Really? I thought it looked like a beautiful, authentic, and above-all fun looking recreation of one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history. It's a DICE game and not a Pandemic game, sure, but on its own terms it looks fantastic.
Really? I thought it looked like a beautiful, authentic, and above-all fun looking recreation of one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history. It's a DICE game and not a Pandemic game, sure, but on its own terms it looks fantastic.
The only Star Wars RPG on the market should not be PC only. People forget KOTOR started as an Xbox franchise.
If someone wants to become a table, and really believes they were meant to become a table.... Isn’t that proof that they aren’t of sound mind?
I actually think it’s a style that is very condusive to making good-looking animation on a TV budget. If they tried to go for hyper realism like Blur Studios, or even something along the lines of Pixar/Dreamworks, the budget wouldn't hold up and the end result would be something that just looks cheap. TCW may look…
Oh yeah, real travesty of animation, that show...
I disagree with your assesment of the Dagobah scene in ROTJ. I don’t know where you heard that it was a last minute lucas change, but I’ve never seen that as anything less than a crucial scene of the saga, and Luke making good on his promise to come back.
He was absolutely playing dumb. GL took what was a fairly standard exposition scene and turned it into a commentary on their relationship. They are two Sith lords who are constantly lying to each other, they both know the other one is lying, but they keep up the masks because they need to use each other for now. It’s…
I don’t think that was any kind of subtle PR move. They were just talking about how ODST was the first Halo to build off of the engine from the previous game rather than create an entirely new one.
The prequels, for better or worse, would never have done half the things they did if they had been written by a fan. In fact, the main reason they turned out the way they did is because George Lucas has never been a fanboy to his own creation.
But they are, for better or worse, inseparable. The Clone Wars series would not exist if it wasn’t building upon the world as envisioned by the prequels. Those characters, those conflicts, those planets and ships and military, they weren’t created out of a vacuum. That’s my point. The Clone Wars proved that the…
Are you kidding? The prequels may not be great movies, but they added so much to the universe that is worth celebrating... The Clone Wars series is proof of that.
I think that's the fastest anything has made me feel like a 14 year old again.
Dew it
There can be plenty of creativity within realism, too... just because it looks more like a live-action movie than cartoon doesn’t mean it can’t have imaginative art design, world building, or gameplay. This tech can apply to a lot more than the military shooters you’re probably thinking of.
She’s a member of the Church of England, yes. HP’s message of love and tolerance is significantly inspired by her Christian faith.
The Codex in the first Mass Effect was one of the highlights of that game. It was just so impressive seeing how Bioware had built this incredibly detailed, almost instantly iconic world from the ground up.
Give it a rest. Star Wars day was yesterday.