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Bingo! And I think Sony know this too.

I didn’t like demos, but I did like instruction books. Since they arent constrained by space and layout they can get information across way better than an in-game tutorial.

I remember getting a video card that came with this amazing demo disk. I played the shit out of it. It had demos for Tachyon: The Fringe, Rayman 2, Thief 2, and, uh, Daikatana.

I lost a couple boxes full of old game magazines several years ago over the course of a few moves. I wanted to cry when I realized I couldn’t find them.

Yeah there was a demo for an old pc game WAY back in the day called Rocket Jockey that I played a shit ton of.

makes sense considering XVI mostly just pretended to be an RPG.

If there were currently a Japanese post that depicted a Bratz doll gleefully marching a Chinese family to their deaths, you’d have a point, but there isn’t.

It also shows the director wasn’t paying attention to continuity when he made the show. At the end of Civil War, we see Rhodey trying out the Stark leg braces to help him walk, and we see him using those leg braces for the rest of his appearances through Endgame. He’s still disabled; he literally needs this mobility

Same. That ending ruined the movie for me. I remember in the run-up to the movie’s release, Hugh Jackman and Mangold basically said “It’s a Kurosawa movie”. They said they wanted to shoot as much as they could practically, on location, with minimal CGI. Mangold said the movie would be grounded, and the majority of its

I always had a soft spot for The Wolverine. For some reason it stuck in my head more than Logan. I really need to rewatch Logan.

yeah - I really enjoyed 95% of the runtime and then just totally spaced out during the mech fight.

I’ve always said the same thing about movies. Don’t remake classic movies or cult classics, remake duds that missed the mark but had a good premise. Like something that could have been really good if they did x, y, & z.

I hope that with time we can all come together in friendship and agree that Doctor Strange 2 was simply not A Good Movie.

Thw worldbuilding was fantastic, unfortunately it’s the first part of that headline that was the issue for a lot of people (myself included). It just didn’t have the depth I wanted from an Obsidian game, certainly not after all the hype about how this was basically an unofficial New Vegas 2.

Saw it yesterday. It was just mildly okay, which is a damn disappointment. I’ll let it settle, but for now I’d put it down there with Temple of Doom.

This movie performing poorly isn’t squarely on Disney. The previous film was awful, Harrison Ford is too old, and George Lucas still had input in the story. George Lucas shouldn’t be allowed near any beloved IPs at this point. Does anyone remember the Star Wars prequels? The man can world build, but he cannot write

I think it’s a combination of not wanting to see an 80 year old Indy and people remembering how terrible Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was. 

I’m not a fan of action games like DMC. I love RPGs, and have been playing Final Fantasies for 30 years. Being told the new DMC-like game is Final Fantasy now, and if I don’t like it then FF is no longer for me... That is gatekeeping. The people who are upset at what this game is, for its gameplay, aren’t trying to

The funny thing is that I am a massive Monster Hunter fan, and I’ve enjoyed the Bayonetta and Ninja Gaiden games. To me, FFXVI does not scratch the same itch as those three series do when it comes to action games. I don’t play those games for some 20+ hours of story cutscenes. The action is the point. I don’t play

i’m having fun with the game and all but anyone complaining this isn’t final fantasy is correct

if the next CoD came out as a Dynasty Warriors style hack ‘n slash, CoD fans would be rightfully upset

i personally don’t mind the shift in gameplay style, but i get why people may not enjoy that. and it’s not just that “the