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Oh ok, my mistake.

There’s a semi-adaptation of Rebellion that was released by LucasArts in 1998 on PC. It does not run well on modern systems but it is still playable.

I’m disappointed there wasn’t a revival of the Spiderman font logo... /sarcasm

I assume the books are also just there as some type of “intellectual” decor along with the strangely backwards Noel placement?

Goat Simulator without its DLC is a pretty weak game. At least we’re getting some of the best PS games of the last decade along with it.

Each of the character models also looks like the artist was shown a photo of each person for half a second and had to recreate them from memory on a rocking boat while also being a 12 year old.

It’s playable, but only in the loosest definition of the word.

Not to completely turn this into an education topic, but here in the States students usually finish at 17-18. I’m by no means the most intelligent person and I don’t think school makes someone intelligent. The number of people devoid of learning challenges who can’t even tell the difference between “to” and “too” but

Despite Crisis, as well as the Arrowverse in general showing otherwise, some people just don’t seem to understand every version of a hero isn’t exactly the same person.

I can only sigh at most of what you have to say. However, you also say he’s 15 and only has a year left of school? That seems like a year or two too early, at least.

I wouldn’t say it won’t happen. I know this is different but other former PS-exclusives have come to PC.

Yes, but not specifically a video game trope or anything that appears too relevant to the rest of the overall story.

You say the jokes feel old, but that’s why they’re tropes. This movie, unlike a lot of others, seem to be doubling down on the absurdity of the tropes, instead of using them and trying to be serious about it.

The entire movie doesn’t seem like it takes itself seriously at all, so jokes like that don’t really seem like a serious comment. However it does appear there’s going to be a romantic side to the story which seems unnecessary.

A day in the life of a farmer on a backwoods planet would not make a good game. There has to be some action or it’ll be a hard sell, especially when it’s already established that’s not what Cal wants. It’s a big galaxy sure, but not including things we already know would be point. That doesn’t mean we need to see

I really hope there’s a sequel, because Fallen Order is a very good game. I just have no idea where it could take the story. There’s obviously about 15 years before A New Hope, but it could still easily clash with established canon.

I’ll be the first to say I have very limited experience with Halo and only played 1-3 when they were first available. I got Reach hearing all the years of praise. I played less than an hour before I realized it’s not fun at all. The controls are awkward (and in some cases just don’t make sense) and the extremely

This is basically the Xbox One version though

Yet you care enough to comment