Probably like Rhino in Miles Morales: a fun tutorial to beat him at the beginning and then you see him one more time 2/3 through the game and remember, “Oh yeah, Kraven’s in this.” Any more Kraven than that is too much Kraven.
Probably like Rhino in Miles Morales: a fun tutorial to beat him at the beginning and then you see him one more time 2/3 through the game and remember, “Oh yeah, Kraven’s in this.” Any more Kraven than that is too much Kraven.
I think it’s the same thing with them remaking Silent Hill 2 instead of the first Silent Hill: SH2 and MGS3 are the most “prestigious” games in their respective series and what people talk about the most so for Konami it makes sense to just do them instead of doing the earlier games.
God, this fight was a pain in the ass. By this point in the game you probably have a preferred lightsaber style that isn’t Cere’s, you’re limited to only 4 heals, and Vader does a LOT of damage in the right circumstances.
I kind of wish Coruscant was the big explorable planet. It’s beautifully realized and I enjoyed every second of that first level.
That people are more interested in nitpicking a click-baity title than they are in acknowledging the hard work and insanity that went into these photos is so disappointing.
Impressive, but I look at this and all I can think is;
Everyone here talking about Photoshop, I’m just petty angry about the beard. Shave your damn face, you’re Superman!
Sigh, no red underwear? Embrace it people! Gunn better deliver on that.
I mean, but so what? There will never be a world where only good movies get made. “Hell on earth” seems like a major overreaction. I get that it’s supposed to be maybe humorously melodramatic (maybe?), but the humor isn’t really coming through.
I know, right? I got the Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt NES for Christmas as a kid, I spent a year of college playing Mario Kart 64, and I’m excited to see this movie with my kids tomorrow because they can enjoy something I grew up with and then moved past. I’m expecting a colorful kids movie with a few nods to older…
The nerd press is going to stay mad that Nintendo decided that to not make a Mario movie for middle-aged nerds.
“If a good movie is successful, people will make bad movies." Is this a joke I'm missing?
I’ve already bought the movie rights to the 1998 hit Playstation game Punky Skunk. Best $1.50 I’ve ever spent.
It feels like this series was really good at setting up its central hook- wtf happened to the world?!- but then not as great at solving it or expanding on it.
I feel like a lot of the issues on these articles are huge reaches because they generate clicks.
Plus they’re supposed to be in an abandon mall. You kind of need to show real stores to make it look like a real place.
That’s my take as well. Plus The Turning was supposed to be a rip-off of Mortal Kombat because Druckman said they didn’t want to have to build a version of it in the DLC and pay the licensing so they just made a fake game that’s basically the same thing. Plus, what works in the DLC of imagining the game because the…
Feels like a pretty cynical way to look at things and a pretty big reach. I mean it’s obvious to anyone that “The Turning” is not just a random fighting game and very specifically meant to be alternate Mortal Kombat of some variety. So of course they would use it for real if they had the chance.
Mortal Kombat’s huge impact is far more likely to ignite some sort of emotional response from TV viewers than a fake game that is mentioned a couple times on a videogame they probably didn’t play.
Mortal Kombat scene doesn’t feel like an Ad at all. For actual people who grew up going to arcades in the 90s and 00s its one of the most iconic games.