Damn it. How is the one comment I had in response already taken when there is only... one comment on the article! Haha
Damn it. How is the one comment I had in response already taken when there is only... one comment on the article! Haha
I don’t think that would happen. Even if it did, how different is that from what they are currently hearing? What is at risk if the outcome is the same?
The idea that they will not, one day, no matter how long it takes, release a sequel to one of the single highest selling PC games of all time - and now one of the most revered console games (across 2 generations of hardware and FIVE platforms!) - is equally ludicrous.
I don’t understand your second comment at all. What does Googling things have to do with anything I said? What do I need to look up, exactly?
The fact the best skins they have been able to come up with for years now make you look like you’re having a Nerf fight at a rave is just maddeningly disappointing to me.
Hot take: all the cosmetics in this game are utter garbage and none are worth spending a single penny on.
I would be 100% fine with them cramming microtransactions into Diablo 4 in one way only: transmogs.
I never understood the defense of, “It’s not ready to show, so we didn’t bother saying anything” That fundamentally makes zero sense. Who cares if you’re not going to show gameplay. Fans aren’t expecting it to be playable, you know? All fans want is for Blizzard to say, in these words, “We are working on Diablo 4.”…
It still boggles my mind that they didn’t position this as a side project meant to hold people over until D4. And have them come out and say as much to avoid... all of this.
It’s weird to me that after looking up the info on all this, that no one is pointing out the name of the race itself is a Beasties reference (and by extension, a biblical one). It’s a play on the third name from the chorus from Shadrach.
A Marvel Team-Up show, made like Black Mirror where every episode was a different mini-story starring different heroes and villains to flesh out the universe with the stuff that can’t fit into the movies or wouldn’t make sense as longer form tales? Holy hell that is genius.
Which isn’t a good look for Blizzard, who is known for its exacting level of quality when it comes to products it sticks its name on.
“New campaign” is just new words spoken by characters. That’s barely gameplay content. I find it hard to get excited about story in a game that’s best when you forego the story entirely.
“Completely new” is a strong turn of phrase considering how much of this seems to be rehashed from D3.
This type of content (missions, areas, enemies, and abilities) should have been added to D3 as an expansion. No one would have batted an eye. Hell, it prolly woulda freshened up D3 quite a bit and given tons of people a reason to jump back in. It would effectively hold the core fanbase over until D4. This does nothing…
I’ve long held the opinion that Nolan was actually going to bring Ledger’s Joker back for TDKR. Have him escape prison (swap the opening airplane scene for a prison break) and bring Batman back from hiding. Then you basically have Joker replace Bane full-stop and have him execute all the same craziness on Gotham.
Woah woah woah. MI: Fallout is superb. If people think Black Panther deserves Oscar nods this year, Fallout BETTER also be in the running.
I never interpreted it as positive or uplifting. That doesn’t make it a lesser film. Not everything has a happy ending, nor needs to to be good. I always liked it because of how bleak it is.
I misspoke. I’m playing Shadow of War. I get them confused all the time. Lol
They were just preparing him for what it’ll be like on graduation day when he realizes he got a degree from Maryland.