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THAT is your reply? Ugh... I must have a good imagination! I thought you were going to be clever! Well, clearly it’s not the first time I’ve been disappointed in something...

I thought I was so clever remembering Ord Mantell too... ARRGGHH!!! I bow to you and swear fealty, as you are clearly beyond me in Star Wars recall. I mean it is mentioned twice in the first half of the first movie! I... I can’t... even... (sob)...

Well... time to abandon my love of Star Wars and just devote myself

DAMMIT! Massive fail on my part! It was the first freaking planet ever mentioned aloud! Oh... I’m going to have to take a length of sword in my guts over this one...

Thank you for being understanding. Honestly, I think the vitriol may have been different if we hadn’t been through a 10 year slump without a Battlefront game. I have no doubt that this game will never be what I want it to be, but I have hope that a sequel will have to address those concerns or be a flop. I don’t know

Have... have you read the comments? Most comments agree that this is an empty arcade shooter within Star Wars trappings, not a beloved game that encompasses the breadth of the Star Wars universe. There are people who like it, sure. There are people who like Dora the Explorer too. Having a soul is not defined by having

Well... I suppose that depends on what you consider to be “of note”. There were 6 planets that we actually saw visited, but the game is not limited to those (just as it was not with Sullust). The 6 I am referring to are Yavin 4, Tatooine, Hoth, Dagobah, Bespin, and Endor’s Sanctuary moon. Dantooine, Alderaan, and Ord

In response to your concerns regarding imbalance, it’s not necessarily a concern they appear to have now. On the Hoth Assault map, I think we can all agree that the Empire is at an advantage in that battle. In terms of Ewoks, they assist the Rebellion (as they did in previous titles) but at a reduced damage to a

I understand that, I was admitting that I have a bias in this discussion. Still, the fact that this game cannot do what a game 2 console generations old could do should be damning.

Here’s is my primary argument to your comment:

“The game sounds exactly like Star Wars, and looks exactly like Star Wars, so that’s the soul, to me.”

Were I to be able to mimic your mother’s voice and wear a mask of her face, I would no more be your mother and would likely creep you out. This is the new Battlefront to

You may like it, but let’s not fall down the “you haven’t played it” pit. To me, the game is awful, and I am using the previous two iterations of the game as a basis. You may think that is unfair, but those were two fantastic games that pulled off way more than this new Battlefront has been capable of despite being

So they came out with a total of four planets (and let’s be honest, Jakku isn’t any different than Tatooine) and they won’t have another new environment until Summer of this year? And then it is only going to include Cloud City and you have to wait until Fall for the Death Star.

It kind of seems like they’ve flubbed

Hi Garyx4!

So, I apologize that I haven’t gotten back to you until now, I didn’t see your comment in my notification feed. I am a bit confused (and this could be due tot he fact that it has been so long since I’ve written these) but I can’t determine where I said anything about Spider-man resurrecting Aunt May. I am

I’m one of those Xbox one users, and I’ve got to say, the thing that bothers me more than the tearing and freezing... is the zone that people are restricted to when playing with you in a non-dedicated server. I get it, I get it... there are limitations to what you can do and obviously the game isn’t running

I would delight in hearing someone review the prototype if anyone does ever get the game working. It would be neat to see what they did to actually improve a series that has been missing a true sequel for 10 years.

Well... the author of the article seems to indicate that there is at least half of the league that is opposed to keeping Ra’s around. Can Batman not leverage them to stop the other half from carrying out his will? If not, it seems like the choice is very easy: give the juice to Ra’s to prevent the deaths of Gotham’s

Impressive, but boy does that look tedious and not at all like a fun time...

I want to stress something to start off, because it is very important that you understand where I’m coming from in order to perceive my argument: Justice and Law are not the same thing, and the Law rarely (if ever) meets out Justice.

Now, you said that the following quote: “It’s this non acceptance of death that I

To answer your question about “Are broken rules even rules anymore?” the question can be answered “undoubtably yes”. Not only in our world, but in the DC world as well.

Now, we put Batman and Superman in a glowing heroic light, but let’s not pretend that they always agree with the others methods or even refrain from

One could argue that he cares more about human life since his actions as Batman would save many people from dying at the hands of these criminals once they inevitably escape again. Justice, too, is subjective. The law is not. Killing Ra’s or the Joker could very easily be seen as Justice, despite being against the law

To be fair, I think that is a little biased as well. First, let me agree with you that it is not to Batman to decide whether these people live or die. He’s doing his thing just fine. And I think it is better that Batman doesn’t kill, as a symbol for others.

But to not kill because he would not be able to stop? Bruce