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Goggins steals the show anytime he is on screen. It happens in The Righteous Gemstones, too.

Other than some poorly designed fights (looking at those solo Corel Prison fights), how is the combat system convoluted? Is it just because it’s not the easy button masher that XVI was?

And only the one area is confusing, the rest is just garbage Ubisoft-like open world. Which I personally don’t like, but I know it’s

“For starters, it has the worst music of any of the regions I’ve visited so far.”

It’s all subjective, but I didn’t find Gongaga that bad. The worst part is figuring out how to get up to certain optional objectives but I personally only had trouble with a couple of the towers and one life stream spring.

*Indiana Jones has entered the chat*

This IPO is gonna be a disaster.

As someone who regularly revisits it, I truly, deeply believe that Super Mario 64 remains the best 3D platformer ever created.

Super Mario Bros. 3 will always be my favorite. The amount of secrets hidden in each masterfully crafted level is a standard which few games ever held up to. It’s why to this day I often check every corner of the map of whatever game I’m playing and am often left disappointed.

Its really disheartening, i work in the game industry and it always sucks to see people shitting on what you do. When you spend so much time trying to improve it for everyone. Anonymity on the internet lets people be their worst self.

If you keep losing, change your deck, it’s probably not the right counter to whatever the opponent is playing. There also seems to be a lot of RNG related to what you draw, and what they draw. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes they get lucky.

I strongly disagree. While it utilizes series nostalgia to some degree, that’s more or less a bonus to those who had played the old games. The game can absolutely be enjoyed to the fullest without playing any of the NES-SNES games that it took inspiration from. I had only played VI before playing IX (which it probably

Good subtitles can make or break a film/show, if you can’t understand the language. I loved Let The Right One In and saw it several times in the theater, and never purchased it because the DVD subtitles were notoriously bad.

They are just going to delay the implementation, and this time will be smart enough not to talk about it.  Some day in 2026 you will pick up a meal at Wendy’s and say to yourself, isn’t that more than I paid for this last time?  You won’t be sure and will feel slightly uneasy about it.  The C-Suite at Wendy’s will pat

I hate transmedia in general but for a retelling of a story, I hate it even more. Could have folded a recap into the new game and save us the trouble.

Unpopular opinion (maybe?) and I’m just venting so it’s not even relevant, just ignore me, but man, I wish Ever Crisis was the remake and not a gacha mobile game. The look is absolutely stellar, and the combat is foundationally cool (but again, streamlined for mobile—could be iterated on well for an actual full game),

I love Hugh Grant but he does have a temper apparently. But no way he was ‘ number one on a call sheet’ with Meryl Streep on that movie.

No. There must be more shit. We’ve told execs we like the things from the IP. The things must now all be spaced out by a factor of 10 and then they must be swimming in a sea of shit. This expands the IP’s value. Once it’s exhausted what else will they suck the life from to make money?

I liked doing stupid grindy things

Seriously. The road to Sector 5 was AGONIZING. I just wanted it to be over so bad.

Agreed. I fell asleep watching the first one, so I’m really hoping this one is better.

It’s right up there, for sure (original ending, please). I still like Phantasm more specifically for this shot/sequence: