WolvenOne
WolvenOne
WolvenOne

Yes well, more half hearted crap in that case. Earth to the executives at Warner Bros! Anything worth doing is worth doing right!

Right, they wanted Young Justice to sell action figures, because WB is stuck in the 80's for some inexplicable reason. This doesn’t make any logical since either though. Merchandizing may be a white whale for television executives, but if you’re going to chase it at least put in some flipping effort! This just looks

Yeeeeah, animation is off somehow. Lines are too thin, characters aren’t moving in the same zippy kinetic fashion as the original, and in all it just looks a bit more generic than the original. Voice acting’s a bit off off, and if this is the best dialogue they have to show off then I’m not expecting writing to pick

Alas, this isn’t really a surprise to me. I can’t name sources, but a friend of mine told me to expect something like this a little over a year ago.

how can that be remedied?

Oh, it is. It’s shame we’ll probably never get a better modern port then the whole War of the Lions thing. The slowdown in that port is, kinda problematic. <_<;;

Yea, poor Asriel. T_T

Ditto. T_T

No, spiritual sequels are generally regarded as games that try to replicate many of the general themes, tones, or game play mechanics of another game. The Advance games are much lighter, lack the political intrigue, and it is generally understood that they were aimed at a slightly different audience. Save for some

I wouldn’t call the advance games spiritual sequels.

Alas, as much as I like the FFT guy, (his name escapes me at the moment,) something about this project screamed warning lights since the get go.

That doesn’t really work though. Part of the appeal of having a long running character like Peter Parker, is that he has a lot of history and lore behind him. That’s the whole reason you have long term fans to begin with, they’re invested with the history and characters. Sure, they want new fans as well, but keeping

Well, Miles would need an origin story, and they don’t want to waste time with origin stories seeing as Spider Man has had his origin story told twice already. Overall though, yeah, they’re going with Parker because he’s more iconic.

Yeah, I don’t know why Marvel seems so intent on pushing the Teen Parker angle. It kinda makes sense for the movies, since he started as a teen in the comics and he’ll just be starting out in the MCU, but it’s been decades since Parker was a teen in the comics. I cannot imagine there are THAT many comic book fans from

I don’t know, it seems like Detective Chu is built for a different archetype then the types Divito’s shown the most experience in. They’re going going for a sort of, mature gritty but suave archetype.

Real talk, I need to get one of those sometime before they pull PSV support. Right now only being able to store 16gb of stuff isn’t a big deal, since I can delete and download/reinstall games as necessary. My fear is that I’ll lose that option once they finally drop PSV support, so I’ll want storage for all those

Well, good I suppose. The longer the Vita is around the better legacy machine it becomes. I mean, between all the PSX and PSP games I can play for it, the catalog is pretty good before you even get to the native PSV titles.

I was considering playing this very casually between FFXIV patches, buy the long queues, the poor controller support, and word that it’s community has already become toxic has kind of turned me off to that notion.

The fact that a statement about uncertainty was being used to obscure matters is a legitimate critique. However the statement itself is a rather interesting way to describe the sort of uncertainties you see in a war. So in isolation while it is somewhat rambling, it is a little interesting at least.

You know, as much as people slam that statement, I’ve seen it used a lot of times unironically since then. I think the general premise itself was probably fine and worthwhile, he just presented it in a rather rambling long winded fashion.