
It looks too much for kids, I guess. I hear the mechanics are interesting though. People at work were talking about it, and I felt left out.
It looks too much for kids, I guess. I hear the mechanics are interesting though. People at work were talking about it, and I felt left out.
That's right. Lately I've been bringing over action and scifi movies to gaming sessions. I usually avoid anything that's not exceptionally nerdy or outrageous.
Well, Shin Godzilla was interesting for what it seemed to be saying about present day Japan. There's a team of young super nerds who try and figure out Godzilla and also to kind of reestablish an older pre-WWII community spirit. There's a lot of back and forth between older leaders and the new upcoming ones. The inefficiencies of democratic bureaucracy, imposed on Japan by the US, are highlighted.
I'm interested in what the movie had to say, and the more realistic depiction of Godzilla, but it still seemed a bit too long. It's probably because I was expecting shlock for Mark and I to laugh about.
I've been meaning to try the main Pokemon games for a while now. I also seem to pick up on the spinoffs instead like Pokemon Conquest. Hey, I watched a friend play one a few years ago for weeks on end. Does that count?
Lego Battle of Hoth with Deadpool? What is that? I want a picture.
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Godzilla flicks should be just like EDF. In fact, during Shin Godzilla, I would yell out "EDF! EDF!" every time the military got mobilized to attack Godzilla. It's something your troops say in EDF all the time. I love the series and its cheesiness.
Me too. I had tons of mixes. I used to send them to my friend Sean as a kind of radioshow letter.
I like that thumbnail picture. What is it?
Yea, it was totally about Japan reestablishing it's own identity after a long period of US involvement. Man, though, those scenes with Godzilla are stunning. It should be editted down quite a bit and it'd be good.
I made an essentials list for myself and I'm trying to stick to them, but there's so much thrown at you now days, that it's easy to get distracted. I watched Mark start up Dante's Inferno today and I've been meaning to get back to that for years now. I didn't give in though.