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                                        Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Analysis – Art-Eater
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                                        Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Analysis. E3 has revealed to the world yet another stunning Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain trailer:. What speculation can we brew from this footage? A youth who curses his fate. But the Lord spoke of Samuel’s sons: Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. Cunning insight or wild speculation? Special thanks to Weigy. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        The Real Life Inspirations behind Indivisible. I’m Richmond Chaisiri. You may remember me from such articles as Darkstalkers and the 12 Principles of Animation. Or A Buddhist’s Guide to Asura’s Wrath. Today I’m here to tell you about the real world influences behind the colorful cast of Indivisible, an upcoming RPG from Lab Zero, creators of Skullgirls. This is a Simpson’s bit. Do kids still know bout Troy Mcclure? You can download a very impressive demo of the game here: http:/ indivisiblegame.com/. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        [spoilers] We Are Not Things: The Themes and Imagery of Mad Max: Fury Road [spoilers] – Art-Eater
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                                        Spoilers] We Are Not Things: The Themes and Imagery of Mad Max: Fury Road [spoilers]. Warning: This post contains many plot spoilers for the film Mad Max: Fury Road. Please don’t read any further if you don’t wish to learn of major plot points and themes in this wonderful film. We (Richmond and Andy) were lucky enough to catch Mad Max: Fury Road in Thailand a few days before most of the English speaking world. Here’s a quick brain dump on the themes and imagery in this fantastic film. 8221; and WE ARE NO...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        konami – Art-Eater
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                                        Words That Kill: Metal Gear and the Genocide of Native Americans. The following is an analysis of the latest and final Metal Gear Solid V trailer, cut by Hideo Kojima himself. As with the previous E3 trailers, this one beautifully sets up the themes of the game set to awesome music. This analysis will focus primarily on the theme of language as a tool of subjugation and how that relates to the Native American experience. Navajo code talkers during WW2. Also he totally played Vega in the classic 1994 film...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Art-Eater – Page 2 – Art Edutainment
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                                        Naruto and The Red Thread of Fate. I recently saw The Last: Naruto the Movie in theaters. Thought I’d share some quick thoughts. Warning: minor spoilers ahead! O) will already be familiar with this classical allusion when we first wrote about it as a central motif in Kill La Kill. Read about it here! Continue reading “Naruto and The Red Thread of Fate”. March 5, 2015. December 6, 2015. Leave a comment on Naruto and The Red Thread of Fate. Protected: Corgi Run Animation Previews. August 18, 2014. Oldfield...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Naruto and The Red Thread of Fate – Art-Eater
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                                        Naruto and The Red Thread of Fate. I recently saw The Last: Naruto the Movie in theaters. Thought I’d share some quick thoughts. Warning: minor spoilers ahead! O) will already be familiar with this classical allusion when we first wrote about it as a central motif in Kill La Kill. Read about it here! I thought this was a sweet bit of visual poetry on top of a fun action film. Can you think of other stories where the red thread of fate is present? If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Andy Lee Chaisiri – Art-Eater
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                                        Author: Andy Lee Chaisiri. The Women That Make Japan’s Games Industry Great. In celebration of international women’s day, let’s look at some of the awesome women that defined the video games industry:. Kinu Nishimura: Artist behind many of Capcom’s flagship titles. If you recognize these characters you’ve played a game Kinu worked on. Kinu Nishimura has been with Capcom since 1991 with Street Fighter II. Designs for Street Fighter III: New Generation. Hotel cooking game Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi Marugoto ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        fighting games – Art-Eater
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                                        The Women That Make Japan’s Games Industry Great. In celebration of international women’s day, let’s look at some of the awesome women that defined the video games industry:. Kinu Nishimura: Artist behind many of Capcom’s flagship titles. If you recognize these characters you’ve played a game Kinu worked on. Kinu Nishimura has been with Capcom since 1991 with Street Fighter II. And has worked on countless titles since, rising up to become the most senior artist in the whole company. DS Oryouri Navi Marug...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Richmond – Art-Eater
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                                        Why The Relationships In Dragon Ball Make A lot of Sense! Today we’re going to talk about one of my favourite mature love stories … Dragon Ball! No I’m not kidding! As an adult, I now see that all the relationships in Dragon Ball make a ton of sense! Prince Vegeta of the Planet Vegeta (the Saiyan home world is named after his family! He no longer has his wealth, but why does Bulma need that? Ever notice that Yamcha never talks to Vegeta after he marries Bulma? Android 18 and Krillin. February 14, 2016. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Movie Analysis – Art-Eater
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                                        Spoilers] We Are Not Things: The Themes and Imagery of Mad Max: Fury Road [spoilers]. Warning: This post contains many plot spoilers for the film Mad Max: Fury Road. Please don’t read any further if you don’t wish to learn of major plot points and themes in this wonderful film. We (Richmond and Andy) were lucky enough to catch Mad Max: Fury Road in Thailand a few days before most of the English speaking world. Here’s a quick brain dump on the themes and imagery in this fantastic film. May 14, 2015. One o...