Unintentional plagiarism is a real, documented thing. It’s why I believe reviewers should refrain from reading other opinions until they get theirs published.
Unintentional plagiarism is a real, documented thing. It’s why I believe reviewers should refrain from reading other opinions until they get theirs published.
That’s disappointing, I absolutely adore the game’s aesthetics!
Ravenclaw, actually. And now that you mention, my last comment is such a Ravenclaw thing to say lol
You forgot the spaces. Minus 20 points from Gryffindor!
But that way nobody can hurt me
For that specific moment, sure, but the crowd was booing and complaining long before then. How dare a player play a top-tier character?!?
To be fair: I wouldn’t call Illidan “evil”, he’s more “Chaotic Good”, and Sylvanas did plenty of questionable things before burning the tree. I agree with everything else, though.
They have free will from the Lich King, so they’re only as “evil” as a whole race of people can be, but in general, they feel ostracized from the humans they once knew and felt a part of (hence The Forsaken), so a lot of them hate life itself.
Not sure why people don’t understand that’s exactly why others are mad. It’s predictable, it’s a “plot twist” that has been done several times, in-universe even, and we’re not only bored of it, we hate seeing it done to our favorite characters for little more reason than to add conflict.
We cannot “excise the cancer” at all.
After playing the demo, I didn’t really expect more than a “best of” game anyways. It has been a while since I’ve played any of the games, and I miss the Twisted minigames, since that one became something of a rarity and it was my favorite.
“Azeroth is a world of grey”
I do see this, I’m saying it’s the same damn story we’ve seen before and it’s pretty old and tired. It was cool the first time, but now I just wish they’d put some “grey morality” the Alliance’s way.
Cool story bro.
For me, I recognize that she’s evil, but what makes me mad about this whole turn of events is how this is literally confirming everything the Alliance thought about the Horde, clearly making the Horde the “bad guys” again for zero narrative reason other than to have a pvp-centric expansion, and it runs against the…
The Forsaken are evil, sure, but it’s such cartoon villainy that I can’t take people seriously when they say that. Like, Skeletor is probably more evil than them.
You actually get the car at the beginning. It’s still frustrating, but I think the game gives you adequate time to get used to the controls.
Oh no doubt, I did say above that I understand why she was fired, but I can understand *why* she exploded. I can see it being the result of a really bad day or something, and from my point of view Deroir, while perhaps not being sexist, pretty much said the equivalent of, “have you tried unplugging it and plugging it…