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While they’re obviously mixing it with a healthy dose of Souls by way of Bloodborne, it’s clearly got Tenchu’s stealth, stealth kills, and grappling hook.

If it’s as much a spiritual successor to Tenchu as it looks, it might have two playable characters with intersecting stories.

When I saw the Activision/FromSoftware logos back to back it took me back to the Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven days. I could only be more happy if the Tenchu license was back with them, but this works too.

Try Tenchu/Bloodborne hybrid. FromSoftware/Activision were the developer/publisher for the Tenchu series in the early-mid 2000s.

I knew we could never have another new FromSoftware/Activision Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven game since the license is stagnating over at Acquire now, but Tenchu meets Bloodborne is more than sufficient. I can’t fucking wait.

Yeah, he already had his powers at least as far back as the Rialto incident, and Moira’s research documents on Oasis includes files pertaining to his time as Soldier: 24.

Mercy is implied to be the one who saved him after the OW HQ explosion, with her biotic technology unintentionally leaving him in a state of permanent simultaneous degeneration/regeneration, turning him into something of a monster — something he still resents. Mercy wasn’t aware of his condition, as Moira was his

OWL teams do switch out heroes constantly (depending on map, map section, expected enemy comp, etc.), but they don’t always counterpick because they often have specific strategies that they’re trying to run on any given section of the map.

It’s more likely that they were botched Soldier Enhancement Program experiments and he recruited Moira to try and repair his genetic degradation, given Moira’s research scattered around Oasis.

Well, ILM did pioneer the morph effect with Willow back in the late 80s.

If you only care about seeing announcements I don’t think it’s going to be worth it for you. You can watch the opening ceremony for free. However, if you want to attend a convention, meet up with friends and guildies, meet devs, go to after parties, etc., I’d say it becomes worthwhile. A lot of people also use it as

“i woulda died anyway lol its QP chill”

If you believe in irony, best not express that schadenfreude. We’ve all said fucked up shit about people that we don’t mean, nobody deserves to have their life ruined because of a single insensitive tweet.

I would prefer it as a feature film trilogy if only for the increased budget it would afford. There’s no point in adapting the full manga if they don’t go all out on the animation front. If it looks inferior to the original film it’ll be doing the whole thing a disservice, even if the story is better.

He never struck me as pro-gamergate, he even had Schrier on his podcast to discuss it as I recall. And wasn’t he labeled an SJW after kicking a guy out of a convention for asking a transphobic question at a panel?

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I’ve been listening to the Co-Optional Podcast weekly for a few years now and it’s really disheartening to see his health decline so rapidly after things were looking up not so long ago. I hope he can make the most of his remaining time and at least can experience some relief by ending his chemo treatments.

Technically yes, but to maintain 60fps in docked and undocked modes it probably needs to run at a lower resolution in processing mode, like the PS3 version did.

The symbols in #Reload (sharp reload) and ΛCore (accent core) are both musical references, with reload and core referring to them being new core revisions of the game. ΛCore Plus and ΛCore Plus R (rebalanced) were updated versions of ΛCore.

Well, Kotaku doesn’t have journalists specifically assigned to the CS:GO/LOL beat like they do with Overwatch. Kotaku’s reported on I think every controvery, minor to major, since the thing started. I mean they’re even reporting on signs fans are holding up in the arena.

OGE’s suspension ended and he made his debut, helping bring about a pretty obvious improvement to the team’s performance. They were intentionally avoiding discussing him while casting.