
Yeah I heard a lot of stories from that guy. Especially since he would always start his class by sitting on a stool and telling 'back in the day' stories.
Yeah I heard a lot of stories from that guy. Especially since he would always start his class by sitting on a stool and telling 'back in the day' stories.
I loved The Maw. Shame that Twisted Pixel kind of fell off the face of the earth. I don't hear from them anymore, at least.
I managed to beat both Epic Mickey and its sequel, but I sure did have to wrestle with the controls a few times. You know a second player can control Oswald.
Bayonetta was a good action game, but I stopped playing it because it got too violent for my tastes. Plus I didn't like that you fought angels. Just didn't sit right with me.
It was pretty neat. Although my friend the former Disney animator said it was just the cartoonists playing with their new toys. :)
That's why you always carry two balloons. Me, personally, I prefer flying ostriches.
Rescuers Down Under was one of the first Disney animated films to use CG extensively. Especially in the intro. I prefer the original Rescuers, though, as it has that Don Bluth charm to it (that was his last feature he worked on at Disney before forming his own studio).
I really prefer 2-D animation. I just think it's more artistic and expressive. Take Oliver & Company. The expressions on Feagin's face as he is wrought with guilt over making the right decision, that's just something I just don't see in 3-D animation.
Yay! Hope you enjoy it. ARMS and Splatoon 2 are good, but right now the most fulfilling game on Switch is probably Zelda.
Wonder Woman was probably my favorite movie I saw this summer, too.
I played a little bit of Yakuza Zero with my brothers. Well, actually the only thing I did was go to the arcade, play Space Harrier, unlock Fantasy Zone, and talk with the cute flirty arcade lady a lot. That's all I cared to do.
I think I would've liked Frozen if it were 2-D animated as well. Really would've felt like a Disney classic then.
The only cool thing about Moana was I found out the tattoos on Maui were hand animated by a classic Disney animator, not on computer.