Ono has been tweeting 2 - 3 costumes a day for a few weeks and now we've finally got them all. If you want to see them you'll need to head over to Shoryuken.com or check out the teaser trailer below.
At what point in that two minutes of non-sensical, random, epileptic-inducing, Japanese-speaking-mindfuck, was any coherent thought or sentiment ever expressed?
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At what point in that two minutes of non-sensical, random, epileptic-inducing, Japanese-speaking-mindfuck, was any coherent thought or sentiment ever expressed?
You must hate Evangelion and Inception. This? This is Capcom's In disk content being sold to you again? I hope it isn't they are making it too easy for me to not buy shit from them anymore.
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heh I believe you may be suggesting that giving up used games in favor of exclusive 3rd party support excites you sexually.
You must hate Evangelion and Inception. This? This is Capcom's In disk content being sold to you again? I hope it isn't they are making it too easy for me to not buy shit from them anymore.
I hate that just cuz I'm a hard core gamer, I'm supposed to like Japanese craziness.
Evangelion. That's not even close to a word. And they probably use it as an adjective in the series.
Inception? Never seen it, but it's not Japanese. Plus Nolan knows what he's doing (the prestige is genius).
I think Bayonetta was actually an in-joke. Like: "How much crazy Jap insanity can we throw into one game?"
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I hate that just cuz I'm a hard core gamer, I'm supposed to like Japanese craziness.
Evangelion. That's not even close to a word. And they probably use it as an adjective in the series.
Evangelion was originally a term used in Catholicism; it's a Gospel Book, concerning liturgical volumes containing one or more biblical gospel accounts. In the anime, Evangelion is not an adjective, but the name given to the "mecha" used by the human characters to combat giant, monstrous "angels".
Like most of the religious references in the series, this was quite intentional.
It's very, very much a word. It's just not used in "regular", everyday, "normal" conversation.