Anon 12/15/2018 (Sat) 08:28:57 No.2803 del
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> I certainly liked a lot the DS games and they were pretty enjoyable (and underrated by the community)
It's seems the perfect ingredients for them to be both better and underrated. Freedom to experiment a bit more, fresher talent, and not having the attention of the hate of whatever console title that is out at the moment, but is also burdened by being secondary and under a brand that has been dragged down, plus a bitter fanbase that only can seem to argue.

>...and I discovered the "wonders" of Deviantart....which is still present to this day. So thanks, but not so much for the memories. I didn´t get involved at all, just lurked around their forums for varied opinions.
I lurk all different types of places outta morbid curiosity so I can get the mentality of looking around. I sometimes still have little urges where I'll go explore a random fandom just for the heck of it with no personal connection, though I wouldn't call myself an expert who could right a field guild to them.

>Paramount doesn´t seem to care and obviously, dark times are approaching for him sadly, only for a cash-grab movie or the "it´s so bad it´s laughably cringy" audience because of his design.
I would have no expectations of it being good regardless who made it. But this is bad in the worst way. I would've expected them to be more cartoony and a awkward cringe factor of them having some overly dramatic plot and various mediocre stupity, and some genuine fanservice.I suppose it could still be, but it feels like it could go anywhere and feels like one of those things where they could even through out most of the chrachers, etc. And just be something to gawk in at the worst form of awful amazement at a over glorified dumpster fire.

>the artist behind drew amazing realistic pictures in DA. I mean, that´s impressive for a DA user to get a contract but it certainly doesn´t translate that well in this production.
Really? That's both cool and perhaps tragic, depending on how the movie goes.

>And yeah, I have finally come back to a less stressful routine today. Whenever I get bored or something, I will review it.
That's the spirit. If you have a lot going I did want your first thought when you finally got some free time to be: "I gotta review the fic now"