Since I wasn't around to answer the questions, here are my answers now:
How are the encyclopedia updates coming along ?
I ramped up progress before the birth of my son, anticipating my lack of time to do such things now. And here we are. M is anxious to continue work, and my heart would like to as well, but the sum combination of willpower + time + need just isn't there right now. Berserk isn't going anywhere for a while, and so it's on the backburner for now, unfortunately.
Would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or one hundred duck-sized horses?
Seems to me there's only really one logical answer. What's the threat of one hundred duck-sized horses? I'll take on that horde anyday.
Embarrassing Movie collections! We all have one or two movies that we know are just bad in any sense of the word. But we still watch them, and we still enjoy them. Let these titles be heard and explain reasons for the attachment.
As far as movie collections go, I sort of culled mine years ago. But if you mean guilty pleasures, I think Commando is a fantastic action movie but still consider it a guilty pleasure of sorts. I enjoy pretty much any 80s action flick, regardless of the level of quality is concerned. I mean, I even like Roadhouse. That badass hero attitude these movies pioneered just can't be found anymore, and it's sad.
Seeing as some of us have been out of the typical gaming schedules for X or Y reason. Give a short list of games that have changed or impacted your life as a gamer from oldest to newest
-Super Mario Bros (my first true video game experience)
-Super Mario World (when I got back into video games)
-Lunar: The Silver Star (my first RPG, and still one of my favorites)
-Final Fantasy VI (I had asked for Chrono Trigger for Christmas, and was a little upset I got this instead. Turns out it's my favorite game of all time. Holds up to this day.)
-Super Metroid (when I first realized that video games could convey atmosphere on par with and often exceeding film)
-Super Mario 64 (my second-biggest W O W moment in video gaming was playing this at Toys-R-Us for the first time. First biggest being SMB1)
-Xenogears (I was really into the story of Xenogears at the time. It was among the things that launched me into wanting to be a writer, to be perfectly honest.)
-Shadow of the Colossus
-Mass Effect 1 (The depth of dialogue options when speaking to your teammates was unlike anything I've ever played before in a video game. You really got to know them, and at times it felt like natural conversation. Also, I had a huge crush on Liara
)
-Infinite Space (simply one of the coolest video game stories out there. Sure, it has some rough edges, but it's a travesty that many weren't able to get past that, because it really is an all-time classic. Also for the scene in which
this song first plays.)
-Dark Souls (I think I've said enough about this one)
Do you think that Guts will end up fighting all five god hand members in the future or just a few besides Femto? Maybe some will be dealt with by other characters like Skull Knight vs Void?
All five? Nah, I don't think it'll be like that. The guys said as much on the podcast, but it's something we've all discussed before. It just seems unrealistic to expect Guts to "duel" with every single adversary. I don't think that's what the scenario will be. That being said, I can foresee Guts and company traveling to the domain of a God Hand member, not unlike what happened with the Qliphoth. Only this time, they'd be setting out to take one down. I just can't foresee that for each one, because it would get repetitive, ya know?