STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER To be honest, I was over it before I walked into the theater. The GOOD: Let’s get the good out of the way. It was faced paced. It had moments of humor and it had moments (although some for nothing) of sadness and
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER To be honest, I was over it before I walked into the theater. The GOOD: Let’s get the good out of the way. It was faced paced. It had moments of humor and it had moments (although some for nothing) of sadness and
“Ugh, here he is on that Disney game BULLSHIT again.” Well yeah, but listen
NRW Gaming -The Place Where Dreams Come True. Join Bryan as he stacks up five of the numerous NES titles Capcom produced for Disney during the console's heyday and golden years.
By this point I'm fairly certain a lot of our readers were kids or preteens when the Disney lineup of cartoons was popular in the 1990s. Some of them were barely memorable, but the ones like DuckTales, TaleSpin and Chip n Dale: Rescue
I should be upfront about this. I am a casual fan of Star Wars. In the collective panic attack that was the lead up to Stat Wars: The Force Awakens, I found myself mildly excited. J. J. Abrams had done a good job