It was ok.
It was ok.
One of the gaps I’m realizing is we maybe needed a ‘young Sabine/young Ezra’ cast so they could do flashbacks to the end of Rebels. If you didn’t watch Rebels its one thing to say “This guy made a huge sacrifice and he’s important” but it would’ve been much more impactful to show what originally happened. Same with…
This didn’t feel like a cohesive season. It felt more like a playground for Dave Filoni to revisit stuff he created across Clone Wars and Rebels, along with various other pieces of fan service, without really thinking through if any of it properly served the narrative. The 3PO cameo last week was a perfect example. We…
Seriously like insanely bad. I don’t use my phone when watching TV but with this show it was just difficult to pay attention. This episode was the first one to feature decent fights and I do think Thrawn is interesting but, damn the show is a burger without any meat.
I thought Obi-Wan was great, but even if you didn’t like it, at least it was about something. Plus you didn’t need to do hundreds of hours of homework to figure out why you should care about the characters.
That was a really bad show. I think it was worse than Obi-Wan.
The most common(and generally, the only) reason Karlach would ever leave your party is if you choose to raid the Grove and kill the refugees.
I could get thinking this game was amazing if you come from a universe where space-set games like Mass Effect, Elite Dangerous, No Man’s Sky, and Outer Wilds, to name just a few, don’t exist at all, but I don’t know how this game passes for good, much less incredible to anyone whose played even just 10-12 hours of any…
On the reverse, I also don’t get your perspective.
Karlach is a Golden Retriever and absolutely the best party-member in the whole game! Delete your entire save file and start over you heartless monster!
You’re probably looking at city population, not metro area. I live in Richmond, VA. City population of about 225,000, metro popultaion of about a million. We’re the 98th largest city in the US. I included metro population because very few of the stores are actually in the city proper. And regardless of what you…
You forgot the part about “as I, a billionaire who wastes our money on NFTs.....”.
And the number of stores. I live in a small/medium sized city (about 1mil in our metro area) and we have more than 20 stores. There used to be a store near me where you could look out of the window and see another store. There shouldn’t be more than 3-4 stores here tops.
“I want you, not even paid a living wage, to care about my money as much as I, a billionaire, care about my money.”
I miss Thinkgeek :( I agree, what Thinkgeek sold for the most part were evergreen products - video game, fantasy and sci-fi collectibles. It was a really neat place. The 8ft of shelves that showed up at the front of Gamestop stores was not a replacement.
I think the problem is most of GameStop’s money now probably…
I miss thinkgeek
Gamestop really just needs to pivot hard at this point and just become what they bought: ThinkGeek. Thinkgeek succeeded in a marketplace where their shipping and general site were garbage but it worked because they provided products nobody else did. So of course gamestop got rid of that site, smushed it into…
Bethesda botched the only thing they’re good at... building vast and meaty environments that are fun to explore. Remove that, and you’re left with dated mechanics, poorly written dialogue, and badly designed quests.
“Where locations in the best open-world games feel like places that permanently exist and are situated within a living world, Starfield’s galaxy feels like a file structure in my computer’s operating system.”
Pack it up folks, Amethyst says we don’t need reviews anymore!