Lol this is so hilariously dumb it’s hard to know where to start, but it’s actually good to hear this from a director so people start to realize how stupid Netflix’s claims generally are. But 3 main points:
Lol this is so hilariously dumb it’s hard to know where to start, but it’s actually good to hear this from a director so people start to realize how stupid Netflix’s claims generally are. But 3 main points:
Yup. No one remember characters in Rebel Moon. No fanarts, not even R34 either.
Y’know what’s my big judge of a movie’s impact? Fan art.
Barbie had TONS of fan art. Heck, there’s arguably fan art in-universe with America Ferrara’s out there Barbie designs.
Rebel Moon is supposed to be this sprawling sci-fi epic and I have not seen one piece of art for any of the characters in the wild.
>a Kotaku journalist
... Terrence Howard’s claims that it is “immoral for the United States government to charge taxes to the descendants of slaves,”...
I’m not going to play the game, so I don’t care about the reasoning why, but was Mr. Freeze ever in the Suicide Squad?
This is very thoughtful and moving.
The hard requirements for a Paladin are no longer “Lawful Good”. You can be a Paladin of an evil God which wouldn’t make sense to be Lawful Good.
>But there is no logical reason for her to be a Paladin, even with 5E’s loosy goosy half assed requirements.
Sony has the movie rights to Spider-Man and all his associated villains/heroes and he’s also one of the most popular heroes to the point where just about everything with him does well (‘cept Broadway).
Because his entitlement ensured him it’s okay to be angry online over a “split milk” issue...
Agreed. The headline and premise is trash. I’m specifically buying this game even if I don’t play it, because seeing those AAA devs piss and moan about the value being given in Baldur’s Gate that they can’t deliver pleases me.
To the end user, the sympathy can only go so far when you are asked to fork over $70 dollars for a game that could be broken, janky, and filled with in game purchase bullshit.
Yeah but if you are a consumer for who 70 dollars is a lot of money, and you buy a game blind buying into the hype completely, you kinda deserve to get burned. Do the bare minimum of research, check metacritic and you’ll see in an instant if its a micro-transaction infested buggy mess or not. It takes no more than 5…
Hard disagree, tbh. BG3 absolutely should be used as a weapon, as it proves an incredibly specific point, which is that publicly traded, shareholder run companies are almost always the enemy of quality. The developers I’ve seen that are preemptively complaining are not wrong, in that players will expect more, and they …
I get this argument, I really do, but it gives short-shrift to the simple fact that $70 is no small amount to the average person, who maybe doesn’t want to feel the phantom hand of a publisher reaching into their pocket for more money every ten minutes.
Bruce Lee deserved a biopic by some major Japanese studio... like Madhouse or something.
Gimme a Dragonlance module so I can be a Kender and piss everyone off.
Yeah that was my thought. Neither "DLC" nor "Expansion" requires an increased level cap or using existing characters. Do side stories, stand-alone modules, add features or content into the existing world, new character classes/races, there's all sorts of shit they can add without adding specifically to the end of the…
Screw expansions, just give us new modules to play instead. Having campaign modules for different places from across the D&D realms (Waterdeep, Neverwinter, Planescape, Icewind Dale) would be fantastic and then you wouldn’t need to worry about figuring out how to link them to the main story.