............huh.
............huh.
(Not to bring up the other show, but this is the second time we’ve seen office life on Coruscant, and Andor’s was much bleaker.)
That was #2, and as I noted, that tends to annoy players, even those that would be open to using EGS. I wanted to split that apart from the games that are just on EGS for other reasons.
You know what?
And if you lost your daughter, and saw your nieces and nephews die as well, and countless other children die, what would you say to Joel if you knew that he had the chance to save them all and chose his kid over all the other ones?
As for the math, what if in the 80s or early 90s we could have cured AIDS completely by killing one 14 year old (and let’s not even talk about consent of a minor to a voluntary life ending operation, especially a minor suffering from probably PTSD and depression)? Or ebola now? What about a disease in the future that…
The phrase that comes to mind with Joel, and really The Last Of Us as a franchise, is one that I’ve really treasured for a while:
Hey, I literally pointed out one of the original retconned bits :D.
Okay, look. Most of this, I agree wholeheartedly with. Fuck “Art” AIs, fuck Chatbot AIs, fuck all that shit.
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Agreed on the latter, my worry for the episode was that Joel was going to come in and save her from the evil preacher, when part of the whole point of this arc is Elle having to protect herself without Joel there.
I agree, it’s not remotely a stretch. I didn’t say anything about it being implausible or unrealistic, I’m sadly quite aware of how realistic this kind of shit is.
Meh.
The advantage of having these alien creations made for Mandalorian is also that they can get reused too.
As an isolated episode, I get why people aren’t exactly thrilled with it. It’s a lot of set-up mixed with action scenes, and the first action scene in particular felt way too long.
Regarding Iron Bull, I think the problem isn’t Iron Bull or “Demands of the Qun” so much as it is a more general issue with how the Qunari have been portrayed.
Which one? :D
First, I think it is a valid thing to note the difference between various styles of gameplay. There’s major structural, stylistic, mechanical and other differences between, say, Final Fantasy 7 and Baldur’s Gate, to the point where only calling them both “RPGs” feels overly broad.
...........it’s like what I’d expect of a parody trailer for a live action Peter Pan film.
FEDRA has batteries, like the ones in Ellie’s Walkman. But would they still work?