Problem is that no one can definitely answer what the Ranger is actually supposed to be. Is it stealth? A combatant? A mix of magic and melee like the Paladin?
Problem is that no one can definitely answer what the Ranger is actually supposed to be. Is it stealth? A combatant? A mix of magic and melee like the Paladin?
It’s more underwhelming than anything. You’ll never really be the best at anything, which in many ways is more frustrating than all out bad.
Remember this is late nineties; all sales would have been physical. The cost of printing up the material, creating disks, putting together an ad campaign, etc. may have been less than developing, but they weren’t negligible. If sales projects were really low they may have figured it better to cut their losses.
That’s my hunch as well. I mean, Blizzard definitely had concerns about quality control, but let’s not act like sales projections played zero part in the cancellation.
I guess we will have to. I see it more as the characters’ narcissism: “I know we all agreed to go on an easy spelunk to help ease our friend back into social activities after she was in a horrific car crash that killed her husband and child, but I didn’t like that so instead I lead us into a completely uncharted…
Yeah I get that, but I don’t remember them ever talking about a man in the movie. It was all about their relationships with each other.
American Mary.
Are you sure you’re not thinking of the sequel? I’ve never seen 2, but the first descent had no male characters outside of the first 10 minutes.
Just the south-east is like that. The south-eat is mostly trees. The centre is all volcanic wasteland, and much of the North is grass covered.
Not my favourite exactly, but the Open World I’m most excited for is “Daggerfall Tools for Unity”.
Eh, between the slavery and theocracy I’m not sure if I’d actually want to live in third era Morrowind. High Rock seems like a much more laid back place.
That was the first open world game I fell in love with.
I actually dug the quest journal. It added a lot of flavour to the quests. Wasn’t too hard to navigate either once you learned how keywords worked.
There are a few “filler” seasons where he has won championships, but nothing that was based on the official games as far as I know.
Kind of feel like the Orange Island arc is where Ash peaked as a character. Not to say the writing was stellar, but that seemed to be where he stopped growing and fell into the “finish league, forget everything, relearn” cycle.
God I love MewTwo (the character) and wish he would show up more. He was the only one who seemed capable of objectively looking at the Pokemon-battle-owning system and realizing just how insane the whole thing was.
Yes! And it was an epic 6 on 6 match with a constantly changing field.
For me that’s canon if only because of the epic two-part final battle.
Spirits Within just sort of... came and went. It’s sort of like Zemekis’ hyper-real motion capture movies of the 00's, in that it didn’t really inspire anything lasting in animation.
There’s another kind of person who plays this game?