TastyWhale
Tasty Whale
TastyWhale

Well, the basis of the game world is due to the ending of the second, so there isn't really much to tell you. Other than those direct, last choice-based world building connections, its a different guy in a different place. Its not like a direct sequel, I suppose.

Nah, we'll be actually playing as a singing Hugh Jackman.

are we gonna kill le mis characters? Never been an AC fan, but for that, I'm in.

Never forget.

If this is from the Anime Golden Boy (looks like to me), I suggest anyone and everyone go watch this series now.

Yeah, they only go in the Native American stuff a little bit but it's handled in a relatively naturalistic way. He's not Mr. Native American; it's just a part of who he is.

Yay for the main character being a person of colour, I think the last Native American protagonist in a AAA game was the lead in Prey. I'm surprised they didn't use the story of the two wolves in this game, as it would have fit in so perfectly with the theme of duality.

I appreciate the fact that you didn't reveal the last two powers and kept the review spoiler free. Thanks Evan.

It's not microseconds, it's centiseconds. A microsecond is a millionth of a second, while a centisecond is a hundredth of a second.

My theory is that every post-2000s Disney movie is a spinoff of Frasier.

That's a fair point. I suppose that what amounts to an inverse customer satisfaction poll really only matters to companies who give a damn about how satisfied their customers are.

Still, it's disheartening to see this outpouring of hatred towards people who, on the whole, are trying to make things for your personal

Yeah, those people who get automatically added to the match towards the end, they suck. We should set them on fire.

You seem nice.

For some reason, the blurring of the eyes reminds me of when serial killers cut out the eyes of pictures of women.

In Japan, there are some people who are famous simply for being famous. They are called "tarento" (タレント) and appear on variety shows and talk shows.

About the Vicious character - he truly is underwritten. But that's what's so frustrating - it's not that it seems he DOESN'T have a backstory but more that the backstory plain wasn't ever told! I just went back to episode 5 and realized something.

As Spike falls, there's many flashbacks and still frames that show tiny

There is a reason Spike hates Vicious, and that's mainly because they were both good friends when they were in the Syndicate together, yet both him and Julia betrayed spike by sleeping with each other. You can get all this from episode 5, though I do agree that Vicious is pretty one dimensional, yet he still serves

Mostly fair review, especially from someone who had to give it a second chance. I feel like you reviewed it pretty objectively for the most part.

I have known this girl since High School. And am very good friends with the owner of On Impulse Photography. Thanks for giving them some recognition. I can tell you first hand that she takes it very seriously, and it shows.

Some pre-emptive notes! One, the Jack one has a surprising amount of detail; the eyebrows and shaved head aren't effects. Nor is the smoke in the Scorpion shot, that's real smoke. The giant floating text in the Vaas image was, however, added in Photoshop. Just so you know.