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It’s more or less a 3rd person Marvel: UA. It’s missing the ability to swap between characters on the fly, due to aping the Destiny/Anthem formula(you stick to your chosen character per mission, and the AI or other players fill in the other roles), but essentially it has the same DNA as the UA games.

It generally comes down to price for me. Whatever is the cheapest option, but I do go for physical as first preference.

It’s an anthology, so you get a mixed bag of bad. The first segment is The Room-levels of hilarity. The 2nd one is less terrible, but his camera work is worse so you get some hilarious out-of-place closeups(with awful line deliveries as a bonus). 3rd segment is actually his “most competent” but as a result is also

I don’t think people are denying the first film doesn’t have issues, it’s just that comparatively to the sequels, the first film is immensely more fun. Hence we’re willing to forgive all that.

Yeah, it won’t satisfy every edge-case scenario, and I’m not defending it, but I totally understand the reasoning behind it. I’m not spending the $30 myself, just based on my interest level. I can wait until it’s available to everyone, or if I like it, wait until the Blu ray is on sale.

That would be the case, if Mulan is open to everyone 3 weeks out of release, but we don’t know if that’s the case here. Onward didn’t have an entirely new section built for it in Disney+. Again, this is probably a new strategy for Disney, in case US theaters aren’t able to open in the bigger cities for the remainder

I would pay $30 for certain movies, IF that was the only way to see the movie. For example, I can wait on something like Tenet since I know that’ll get a “priced-for-home” release a few months later. BUT, if $30 is the only way to see the movie, forever, depending on the movie, I would go for it. But I’m not starved

Concessions aside, the $30 factors in that you can watch the movie any time you want, unlike a one-time theater viewing. Trolls World Tour was $20 for a rental.

I have yet to do this, but I did jump off my horse to avoid a burning patch of grass and the poor guy went running right into it.

Good to know. My PS3 is still holding up so I haven’t had to panic just yet.

I don’t know if this is still up, but some fans made a decent remake for the PC

This game is forever linked to my PS3 like P.T. is forever shackled to my PS4.

The Halo delay just made my wallet breathe a bit more for the rest of the year. PS5 at launch purchase and Xbox in the new year after the holidays die down and stores are able to restock them. Thanks MS!.

I remember only being truly impressed with the PS2 after I got Onimusha: Warlords, Zoe of the Enders(and the MGS2 demo) and The Bouncer(as short as it was).

Even though it is unintentional, a good case to be made is that he’s looking towards the player to decide his motive and fate. You do get different endings depending on how to played the game and reacted to certain situtions.

That’s what it was. I just remembered pretty much having to restart the game with all new characters just to bring them all up to a decent level to continue on with the game.

I kinda hated UA3 about halfway through and gave up on it. The game requires an excessive amount of the grinding for all characters. All new characters you come across start at level 1 while characters you had at the beginning all stay leveled up. Plus you have to play multiple game modes just to be able to level

I’ve noticed that foxes will tend to not be there if a shrine is located on a small platform or near a cliff. It’s like the game knows the animation needs some place to play out and won’t account for a geographically incompatible location.

Every time I enter a duel, I switch to Kurosawa mode. It just feels right, especially with the duel intros.

I know it’s fanboy wish fulfillment on my part, but ideally I would have liked to seen this split into two games. In my made-up “I would have liked to seen this story unfold in this way” scenario, ND would have announced a game 3/4 years after the original, starring a whole new character in Seattle. You will be