Welcome to the new profile
We're still working on updating some profile features. To see the badges, ratings breakdowns, and polls for this profile, please go to the previous version.
Ratings128
nyarnebbanot's rating
Reviews94
nyarnebbanot's rating
Inside out 2 is amazing. I love Inside out 2 came out and has changed many things.
The first film didn't make sense on the basis that "It's A Kids MOvie". But here's the thing. It's not because little kids can only feel 5 main emotions but so can the adults? I'm so confuse.
Inside out 2 has Reily who's turned into a teen and now she will join the Hockey League. With that is emotions that are not only have spawned but have been exacerbated. Envy, Anxiety, Boredom, Embarrassment. This is so relatable because All those emotions get so much bigger when you become a teenager. My envy got increased when I was 12 because I saw jerks get their way. Boredom happened because I desired for more in life. Embarrassment got even worse as expectations increased. And Anxiety. Anxiety is the definition of adolescence. Your heart sinks as a find out the consequences of your actions.
Inside Reilly's mind you get literal depictions of metaphors for stuff that interests and disinterests her. This is all hilarious. The setting is abstract but spelt out enough for people to understand her own inner workings of her head. Her functions. Having crushes on video game characters. Liking shows meant for preschoolers.
Reilly, joins the hockey league but wants to have red hair like her mature idols so she tries to act all hipster. All her other emotions take back stage for the new ones. Except Nostalgia. You can't be here yet, you're too old!
Anxiety is chief of Reilly's life. But let's be real if you where really a teen Envy would just be there ANGRILY wanting things by tossing her joy ball in the dump of the back of her mind. Now Joy must save her joy ball before Reily ruins her life with teen drama.
Overall I think Inside out 2 is a worthy successor. It's the same plot line as the original but with a twist.
The first film didn't make sense on the basis that "It's A Kids MOvie". But here's the thing. It's not because little kids can only feel 5 main emotions but so can the adults? I'm so confuse.
Inside out 2 has Reily who's turned into a teen and now she will join the Hockey League. With that is emotions that are not only have spawned but have been exacerbated. Envy, Anxiety, Boredom, Embarrassment. This is so relatable because All those emotions get so much bigger when you become a teenager. My envy got increased when I was 12 because I saw jerks get their way. Boredom happened because I desired for more in life. Embarrassment got even worse as expectations increased. And Anxiety. Anxiety is the definition of adolescence. Your heart sinks as a find out the consequences of your actions.
Inside Reilly's mind you get literal depictions of metaphors for stuff that interests and disinterests her. This is all hilarious. The setting is abstract but spelt out enough for people to understand her own inner workings of her head. Her functions. Having crushes on video game characters. Liking shows meant for preschoolers.
Reilly, joins the hockey league but wants to have red hair like her mature idols so she tries to act all hipster. All her other emotions take back stage for the new ones. Except Nostalgia. You can't be here yet, you're too old!
Anxiety is chief of Reilly's life. But let's be real if you where really a teen Envy would just be there ANGRILY wanting things by tossing her joy ball in the dump of the back of her mind. Now Joy must save her joy ball before Reily ruins her life with teen drama.
Overall I think Inside out 2 is a worthy successor. It's the same plot line as the original but with a twist.
Shadows of the Colossus is one of the most depressing video games of all time.
You play as Wander. A boy on with a horse who has to resurrect his girlfriend. The only way to do so is by killing giant colossi.
The gameplay is very simple mostly but very challenging so much so that it could be put in an arcade.
Go across the baron lands on a steed with a blade guiding a light wherever the creatures are. Once the player finds a colossus it's time to start stabbing. Wander will climb on the back of colossi as he tries to stab their weak spot trying not to die or fall off. This can be thrilling but the learning curve is steep.
When you climb on their head you must stab their symbol until they die.
When one beast dies sad music plays as the majestic creature falls slowly to the ground as dust in the air build up. The music plays soon after. This is a rare feet in gaming to make players feel bad for what they've done. Sometimes theirs frustrating platforming.
Now before I get into the details. There are several ports of SOTC. The PS2 version, it walks at a 23 frames per second for the graphics are far too ambitious for a PS2 game but this is the most atmospheric one. The HD remaster on PS3 is still atmospheric and runs at a smooth consistent 60 fps but it needs an update and it runs so poorly and you will have lots of trouble grabbing on a monster.
The PS4 version is touted as beloved but the atmosphere isn't there. Sure the environments are perfect but the PS2 like animations and rigging is something that can't be gone. Such as the the weird limbs and faces that Wander has.
You play as Wander. A boy on with a horse who has to resurrect his girlfriend. The only way to do so is by killing giant colossi.
The gameplay is very simple mostly but very challenging so much so that it could be put in an arcade.
Go across the baron lands on a steed with a blade guiding a light wherever the creatures are. Once the player finds a colossus it's time to start stabbing. Wander will climb on the back of colossi as he tries to stab their weak spot trying not to die or fall off. This can be thrilling but the learning curve is steep.
When you climb on their head you must stab their symbol until they die.
When one beast dies sad music plays as the majestic creature falls slowly to the ground as dust in the air build up. The music plays soon after. This is a rare feet in gaming to make players feel bad for what they've done. Sometimes theirs frustrating platforming.
Now before I get into the details. There are several ports of SOTC. The PS2 version, it walks at a 23 frames per second for the graphics are far too ambitious for a PS2 game but this is the most atmospheric one. The HD remaster on PS3 is still atmospheric and runs at a smooth consistent 60 fps but it needs an update and it runs so poorly and you will have lots of trouble grabbing on a monster.
The PS4 version is touted as beloved but the atmosphere isn't there. Sure the environments are perfect but the PS2 like animations and rigging is something that can't be gone. Such as the the weird limbs and faces that Wander has.