I really hope they do a tv series after this. It will be the closest I’ll ever get to a shadowrun show.
I really hope they do a tv series after this. It will be the closest I’ll ever get to a shadowrun show.
It’s an amazing settings but like some people have said I always got the impression that they tried to squeeze three different games into one. The first game is about war and mechs, the second is about espionage and investigation, and the last one is about superpowered symbiotes, mages, and psychichs. The power levels…
I can’t stress enough how much I wish that would happen. Shadowrun has one of the most unique and awesome settings I’ve ever read in an rpg.
How about Shadowrun prequel?
Some people have already said it but the best way to enjoy this game is by treating it like an elseword, or a what if. Also don’t delude yourself into thinking you’re the hero here, there are no heros whatsoever in the game. If you can’t accept that you’re as much a villain as the one you’re fighting then it’s better…
I understand how you feel, but Lorca’s actions didn’t surprise me one bit. It has been foreshadowed that he’s a ruthless military type, not a sciencetist or an explorer. This episode just confirms it. It was clear for me since the begining that this Star Trek show is about discovery, but not the type of discovery we…
2 hours 45 minutes...Holly shit...I really hope they give a break in my cinema. Regarding the review, the original Blade Runner has always been a very dense movie to me, this doesn’t mean I didn’t like it, it’s just that I believe you have to change your expectations before seeing it, and the same happens for the new…
One of the things that I find hard wrapping my head about is the survival of slavery with continuous technological development. Why would anyone keep slaves that need food, get tired, and can rebel when a machine can do the work faster, better, and will always do what you say? Sure, slaves can be cheaper in some…
Wow, I didn’t have much hope for it, but after this? It looks like it’s going to be a bigger trainwreck than iron fist.
Well, he kind of has a point...
Frankly, I think it’s for the best, as long it’s done with moderation. My main fear is that divergent timelines will become the main excuse to ditch conectivity altoguether, or to justify laziness and plot holes.
That’s one of the best representations of their plots I’ve ever seen.
I honestly can’t imagine how they’re going to do this. One piece has some amazing dramatic moments that deal with serious issues that will make you think and even cry, but it’s also incredibly goofy with over the top action scenes and bizarre characters, both in physical appearance and personality. There’s just no way…
I agree with you, and although it saddens me that we will probably never have a shadowrun series, this is a very good substitute.
That’s the first thing that came to my mind. Hell, I would even ask how the hell did they even have time to develop technologically if they were constantly fighting for survival.
Huh...thanks for your answer. I can accept it if he doesn’t like it or prefers other roles. Each actor has his preferences. What rubs me the wrong way is the attitude I see sometimes in him of “I’m above this childish shit called sify which is for nerds” Eh...excuse me? How about you tone it down you arrogant asshole?…
I know the feeling. The Nemesis system disappointed me because I was just so goddamn good at slaughtering every single orc in front of me that I never got the chance to develop a nemesis. I hope that they give us an option to make it more difficult in Shadow of War.
Why is that? Isn’t it a bit arrogant and ungrateful taking into account what Star Wars did for him?
Why does he feel that way?
Why?