Did you want a screenshot of Gligurr harassing Masked Torterra?
Well, this post is already on MT's wall but in case it gets deleted from it before you see it yourself then:
http://i.imgur.com/x1Souwi.png
Apr 6, 2014
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!'•-Indigo-•'!
50. Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages: There aren't many games besides the Pokemon series that I really enjoyed playing on my Game Boy. Interestingly enough, it was a pair of games released similarly to the pair of Pokemon titles that were the only other games I got into. While the Pokemon titles were released in pairs with very few differences between versions, likely to generate more income, the Legend of Zelda: Oracle titles were anything but. While they reused assets, there were different storylines, different locations, different enemies, different weapons, and a bit more. This was a rather excellent gimmick, as it gave you more reason to own both games. Owning both games would also create more references to the sibling title in the game, as well as unlocking endgame content with Ganon.
Now as for the games themselves, they were great. They scaled back on some of the more annoying elements of previous Zelda top down titles (my god the original Legend of Zelda is so hard to navigate) and improved the story driven elements, as well as adding a nice variety of equipment. The music is classic, just like with all the Zelda games, and the art is rather timeless. I also found the story to be very enjoyable, and while I wouldn't call it incredible, it was still quite good. The games had a lot of great dungeons, some good puzzles, and very enjoyable boss fights. My highlight was the level in Oracle of Ages where you wash up on an island with your gear missing, and you have to go find and collect it in order to solve the puzzles on the island.
I have Oracle of Ages on my list rather than Oracle of Seasons because I enjoyed the time travel element more than the seasonal change element, but both games are rather fantastic. They were rereleased on Virtual Console, so I would suggest picking them up.
Apr 6, 2014
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trachy
18. Harley Quinn: I think what I like most about her is that she is as much a victim of the Joker as anybody else is. Oh, and she's voiced by Tara Strong in Batman: Arkham City.
Apr 6, 2014
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trachy
19. Thanos: Now what is this Darkseid wanna-be doing as one of my favorite villains rather than the infamous New God? Well, the answer to that has to do solely with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Don't get me wrong, Thanos is pretty awesome in the comics, but what makes me like him more than Darkseid is that Thanos is being set up as the major villain in the MCU. Since his reveal in The Avengers, plus the fact that we've seen two of the five Infinity Gems, it's been pretty obvious that Marvel is setting the stage for the famous Infinity Gauntlet storyline. So expect Thanos to be the villain always lurking in the shadows and masterminding everything in at least five more years of Marvel movies. That's pretty awesome, and not something we ever get with movies.
Apr 4, 2014
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trachy
azula from avatar and umbridge from harry potter imo
Apr 4, 2014
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tazzie
20. Poison Ivy: Honestly, this spot would have probably belonged to Deadshot. However, I had to include Poison Ivy on my list because of one thing. And that thing is, I think she is the hottest comic book character. What can I say, I'm partial to red heads.
Apr 3, 2014
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trachy
So I think I'll write a little thing for my favorite villains and say why they are my favorite. One every day.
Apr 3, 2014
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trachy
George Romero on Night of the Living Dead: "I had written a short story, which I basically had ripped off from a Richard Matheson novel called I Am Legend."
Apr 3, 2014
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trachy