Not exact matches
Buddha Smash, a hilarious and explosive new web show takes the eponymous
character Buddha, a large and angry Asian man,
who smashes and destroys objects with his bare hands, done in a 2D
gaming format, ala Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat.
«With Nintendo's vast library of games and iconicness within the
gaming industry, we still have dozens of
characters who wholeheartedly deserve to be in the game yet haven't made it in yet, and even some iconic third party
characters who would make great fits into Smash.»»
Meet Henry Hatsworth, a quirky, light - hearted
character who players will guide on their journey through a new style of
gaming adventure on their Nintendo DS.
This isn't related to
gaming but I know the Japanese twitter account for the Sanrio
character Cinnamoroll was being bullied by Japanese people
who were telling the fictional
character horrible things like to «kill himself» and «die».
When you think about
gaming's most recognizable
characters,
who comes to mind.
The creator of such classic franchises such as Devil May Cry, Okami and Viewtiful Joe returns to the action genre with a
character who may become the most renowned figure in action
gaming.
And as Nintendo does own the intellectual property for other well - known
gaming characters, such as Mario and Zelda,
who may have potential for similar AR games, investors may not want to sell off their new Nintendo stocks just yet...
The main
character throughout the collection is a chap named Dante
who — with his red trenchcoat, names for his pistols (Ebony and Ivory) and wise - cracking in the face of danger — has become one of
gaming's greatest heroes in years gone by.
If you don't know
who or what Q * Bert is, well, he's one of those classic
gaming characters that lives on as sort of an icon in today's popular culture.
Why are you guys arguing over
who is the most overexposed
characters in
gaming.
Thanks to the likeable
characters, fun puzzles, and enchanting visual design, both games received high praise, with the first Syberia game winning awards from various
gaming sites and even recognition from American news channel CNN,
who said that Syberia brought back the adventure genre.
Performances from a
who's
who of
gaming acting talent are universally fantastic, doing Traveller's Tales» script justice and delivering a steady flow of gags, references and very nerdy nods to all things DC — so nerdy, in fact, that you'd have to be the most super of super fans to even know
who most of the
characters are.
There are gamers out there
who tend to use default
character templates instead of wasting time to customize their
characters, but if games made your distinct appearance mean more in the long - term then maybe they would allocate more time to define the look of their
gaming counterpart; just a thought.
As a newcomer to the Tomb Raider series
who yet isn't unfamiliar with Lara Croft as a
gaming icon, I think you guys have done a fantastic job in refreshing the franchise and the
character while keeping her true to her iconic roots.
One of the pioneers in this trend was Conker, a squirrel
who never was known for being the kid's favorite
gaming character because it was more aimed at an older audience.
Nintendo achieved something from this venture, I have never seen so many Luigi fans / comments / Luigi based profile pictures and usernames in my life - no longer is Luigi simply the guy
who player two gets but he has now grown enough in popularity and stature to stand proudly next to any
gaming character, even the mighty Super Mario!
The lead
character may also appeal to some gamers more than others
who are seeking a more identifiable and likable protagonist in their adventure
gaming.
Zoink Games is an independent Swedish - based game developer studio made up of a talented team of individuals
who create
gaming experiences rich in story - telling, visuals, and memorable
characters.
So to have Nolan North, the man
who was Nathan Drake and so many more outstanding
characters in
gaming — his performance in Spec Ops the Line is one of his best IMO — is perfect here.
Sub-Zero, the Mortal Kombat mainstay
who has frozen and butchered his way into
gaming history, is joining Injustice 2 this July as the title's second DLC
character, following Red Hood's release in June...
As soon as Nintendo announced that fans would decide
who would be what sounds like the final
character in the Super Smash Bros. roster, social media went crazy with campaigns pushing for each and every obscure
character from the annals of
gaming to be added.