This has nothing to do with Nintendo or console “fanboys.” I’m certainly not one. 90% of my gameplay is on PC and i prefer it.
This has nothing to do with Nintendo or console “fanboys.” I’m certainly not one. 90% of my gameplay is on PC and i prefer it.
y’know, thats my only gripe about the game at all. i cant practice my starfighting skills... i got the game in Dec and i’ve yet to play any of the specialty ships.
Looks like that’s one of the additions here!
But there is a reason for it: Commanding officers don’t stop in the middle of crisis to explain themselves to their junior officers.It’s just not how it’s done, and for good reason. Poe/Finn/Rose and anyone else who participated with a mutinous plan that ended up introducing a traitor to the rebels are the ones who…
For some reason everyone always remembers Yoda as being wise, but a lot of his schtick was about jumping back and forth between being recklessly impish and aggressively bull-headed. I loved when he called Luke out for always staring off at the horizon.
I love how everyone lambasted The Force Awakens for being a retread, when there are a TON of thematic similarities between Empire Strikes Back and The Last Jedi. BOTH movies are entirely about how the heroes are in way over their heads and are in no way prepared to face the challenges before them. The main difference…
that scene gave me chills
The Holdo Maneuver might be my favorite action scene from any action movie, ever. I still can’t believe it happened.
Perfect
100%
Totally with you here. I’m glad that Rian Johnson made the movie he did instead of New Hope 3.0. TLJ was original and it thumbed its nose at our expectations while delivering a ton of original ideas. Not all of them worked, but enough did to make it a damn good Star Wars movie.
I agree fully with you and what Serrells says in the article.
I love people bitching about how “Poe and Finn’s plan nearly got everyone killed!” like “Imma just leave now and face Vader, because he’s clearly setting a trap for me” wasn’t Luke’s entire deal in ESB.
The bomber ship itself had its own gravity inside. The bombs would begin to fall due to this artificial gravity. Once the bombs broke the plane and were in the vacuum of space they should continue on the same trajectory.
I hate to state the obvious, but I just don’t think that anyone writing Star Wars movies ever had that idea before. Out of all of the nonsensical things in that movie, that was one that DID make sense.
Why the hell would an Admiral tell a Captain, who keeps fucking up, anything? Do you tell everyone that works under you everything all the time?
Actually it wasn’t stupidity. I mean it was stupidity but all on Poe’s part. It’s really not expected for commanding officers to have to answer to their junior officer’s demands for information. Especially a junior officer who’d just been demoted for failing to follow orders that resulted in the rebels losing their…
Or if Poe didn’t mutiny.
But we were meant to dislike her, and much like with Poe, she didn’t give a shit if we disliked her. She had a plan, she stuck to it, and then she went down with her ship like a fucking boss.
Right? 95% of the complaints about The Last Jedi have some forgotten or forgiven equivalent scene in Empire. People are complaining about the flawed military tactics of an intergalactic fascist regime that repeatedly sends giant metal walking nonsense tanks with absurdly high centers of gravity into battle.