Ah, I see you used the Draw system in FF8. Rookie mistake.
Ah, I see you used the Draw system in FF8. Rookie mistake.
I don’t want to say I called it, but I had a feeling Anno was going to go super heavy on the political conversation scenes. Whether or not that’s as bad a thing as it sounds here I can’t say as I haven’t seen it - but I’m not the least bit surprised by this review. I’m hoping I get a little more out of it, but again…
I prefer the expansiveness of it and the choice. I mean I still bought Ultron since he was in the 2016 hero pack, but to me Ultron was always a one-note character, but plenty of people only purchase or unlock characters they want. I see it as more freedom w/ an a la carte system.
More heroes, with more elaborate kits, powers and items (that are constantly being updated even after release), more content, larger community. I’m failing to see how backtracking to a 10 year old game/distribution model with minimal resources is really all the cracked up. MUA was great game for the time, but MH…
Eh. For the amount of heroes now, which is up to 58 playable, the ability to do most content solo and the fact that heroes have dialogue that references duplicate heroes because it’s part of the game’s story line that reality got broken is all part of the fun. Dr. Doom’s lines concerning other Doom players are the…
Yeah playing a better made game. So problematic. ....
It’s basically what Marvel Heroes is. Granted a couple of the X-Men who were playable in the series aren’t yet in Marvel Heroes, but most are. We’re getting Beast later this year.
Marvel Heroes is at a point where there’s nothing it isn’t doing 10 times better than Ultimate Alliance so.... yessss?
I can never go back to MUA now. Marvel Heroes is about 1000x better and I’ve also spent way too much money on it too so I’m invested.
Daily active users are just that, right? Let the hate flow
I love Dan Aykroyd.
Exactly!
Oh yes there is and it’s magnificent.
Other stuff they boiled into the show definitely included Alien, The Thing (but really the non-licensed music of the show is pure John Carpenter), Poltergeist and A Nightmare On Elm Street. It was a field day for my brain picking out all these little cues, shots and imagery the creators paid homage to.
I mean look at the kids from something like E.T. A kid in the Pacific northwest in the 80s was basically what a modern Brooklyn hipster is today in terms of style.
It borrowed so much, from those movies and many more, that there wasn’t a single thing that I hadn’t predicted or figured would happen either a scene or episode in advance even down to the ending.... And I LOVED it. It was like a concentrated amalgamation of all the scary ass shit I loved growing up, in one sharp,…
I think therefore I steal
It is nowhere near as bad as any of those remakes to matter what the manchildren claim. It hews much closer to the original in themes than those did. It’s still a very different movie. Not everything in it works either, but enough of it works that it can stand on its own. It’s also much more kid friendly than the…
The new movie definitely embodies that. It does it in different ways, but it’s still a core element.
I’m a pretty hardcore fan so here’s my reaction to the new movie: