Sensane
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Especially since the singer is like 41 or something.
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It also makes sense as to why Infinite is all glitchy and stuff.I actually would really like that. So far the premise for Sonic Forces has me really perplexed, but playing it from that angle would make sense of some of the design choices being made.
It's so Sega can BLEED YOU DRY of your moneyThe Infinity character seems to be purposefully unecessarily edgy. I'm not sure what to make of it.
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I sort of on the fence of it. I mean it is a good song, but it's just not really my type of music. But a lot of people have said this is very reminiscent of Linkin Park music and if you like that type of music, all the more for you.Am I the only one who likes the song unironically? I'm always a sucker for numetal and I thought the song is legit good.
Even though it's obviously a self-parody of the "edgy" era of Sonic.
I mean, I say 'edge' feels outta place but angst feels REALLY outta place here.while i don't know if this is correct, i'd personally describe Sonic (himself) as less edgy and more angsty.
Well I mean... Sonic kind of has a "No ****s given" kind of attitude that some angsty teens have...I mean, I say 'edge' feels outta place but angst feels REALLY outta place here.
Shadow fits the angst bill better than Sonic does, for sure.
So uhhh...I mean... got any references to help push your point there?
Oh no yeah definitely the writing can have a lot to do with how a voice is received. Since my only Experience with Ryan is with SA1, i am most used to the more cheesy lines and iffy sound editing the game has. But i will admit he as some pretty cool lines ("That was cool!").I think Ryan Drummond was given a rough time on SA because of the writing, but SA2 is where his energy really shone. There's a reason that so many Sonic fans prefer him.
The current VA seems to be doing a good job though.
He definitly has improved over the years with better written. but honestly, i think his (for some reason) just suits the Sonic Boom TV series a lot more then he main stream sonic. Grant it, we really haven't do much serious story stuff with Sonic so we'll have to wait to see how he goes in Forces.Roger "Ezio Auditore" Craig "Chris Redfield" Smith wasn't my first choice for Sonic's VA, but I gotta admit he really nails the character's tone and his voice has grown on me. Give him some good writing and direction and he may just be the best Sonic yet.
I pretty much the same but with Jason. I grew up watching Sonic X and my first Sonic game was Sonic Rush so I've always just loved his voice more.Granted, Adventure 2 was my first Sonic game, so of course I'm biased for Ryan Drummond. =P
My one true complaint about Rodger..
YOU'RE TOO SLOOOOOOW!!!
I was honestly surprised at how great this crossover was. I'm not familiar with modern Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics (did not realize that Shredder and Krang are enemies now), but we got plenty of great (and at times, surprisingly heartfelt) moments with all of the cast.
Do you know what the name of this comic is? i've been looking to read it for some time
Seriously? Aw that sucks, I really liked those comics. Especially the artstyleThat's great and all, but I'm just gonna miss the fact that the Sonic Megadrive specials won't have a conclusion. I really like that series. I was looking forward to Overdrive.
Archie had a good run though.
It's simply called Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The comic's been released in hardcover, and this is what the cover looks like:Do you know what the name of this comic is? i've been looking to read it for some time