go into would make a lot of RPG's blush.Paragon Fury said:Blazblue
I feel kinda funny saying this in regards to a fighting game, but if you liked the plot in CT then you should definitely look into picking up... "season two?" I can't really think of a game I've played recently that teases you more with the possibility of being an anime.LustFull0ne said:I was just gonna say Blazblue. I've only played Calamity Trigger, but, that intro made me think it'd work great as one.