Say what you want about the DCU, but one can argue that DC's animated films have been a fire. Well, at least when it comes to the smaller screen, but a much larger animated feature film has been on the rarer side of things (even though Lego Batman was awesome). So, when the DC League of Super Pets was announced, it caught our attention, but when we heard of its all-star cast, our tails really began to wag in excitement. Just how super is DC's latest animated film? Here's what critics had to say:
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'Live to Fight...Fight to Live'. When I first heard that saying in the recent Xenoblade Chronicles 3 trailer, it did two things, it sent a chill down my spine as well as signaling to me just how much more of a darker lore Monolith and Nintendo are aiming for in this iteration. That is not to say the story of Xenoblade 2 was all rainbows and ponies, but it's clear from the jump, Xenoblade 3 is here to take you on a much darker adventure. But will it be a joyful one? Here's what the critics had to say:
Nintendo loves their shadow drops...don't they? Just a day after the delightfully sweet aesthetics of their new eShop-only Kirby game, the big N drops the long-awaited gloomy/dark second trailer for Bayonetta 3. This new trailer gave us a better look at gameplay, a glimpse into the story, a confirmation on returning characters, as well as a brand new 'Virgil looking' playable character (You can take the Platinum out of Capcom, but not the Capcom out of Platinum).
It has been sometime since we saw our favourite humanoid typhoon, (not since those 2003 late night Adult Swim viewings in fact) but like other recent relics of our past, the beloved Trigun anime is being dusted off and readied for another go at the rodeo. News we have heard for awhile but thanks to a new trailer from the recent anime expo, we now know its real. Here's the first look at Trigun STAMPEDE:
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AuthorHey I am Marlon Mcfarlane the writer here at Blue Crescent Studio & a longtime lover of all things Animation & Gaming. EDITOR'S CHOICEArchives
January 2024
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