Bummer it's an isometric game though, isometric view is INFURIATING to me. Can't deal with it.
Bummer it's an isometric game though, isometric view is INFURIATING to me. Can't deal with it.
Why are we already talking about October when it's still July? Or was this not meant as a "This Month in Video Games!!!!" post?
Oh wow, that cover is so sexist! Look at those high heels! Ughgughg!
He looks like Ronaldo with a mustache. Gay Mage Ronaldo confirmed.
You are literally insane.
Now he can finally play the game!
The gameplay is still the same, I got bored of Titanfall by just playing the beta. That's all I needed.
Uhhhh, we said the same thing with Watch_Dogs. Calm. The. Fuck. Down.
As in, I really like his work and the world he created but I don't really feel like I'm a fan of him or a purist. Like some other people I know. Maybe I am a fan, I don't know. Never really liked the term.
Fuck I cant. UGHGUGHGUGHG.
I just realized that comment is a huge spoiler to a lot of people. I'm gonna delete it.
The White Hunt doesn't look very Elvish, huh. Also, Letho cameo at 0:30 to the right.
Are. You. READY. SON?!
Ah, right I understand now. We'll see I guess, all we have are these trailers and some tiny gameplay bits to go by. I guess we'll see more of the game during E3. For now though it seems not consistent with LOTR and other Tolkien works *at all.*
Too bad that's all they did good lore-wise. This guy can replace the entire fellowship and beat all the Istari with one hand without even breaking a sweat by the looks of it. It's cool, but also really aggravating. I *want* to like it but I don't think I can put myself over the massive lore inconsistencies. Tonally…
What? I literally do not understand your comment.
Ignore, otherwise the game makes zero sense lore wise. Seems fun to play though, at least. As a Tolkien "fan" I'm not sure I can play this without getting constantly annoyed. Oh well.
So did that early Dark Souls 2 gameplay...
They're not "expanding" it, they're completely missing the point.
That completely misses the point of LOTR and it's themes. Isildur took up his fathers sword at the edge of oblivion and found the courage to strike out to Sauron. By cutting off the ring Sauron's power was basically halved. It was sheer luck that he mortally wounded Sauron not because of some weird wraith power. Sure,…