Stop having opinions!
Stop having opinions!
The one thing I’ll say on the topic, is that in Fallout 4 it has story-changing that corupts lore by not allowing it. If the Institute is willing to replace anyone, but children can’t be killed then we can automatically assume that children are incorruptable.
I never understood why Chibi-Robo didn’t evolve into a series of games (unless its sales number just sucked). All the groundwork was there to explain that any new game could simply take place in a new household with a new chibi-robo, and voila!
I would bet that a large part of this is due to insufficient server infrastructure. This past weekend was weekend 2 of headstart, (read public Beta test) and the servers melted down and prevented any online play.
#breaktherules, more like #bricktherules amirite?
I have a semi-serious question about the Fulton-enlistmant method of building Diamond Dogs. Are we to believe that the legend of Big Boss is enough to convert any die-hard extracted to the whim of the Boss’s goals? At what point do we get to see Miller and Ocelot performing Clockwork Orange style mental programming on…
My favorite part was when Jumpman jumped.
I loved me some Chip’s Challenge. You could really tell that was a game designed by someone who loved their product.
When all Deathstroke did was drive a tank, it really sealed the nail into the “Forcing me to use the Batmobile” coffin. Deathstroke should NEVER EVER be someone who is only fought via proxy.
I was really hoping he’d open the mask and Batman would be like, “Wait. Who are you? Do I know you?” And it just be a really clever and studious thug that Batman had taken down 5 years ago.
Really great article that mirrors my own time in the country. I especially appreciated the non-judemental way of offering advice.
That would make sense. Why model something that detailed into the game and then use it for 10 seconds?
Yeah I was really looking to tango with Killer Croc or Mr. Freeze again.
I will admit that John Noble did a fantastic job, I just wish his plan was deeper than the Joker’s in the 1989 Batman movie.
Is it just me or would the actual Knightfall story have made more sense for Arkham Knight? All the pieces are there except Bane; Azrael, the breaking of Bruce’s will, villains working together suprisingly well. Bane was left as a dangling plot point after Arkham City too, not really in custody and still jonesing for…
The Electrocutioner’s gloves are on display in the evidence room as well, with recorded audio commentary from Aaron Cash. Origins is definately cannon, even though it was such a dissapointment.
I think Luke will be read to sacrifice himself and be about to follow through when Han swoops in and steals the moment.