You summarized my 3000+ word article on this very subject. Then I joked about it.
You summarized my 3000+ word article on this very subject. Then I joked about it.
Can you summarize all of my articles like this? >_>
I don’t go through it as quickly as possible.
Apparently the MCC’s issues have been largely fixed. I wouldn’t know, because, well, I’m all about the campaign. Doing everything in my power to convince a friend to get an Xbox One. I need to spend more time pushing through it.
Thanks! I had a blast replaying the level and writing it. For me, on lower difficulties, it’s more about me being able to toy with my enemies. Like, I’ll be way more strategic just because I have the luxury of time to do so. I think a lot of people probably just try to rush it, which isn’t that fun.
I love that change. Some people wish they could keep the melee, but I feel like, if you do that, then there’s not a lot of difference between the two.
I did both. Notice that the final screenshot is the old-school version of the game. :)
You do realize those guns were nigh-godlike against Covenant, right? Plasma rifles could take down an elite’s shields like nothing else. Plasma pistols are the fastest things in the game and have a stun. Not the weakest guns. Just different.
The level you’re talking about is called Cortana. You can stealth some of that level or fight your way through it. It’s surprisingly diverse. Lots of people hate it, but once you get good at it, it’s kinda awesome.
“Wearing Thin?” Dead Space 2 was the best game in the series. Dead Space 3’s problems weren’t necromorph problems, they were something else. Also, Dead Space added other enemy types in 3.
I’m okay with breaking that trinity, though.
But before he did that, the entire comic was busy ‘changing the rules,’ that is, saying Thor isn’t Thor because he can’t hold his hammer, and whoever holds the hammer is Thor. Him ‘giving the name’ wasn’t so much him literally handing the name over as him coming to terms with the fact he was no longer Thor... which…
The thing about Odin, though, is that Odin is wise. He can be a whole lot of terrible things, but “petty” is literally the last term I’d think to use to describe him. If anyone in the entire universe would be cool with this (I mean, he is the dude who put Thor’s powers in a hammer), it would be Odin. He’s wise and—oh,…
Ultimate U really lost its way around the time Ultimatum happened. It was fantastic back when it was an easy way to get into Marvel and its stories.
The power set isn’t Thor, the person is Thor. The power set is its own thing. The hammer only confers the power of Thor.
You do realize that something can be sufficiently enjoyable as to be revisited many times, yes? That is precisely why I replay Call of Duty so often. Because I enjoy it. I enjoyed it enough to write about six thousand words’ worth of articles for Kotaku on it.
So was I. ;)
He lifted it, got the powers, etc. Just wasn’t Thor.
I’m pretty sure it was more than two pages? Odin whined about it, Thor Odinson whined about it, lots of characters did. It just wasn’t a fun issue to read. I’d enjoyed the four before it, other than their focus on the Odinson and the “mystery” of who Thor is. Way more interested in her doing Thor things that are…
1) I like the idea of Miles, but the early Miles issues I read bored me, because I don’t care about how unique and cool he is; stop telling me, just show me, y’know? Look at how Walt Simonson handled introducing characters vs Miles