Thanos’ retirement planet, Planet 0259-S, which he personally owned, would’ve been a perfect spot to relocate the Skrulls to. Problem solved.
Thanos’ retirement planet, Planet 0259-S, which he personally owned, would’ve been a perfect spot to relocate the Skrulls to. Problem solved.
What bugged me about Rhodes is that in his first appearance he’s still kinda acting like Rhodes. But once the audience (and Fury) knows he’s a Skrull, the performance goes over the top.
Surprised they didn’t embrace the more outlandish aspects of the toy’s outfit. This feels like they’re chasing Disney’s Descendents.
I’d be all for something that leverage elements of this new style but translates it to a more traditional formula. Breath and Tears already showed there’s ways to limit the exploration aspect within dungeons.
But damn, dude, I just want a ‘normal’ Zelda game.
With BOTW, Hyrule Warriors AND TotK, I feel like we’ve never spent THIS much time in the same Zelda era.
The question would be, what does a Zelda game with her as the antagonist look like? You’d want to bring something interesting to the game that isn’t just “a Zelda game with a different main character.”
Yeah it reminds me of people who get mad about Nintendo patching out item dupe glitches.
I named my human child “Link” for fuck’s sake.
Like, instead of giving Link different tools to solve problems, each character (or character type) essentially fills that role.
It’s almost like the devs are rewarding you for coming up with something so outlandish.
Mostly because it hasn't been used for anything other than stealing artist's work while putting them out of it.
Fury suddenly having a wife only makes Hill’s death worse. There’s no reason she couldn’t have been that one person Fury trusted who’s betryal here was a breaking point.
Why did we need Fury’s wife? Couldn’t we have done this whole song and dance with Maria?
It seems lazy, really. “He was always this way...” makes it so you don’t have to actually write a real character arc.
None of it matters. Who the boss is, where you fight the boss, what it looks like...you’ll have it all figured out in the opening minutes.
What did you expect him to do? Show you how to build things that specifically broke the game?
I mean, there’s a lot about the US and Russia going to war...but it’s only because the Skrulls pull the opposite of a “No Russian” in their attempt to kill the President.
The moment you boot up the game it makes it clear who the final boss is.
Shit, I was going to challenge Ganondorf again for the selfie and that one guy absolutely set the bar.