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The fact that people didn't click onto it straight away isn't really the fault of the game though, it's the fault of the audience (Well Evolve is is the fault of the publisher but that's an entirely different kettle of fish) Multiplayer fps games attempting to do new and revolutionary things are defeintly still

Did you play much of Titanfall? In practice it didn't really play anything like battlefield, you had the titans controlled similar to anime mecha then anything like a tank, with quck dashs and shit. The mobility on hte soldiers made playing soldier unlike pretty much anything on the market at the time. And having them

"But man, what happened to multiplayer FPSes that were ambitious in ways beyond art assets,"
You mean like Titanfall?

I've never played Overwatch and I kind of hate it just from how rabbid the fans are.

I think it's such a shame that this is getting forgotten while Overwatch is apparently the shit. I haven't played either but this is just so much more visually interesting then overwatches 'hey we're just doing the cal arts thing taht every fucking CG movie does too' design.

If you can think of a better excuse to plaster my walls with topless photos of Paul Walker, Vin Diesal and The Rock, rather then running red thread between them to connect the clusterfuck plot of the Fast and the Furious movies then I'd like to hear it.

Fast and the furious? You mean the movie that has a chronlogical order of 1,2,4,5,6,3,7. Where the dramatic reveal at the end of part 6 is the mid movie drama bomb from part 3, where part 6 resolves around the death of a charecter from part 4 that was revealed to have survive in the stinger for part 5, where like the

Honestly it's only cause it failed after part 2, do you seriously expect that if they'd continued to make them we wouldn't be looking at the National Treasure Cinematic Universe by now?

Marvel has it's problems sure, but their not the ones described in this article that seems preoccupied with the fact that every movie is gritty and depressing.

This entire article reads like it's written from an alternate universe where DC movies are the cultural juggernauts and Marvel movies are the ones that are completely forgotten, instead of you know… our universe.

is the article published on their website calling him "a cutting-edge artist who is a master of movement, light, color, and shape" also part of a publishing deal? https://www.criterion.com/c…

One of the legit weirdest things I've ever watched. It was kind of amazing.

Most shocking revelation is that people didn't know about Are we There yet.

Wow… just… wow. I absolutely lost it when I looked at the comments and saw their 'gentile percentage' rating the movie on 'how jewish it was' just… fucking wow.

Ok lets sit the fuck down and back the fuck up.
Empty Headed and soulless spectacle is a massive fucking disservice to the concept of an action sequence, and to what Justin Lin did in the fast and the furious films. Those movies aren't deep meditations on character or some shit, their action movies, and the stuff that

no no, we got that it was a reference to the first movie.

You mean 'look at what those animators did with Gollum'

nope, I'm Ben Shambrook on twitter, got sick of using fake names on the net after I started meeting people from the net in real life and getting confused when they called me different shit.

Yeah you know what, if the movie is this instead of SABOTAAAAAAAAGE! I'm good. I don't expect Trek movies to be as intelectual and people talking heavy as the shows but Guardians of the Galaxy dirt bike extravaganzer is also like… the polar opposite of what I want from Trek.