Maybe Archanphel is dying. Although he doesn't appear to age. Perhaps he's nearing the end of his life span. He's weakened to the point of exhaustion after what happened with the creators and even more so since he's been awake. I'm thinking the reason why he sleeps so much is that his body is trying to prolong the inevitable. Maybe it's a defense mechanism to keep him alive. I can only imagine how much power he had before the disaster with Guyver 0. But ever since than he's grown weaker and weaker. I highly doubt he'd last 2 seconds against Sho and I doubt he'd even fight him now seeing as he's bonding with the Segowa siblings. Sho would have little reason to kill him now.
What is your favorite first person shooter? Mine would be the Fallout games such as Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, and Fallout 4.
Although you can switch in and out from first person to third person.
What do you think is a video game that was really good, but didn't received enough praise and was looked over by the majority of gamers?
I've always thought [Prototype] was a good game. It just didn't get the due praise it deserved. I've been hoping for a [Prototype] 3....but it's probably not going to happen after Activision abandoned the series.
As stated in the topic of title, what 'old' video games do you still play?
I still play a lot of games on my PS3 while I have a PS4. I still play games like Skyrim, Fallout 3 and New Vegas, Mortal Kombat 9 included.
Anything after the first 3 seasons of the original Power Rangers I didn't care for. After Trini, Jason, Zach and Kimberly left. I just lost interest in the series entirely. Their characters alone is what got me hooked on the show when I was kid. Without them...the show was never the same.
I tried practicing learning Japanese when I was 19 years old. Didn't work out and I lost interest. My excuse was that I would never have the need to speak the language and I never watched anime on Japanese audio.
I think there has been so much controversy and the wide spread of Muslim terrorist groups. They water it down to nothing just to avoid it. Possibly to keep viewers. Some movies will avoid depicting a religious group of people just to keep from losing viewers.
So. The last great Guyver media was back in 2005-2007. It's 2016 and I'd really like to see another reboot anime version that actually goes along with the manga and has a few seasons. The 2005 version was short and sweet ending too quickly leaving us wanting more. Unfortunately at this point I'm sure we're all hoping here. But perhaps 2005 was the last we've soon. More or less.
Anyway. Who here checks every now and than to see if some Japanese studio has or thought about working on this old classic?