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You walked into Endgame without knowing who the Hulk is.

...you say emotional, I say twee and trite, with all the depth of a puddle.

So long as the original intro mission is still there as well. I mean, that line from Ghaul at the end was just too good.

No you can solo most of the campaign, i know i did 😋

As the article says, you begin the red war (base destiny 2) by talking to amanda after reaching the tower. The retooled intro is for newbies to the franchise, who didn’t have established characters and are confused about who the fuck they are, what the tower is or why it matters, and why they should care that this…

It’s all still there. The goal here is to get new players up to level for new content. But you can always return to the old content. 

Does this mean each new character will now go through two tutorials? Hopefully they’ve adjusted the second one to make that not tedious.

Damn it Disney. You’re slowly luring me back in to star wars. First with Solo, which was a delightful romp. And now with all the cool shit from Abrams next outing.

Damn, you’re right! I guess a better way to put that would have been “in earnest” or something since Persona was the first, like, full-scale Megami Tensei game to arrive in North America, which is closer to what I meant.

Sort of a overhead-camera action game, like classic Zelda or Gauntlet, but quite a bit more basic. Seemed more focused on defeating enemies to progress than any sort of puzzles, but honestly I’ve never actually played it.

Now playing

Nope. Top down shooter starring Jack Frost, Pyro Jack, and Jack the Ripper. Think they got up to no good on Halloween or something? Take a glance at this:

Action game, actually:

Also, don’t forget that the demon summoning program used in most of the mainline games was written by Stephen Hawking:

Megami Tensei first arrived on Western shores with Revelations: Persona in 1996, and its popularity has only grown from there.

Years later,Atlus did give us a Mickey parody in Dragon’s Crown.

Apparently, nobody remembered to tell the USAvengers team:

Sounds like Marvel’s chairman has no clue what Stan built.

Right on Art Spiegelman! That’s how you stand up for your ideals. More people should be like Art. 

It’s disappointing that in this day and age “apolitical” means “don’t piss off the old white guys in power”. It would be nice to say that comics are a medium that should be free of politics, but they’ve always commented on society, at least to some degree, and calling out evil isn’t politics, it’s observation.