Advancing the story is one thing TLJ didn’t do.
Advancing the story is one thing TLJ didn’t do.
I think RotK is the worst of the trilogy. It’s not a bad movie, but it has several bad/stupid moments. I see it as a portend to how bad the Hobbit movies would turn out to be. The Frodo/Sam stuff was mostly good, and the Aragorn/Minas Tirath stuff was mostly meh.
“Merry Christmas, Robert.”
Yeah, I was hoping the second episode would be a new sitcom premise or least turn a lot darker. The best parts were the weird and unsettling moments that broke the sitcom format, and I was hoping for a lot more of that.
He’s also David Bowie’s son.
More like a death montage.
Me too, and I’m also a sociopath, but even I’d never support a piece of shit like Trump.
Agreed.
I think Star Wars can be dark. ESB is pretty dark. It was just handled poorly in the sequels.
I really like the writing in those games.
Even hackers aren’t that much of a problem once you figure out how to create solo public sessions. Another trick I learned is I found I can spot likely hackers by looking at the player list and looking for players that have suspicious ranks or K/D ratios.
Just stop buying games at launch unless you want to pay $60 for the privilege of beta testing. I have no sympathy for people with issues. This has been the norm for decades now.
And many games are notoriously buggy at launch. I thought we were several generations into it being common knowledge not to preorder a game unless you want to be an unpaid beta tester.
Pretty sure those aren’t true next-gen versions. Those are coming out as free upgrades sometime later.
I liked it until they kept nerfing and changing maps because a vocal minority of players would bitch whenever a class or weapon seemed to dominate the game and they’d demand that they be nerfed because for some reason people gave a shit about the score at the end of the game even though everyone got the exact same…
All versions of Countdown to Doomsday required the journal or “log book.” That was standard for all SSI “Gold Box” games from Pool of Radiance to Dark Queen of Krynn. I think it was more an engine limitation than copy protection. Or maybe it was more practical since a player could always go back and reread it, and it…
AC3 is a glaring omission.
Destroy. It’s the best out of three (or four) shitty endings. It’s also the one where it’s at least hinted at that Shepard survived. Control and Synthesis both feel evil and wrong.
As long as it feels like a proper expansion pack, I don’t mind. I hate when DLC nickel and dimes me by charging extra for armor, weapons, skins, etc. Or when it feels like they purposely excluded content to charge for it later. Or even worse, when you have to buy their fake currency to get it.