hectic104
hectic104
hectic104

Nah, movies these days are WAY too comfortable being 3+ hours in length. That’s a ridiculous amount of time for a movie (whether it’s serious subject matter or not) and used to only be justified in specific scenarios (like adapting a book series that is MASSIVE in length and cultural impact, or like Endgame where it’s

I really REALLY want them to patch in a way to skip Mai’s stupid commentary during the specific fights. It is SO annoying and distracting. What is with the voice acting directing with these games?

They were already working on it that way for Remake which means it would have predated all the multiverse stuff in the MCU.

I’m actually glad I read a little bit into this article, even though I’m not there yet. Gets me ready to see Jessie’s stupid face again. I absolutely LOATHED her scenes in Remake. The dialogue was godawful, the delivery was enough to grate my ears, and she was nothing more than a cheap stand-in for Aerith until we

I mean, you can certainly play it and have fun with the gameplay, but if you want to be properly invested in the story, you need to be more caught up. Even if you played the original, but missed Remake. Remake wasn’t just a remake, it was a pseudo-sequel (which I’m still on the fence about), so there’s some key

I haven’t noticed much once my eyes got used to it after 30 seconds or so. Maybe there’s a touch of jankiness here or there, but none that are obvious to anyone that isn’t looking for it. If you’re focused on frame rates, you’ll probably notice things because you’re telling your eyes to look for them. I’ve had no real

The problem is that these companies think that people can play every game forever. That’s not how it works. The point of live service games is to get players to play their game primarily and play it forever. People invest in these games and getting them to switch to another one where they have to grind from the bottom

Nah. I’m not doing extra homework. As long as it’s not a crucial thing for the plot then it’s fine I guess. If it is, then that’s sh*t storytelling. It’s like having the return of a major character in the third part of a trilogy be featured in Fortnite and not in the third movie…..

I didn’t think the ending meant he was never going to be Spider-Man again. Just that he needed a vacation from it to help get his life on track after multiple tragedies. I’d like to think they wouldn’t write it so that he would just ignore people who need his help when he’s the only one that can in the moment. Just

Why should ANY news site, channel, show, paper, etc. have “editorial cohesion”? What even is that? They should all agree about everything so they can spin it all in one direction? That makes no sense whatsoever.

No, the quality has gone down. Thanks to the oversaturation with all the Disney Plus shows they have stretched themselves too thin. They’re FAR more concerned with adding new characters and setting up a bunch of other stuff than they are with just having a movie be good and focusing on character development instead of

I’ve noticed lately that games are getting better with their graphics modes if you choose the fidelity options instead of performance. For Spider-Man: Miles Morales I played in performance for the most part, but with Spider-Man 2 I think they did much better with the fidelity mode that I never felt like I needed to

This.

I thought it was made abundantly clear in the first part that this is actually more of a sequel. That’s why I’m so worried about the story because 90% of the added stuff that’s different was poorly written and stuck out like a sore thumb from the stuff that was actually from the original. That entire last chapter was

Hmm, wonder where all the people strongly defending the acquisition by saying that the workers will be MUCH better taken care of are?

Yah, this is Nintendo. If they could have done anything they would have a long time ago. I mean, they IMMEDIATELY did with that mod. They go way out of their way to shut down anything that they can, seemingly no matter how small. This is all talk because that’s all they can do. Credit where it’s due to the developers.

“mocking your extraordinarily sensitive and also mean-spirited readers”

“sort-of-not-really mocking your extraordinarily sensitive and also mean-spirited readers”

Jesus Christ, the level of “offensive” that a silly title for a non-important story to some of you is absolutely absurd. He’s not mocking you guys or insulting you. Your “criticisms” are childish and your taking of this as so serious is more than a little absurd. You could always just click away if you knew it already

Wasn’t for me. I never made a habit out of incessantly clicking buttons when my consoles start up and it wasn’t widely reported non-stop. This is literally the first I’ve heard about it.