jay13x
jay13x
jay13x

Have you played it yet? I’m withholding judgment. The biggest difference is that Battlefront was almost entirely about holding objective points.

I’m really glad for all the details in this game. Makes it feel like a proper sequel to Battlefront rather than a Battlefield reskin.

Whelp, it looks like I’m getting this on the PS4. My computer is way more out of date than I thought, and with a baby due in a couple months I can’tr really justify the expense over one PC game. Unless X-COM 2 also has high requirements, I’m sticking with my current set up.

I feel like there must be a scriptwriting style guide for Marvel shows and films.

You know, by the time I got Metal Gear Solid 4 (and a Ps3, for that matter), MGO2 was already dead.

Metal Gear Solid 3’s Online Mode was the best.

That’s true, but I meant from a sculpt perspective. The paint job can obviously get messy.

Ob Nixilis and Kiora’s minis look really good.

So, what exists of this game looks pretty good, but here is my concern: all of the maps so far revealed are pretty desolate. The original Battlefront mixed it up between desolate locals and places where it looks like people actually live. Are there any maps in civilization? Maybe something on board a spaceship?

I’ll check them out :)

So, I’ve made some Super Mario Land Remix levels. The levels are pretty faithful, but the enemies are obviously different and most of the Mario Land levels are actually longer than Mario Maker allows.

Ignore him. Those are some fine boots.

MGO definitely sounds interesting.

Man, I still need to watch Under the Red Hood.

I’ve already got an FOB, and already do what you’re describing. It’s annoying to have to do.

No, I understand the system just fine, I’ll use the term In-Game purchases, then.

You talk about how things are cohesive, but then you list stories that take place within a relatively close time period (15 years-ish).

I did build one, the issue is:

I mean, making those stories no longer canon doesn’t make them any less enjoyable. I’ve re-read the X-Wing novels and they’re still pretty great.

The overall shape of the universe is still intact, which is important. Right now we’re back in the early 90’s stage of the EU, where everything was up for grabs.