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PSAS' devs, SuperBot Entertainment, were given an impossibly tall task: To compete with Smash Bros. They were dealt a terrible hand, did the best they could, and made something unique.
As far as I'm concerned, their legacy is daring to try, and I respect that.
Oh shoot, I forgot how great were the PS ads! They were inspiring too. Whatever happened to that lady?
Jak was my main, I remember. Ratchet and Big Daddy followed. I liked pretty much everyone, although I remember not being too fond of Toro's moveset.
Holy crap my art style is so outdated.
*Ahem* So yeah. Game came out, was okay. I got Zeus by going to a Blockbuster and getting the code from an unredeemed rental copy of All-Stars. Bought the rest. Post-DLC, game interest burnt quickly.
I was a great PS fan during the PS3 era, my first PS console. After catching up with Ratchet, Jak's and Uncharted's trilogies and LBP, I was on full fanboy mode.
Naturally, I got hyper pumped by the announcement of a crossover game with a higher average edginess than Nintendo.
Back in the day, my thing was making fanart of the upcoming PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. Above Smash Bros, that was the thing that really got me interested in crossovers.
Thread about Moski's relationship with PS All-Stars.
Retweeting old artwork. Why not?
(Don't mind that my old handle is suspended. I did a booboo with name changes, wasn't worth disputing it)
Changing my profile pic to perhaps the nerdiest thing I've drawn this whole year. #ONEPIECE1000
For today's #drawtober, and celebrating the announcement of Townseek's Steam page (wishlist it btw), here's some Whiskey on the rocks! 🐱🥛
(Still very tired, but I haven't missed a day so far)
Before leaving, I'm posting some of my artwork. Else, I'll forget I'm an artist. My profile's already full of memes as it is.
Marvel's What if...? Episode 8 got me thinking about this again.