Would you be interested in working on an official sequel?
Would you be interested in working on an official sequel?
if MGSV gets released on the switch2, doesn't that mean that team would need to revisit the Fox Engine?
Steve Ditko's Batman from Man-Bat #1 (1976). A rare pleasure. Ditko chose to keep Bruce's face in shadow when he wore the cowl. One could argue that he was one of the very few to understand the character even only drawing him once.
rob liefeld really going hard on myth-busting the release date of the dark knight returns. heh, even in a different medium people fight for the facts.
you can also do: normal person + driving in traffic, and have similar results.
and this what i mean.
make a post.
get a stupid reply.
get blocked.
no chance for a reply.
why is this generation afraid of confrontation when they start it? When did running become winning?
the action scenes, because they're believable
ahem. the timothy dalton bond movies are underrated and i prefer them over brosnon's films.
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i do like rosemund pike though.!
Mr. Noguchi, may I ask for permission to use your MGS2 PIXEL Guard? I feel guilty I never asked. Plus, I'm afraid Mr. Omori might scold me for not doing so.
btw, they also swiped Art Adams' wolverine (which art has swiped himself) for promotional materials
i figured by the feathering. wow, nice fucking job. maybe Cyclops is Paul Smith, but I didn't read that era of X-men, really, so...idk
oh you're welcome but you're the one that did the harder work. if you can, please keep me updated.
do you know where the dazzler and cyclops art come from? I found the Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Storm swipes. Colossus is either Kubert or Lee (leaning towards Kurbert).
The unique looking 6-player Konami X-Men arcade cabinet on display, front and center
I've been going through old X-Men comics and I bumped into a couple of familiar panels that appear in Konami's X-Men arcade game end credits.
There was no info online on which issues these panels are from so I jumped into the rabbit hole of identifying them all myself:🧵
So I'm blocked a lot on twitter. No clue why. Don't know 98% of the accounts. Mostly SH accounts. I find out, like, 2 years after the fact. By accident mind you. It's one of the oddest things because I make a point NOT to interact with people. Blocking is such a new generation defense mechanism.
I can never hate Rob or take shots at him (I've always been a Silvestri guy) but Rob, in the height of Image comics during it's genesis, was paying his artists $20,000 a book. Find me a Marvel or DC artist that gets that much for an issue. Ever.
so many young readers see 90s comic book art & immediately believe Rob Leifeld is the artist. I see it all the time with Platt's SH2 illustration. The 90s had A style, and seeing so many attribute the bulk of the style to Liefeld is either credit to Rob or the homogenous style.
and the worst website of 2025 goes to Comic Vine. I spent 2 hrs trying to edit my own page, verify my email, verify my account & link my gamespot account (which is a necessity now cause GS owns them). Two accounts (one deactivated) later and I still can't edit my own page. Thanks comic vine.
Jeremy Parish uploaded a 25 minute video on Castlevania: Rondo of Blood with so many inaccuracies, it's making me wonder if they used A.I. to write the script. Still cool to see Rondo featured though.
it's weird to say but Silent Hill has a brighter future than Metal Gear at the moment
LIQUID! Biz, Tim, and SPECIAL GUEST VANESSA MARSHALL hold a hilarious and insightful review of Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove”, 1 of 2 films that inspired Strangelove in Peace Walker! This is Vanessa’s first watch, be sure to listen!
#mgs #metalgearsolid #stanleykubrick #drstrangelove
No episode today! But keep your ears open this coming Thursday! @bizsnes.bsky.social and @timbaksh.bsky.social are joined by a lovely guest who has, strangely, never seen Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove”! @vanessamarshall.bsky.social #drstrangelove #metalgearmovieclub #metalgearsolid
there will always be misinformation & the battle to curate it. If your job is to deliver information, then be unbiased & thorough. If you're neither, you're encouraging the mob mentality who have their kerosine drenched torches close by them.
If you go in with half truths, then the number of people that actually get it will always be 0. People will always come out of the info dump thinking, "publisher bad". There needs to be an unbiased approach to explain the "why". That's always a step that people ignore when they put out their videos.
not a fan of McMuscles's stuff, it doesn't tell the full story. He ignored Toru Hagihara's contributions in SOTN. And again, recently, with the Homecoming video. It's surface deep. The best way to present information to the masses is by presenting all the facts & let people judge for themselves.
the more things change, the more they stay the same. 2001 SH2's Born from a Wish debuts on the XBOX.
2024 SH2 Remake's Born from a Wish debuts with XBOX release.
Also, SHf is the Revengeance of the Silent Hill series.
now that OD is running on Unreal, watch how people will come around on the Unreal Engine.
This week, head of Transported Audio and VP of Motion Picture Sound Editors Eric Marks joins us for our review of 2001: A Space Odyssey! Out now! #metalgearsolid #2001aspaceodyssey #metalgearmovieclub
i forgot to post this, or maybe i just didn't want the attention it would get; years back i found out from an ex Konami employee that there were major layoffs due to MGSV missing its fiscal year date. they gutted divisions after MGSV missed 2(?) deadlines (holiday 2014 & spring 2015).
it's pretty ridiculous how people will champion an engine because their favorite creator or game uses it. Engines don't make good games. Developers do.