Bayonetta 2 has been confirmed as exclusive for Wii U. Sounds like wondrous news, right? Not to these people, it isn't. In fact, we're seeing the biggest fanboy meltdown ever witnessed.
Since this is a Zelda thread, has anybody gone to the Zelda Symphony concerts if they stopped by your town?
If not, you owe it to yourself to go to one. It's a fantastic concert whether you're a Zelda fan or a music buff. Not cheap, but well worth …
I saw the show recently. It was amazing. They had a lot of fan-favorite songs like Ballad of the Wind Fish and Gerudo Valley, as well as a few surprises like a Majora's Mask suite, four distinct movements and a whole lot more. My favorite part was w…
This is recent, but:
Gravity Falls: A recent cartoon that airs on the Disney Channel, and happens to be one of the very few watchable things on there, and is closer to things like Adventure Time than the channel's usual fare. Follows a pair of twins…
I can sort of understand that they don't have a lot of money. This is practically a ratings gamble, targeted at an audience who grew up with the block, so it's safer to start small.
It's a bit of a shame that I won't be able to catch this when it pr…
I tried reading Homestuck. It barely tries to suck you in with the mildly humorous beginning, when there's apparently a big mystical plot going on... about a thousand comics in. There's simply too much boring, mildly surreal stuff to wade through be…
Generally, Ghibli films get off the hook from the stigma anime usually gets for appealing to non-fans. They have great animation that still mesmerize fans with its fluidity and personality, and from the low-key My Neighbor Totoro to the sprawling ep…
You know what, that's not actually Schadenfreude. A better example would be laughing at all the grammatically-poor sob stories that seem to be written by 6th graders.
Not surprising either, considering the subject matter.
In fact, people like Lolacat were only regulars because they liked pissing the creepier members off.
Kony is bad news, no doubt about it, but Invisible Children's efforts fell flat after people started critiquing the video and they didn't know how to respond beyond masturbating in public.
Cover The Night was quite an unmitigated failure.
As for me, I only saw the posters in school, and it was met with either indifference or mockery. I even took the time to vandalize a poster to say "Phony 2012," or in a more petty move, rip them off …