The movie’s a huge disappointment. The only one in the series I like less is Attack of the Clones. Yes, even The Phantom Menace is better. The whole time you watch the film it seems to be screaming, “AM I STAR WARS ENOUGH YET? AM I?!? ANSWER ME!!!”
The movie’s a huge disappointment. The only one in the series I like less is Attack of the Clones. Yes, even The Phantom Menace is better. The whole time you watch the film it seems to be screaming, “AM I STAR WARS ENOUGH YET? AM I?!? ANSWER ME!!!”
That’s what I was thinking, too. That woulda been awesome.
It’s hard not to look, but you do it anyway.
Well I haven’t beaten Dante’s Inferno and aside from it being a “copy/paste” ripoff of God of War in many ways, I really had a great time playing through!
LOL, I just typed a post admitting I didn’t notice it was him. Weird.
Oscar Isaac is great, and on a pretty huge roll these days. I loved him in Ex Machina
Until the next cash in sequel.
It was meant to be a God of War for Xbox-only gamers who couldn’t play God of War. Ironically, it ended up selling better on the PS3, than on the Xbox. I agree with most of what you say, but disagree strongly on the story being better in Dante’s Inferno because, 1 - What story?!? 2 - Really?!?
Which explains all those absolutely excellent, critically acclaimed, highly-rated by audiences movies based on Stephen King novels. King got a bug up his butt about The Shining and Lawnmower Man, but he’s usually not at all particular about movies based on his books. He usually admits the movies suck, but he doesn’t…
The game itself wasn’t bad (wasn’t that good either — probably a 6 out of 10), but I hate it because it was the first one that snuck in paid microtransactions next to free power-ups. They changed it in an update (I’m guessing due to so many complaints and demands for refunds), but at launch, they were all crammed…
Star Wars: Battlefront is a mess, period. Hopefully Disney gets the movies better than EA gets the games. I’m 50/50 on that, even.
Until most of those skilled jobs are replaced. Leaving only a company or two to design schematics for all other companies where fully automated assembly lines create fully automated machines for other fully automated assembly lines. Steam paid next to nothing (or nothing) for this plant. Tax payer dollars pay for…
it creates many highly skilled well paying positions in place.
Now if only I could change my ten dollar U.S. bills to hundreds, so I could finally afford to go to Japan!
I have been forever “grey” in the Steamed section which, ironically, makes me steamed. I think Nathan Grayson hates me — either that, or he should change his name to Nathan Greyson.
I guess the developers failed at properly explaining the mechanics of their game, in that case. Oh well.
No, I remember the past well. And owned both of those games (still do). And I can install those games on my PC to this day, without using some DRM service, without worry the servers will be shut down when a sequel comes out, etc. etc. They also had a bunch of levels and were full games without “season passes” to buy…
My favorite Ghibli movie and one of my favorites, period. I didn’t know it was based on a short story, but it was powerful to the point where I miss this author, despite never knowing him or knowing of him, until today. RIP.
I didn’t say “all kids these days.” Just like I wouldn’t say all older gamers prefer single-player (I have a number of friends who are older gamers and who prefer multiplayer). When people use the word “entitled” it rankles me and it’s become more widely used, incorrectly, every day. “Entitled” is sort of like the new…
I loved Condemned multiplayer almost as much as its single-player (and that’s rare for me). Whatever happened to that series?