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“Ragnarok” because of Norse Mythology, not because God of War, lmao.

Right, it’s the period of time when Yoda was getting High AF.

It turned me off initially as well, I got used to it and eventually preferred it and used it to strategize fighting enemies. 

A charm named “Steady Body” can mitigate the recoil completely. Do yourself a favor and try again. You won’t regret it.

Disney would probably prefer they do their own stuff and not touch the main canon, but studio heads and publishers want the “security” of the name-recognition characters, since half the reason they want to do SW is to draw on the assured fanbase sales.

That sounds like a you problem 

Or, actually read some High Republic-era stuff instead of hating on something for no valid reason? Claudia Gray writes some of the best Star Wars novels, and her High Republic-era “Into the Dark” is an excellent book.

Yeah. I’m watching the Girlfriend Reviews team commentating it, and they interpreted it as Geoff just... telling the naughty community to chill out. As if he was just admonishing a rowdy subreddit or some trolls in twitch chat. They had no idea he was explicitly calling out Blizzard. So yes, messaging fail. Keighly

So that’s not Jake Gyllenhaal?

It just felt like a shameless promise of a sequel, entirely about Alan Wake and his deal and not at all about, you know, Jesse or the story/lore of Control, and does not at all work on its own. I’ve played plenty of sequel-bait DLC in the past, because I never learn, but at least they tend to do a good job of making

I hear that this is set during the High Republic-era nonsense that Disney is trying to make a thing. If so, I’ll easily pass on this.

This article has a lot of inaccuracy. The game is set in the HIGH Republic era, a new time period of Star Wars that they are exploring. Definitely Yoda, but definitely not C-3pO

Hope it takes a few lessons from Control... the original Alan Wake was spooky enough, but the gameplay became tired by the halfway mark. I’d like to see the sequel be as dynamic as Remedy’s last game.

I mean, that’s true in the literal sense. He did, in fact, do something.

One test is whether anyone watching along at home who wasn’t already closely following all the headlines would have any idea what he was talking about. 

“huh that looks cool wonder who’s making it”

The hollowness of goto marketing guy’s statement is best shown by how one of the first reveals is a new game by David Cage, whose studio has faced absolutely zero complaints about conduct.

This game better have a fully rendered nude model of Palpatine taking a shower made without Ian McDirmand’s consent...

The watch is Mephisto!

You must have missed Falcon and the Winter Soldier explaining why.