You’re going to the wrong theaters, man.
You’re going to the wrong theaters, man.
Yeah, Luke’s scenes in the film were really the only good parts, to me. Kylo and Rey wrecking those red guards together was really exciting, but nobody even came close to Mark Hamill’s perfect sense of timing and tone. I thought Yoda looked so stupid at first when he appeared, but the scene between him and Luke was…
Absolutely agreed, but I was just thinking that maybe it’s only a great scene because it’s the first thing that happens in the movie that isn’t embarrassingly bad and awkward. Like it’s a major relief when that happens, because you think you’re finally getting something that will impact later films and actually…
Luke’s shoulder-brush was great for two seconds, and then you wake up the next day and realize you have to live with that being a part of Star Wars for the rest of your life. He should’ve just dabbed when he got close to Kylo Ren to finish tearing down the fourth wall.
So many awesome moments that actually ended up serving no purpose whatsoever because everything at the end of the movie is exactly the same it was at the beginning.
Nope, same attention to detail by both the creators and the fans. You can’t seriously think nobody has noticed mistakes in Star Wars movies before now.
She didn’t just accept her fate. She sensed that Ben held off from firing and she was filled with hope right before the blast hit.
What do you mean “they re-cut it”? She was in several completely unrelated scenes throughtout the movie after that.
“literally spelled these out”
Kylo was doing two things at once with the lightsabers, which is why Snoke didn’t see it coming. Maybe watch that scene again.
You sound like someone who gets real excited when your bag of chips is a little taller and the top of the bag is labeled “10% FREE!”
Yeah, not being impressed with a work of art is about being entitled. I should just be grateful that someone made something. Doesn’t matter how good it is! #deathtocriticalthinking
I guess we’re supposed to eat shit and be grateful for it because it’s “free,” huh. Not to mention the $60 base price of admission to get “free” content.
Yeah, big surprise, not everyone who is associated with the Empire is a good person. Like imagine you’re someone living in Illinois and have no problem being a part of America and going along with all of the countries we start wars in and all the people we kill with drone strikes and stuff. And then imagine the…
Yeah, but the pictures of the real coffee shop show signs in English as well. I feel like it’s probably real and this one guy is just bad at using Google maps.
My response was entirely coherent; you’re just being overly defensive. You said it was weird. I said it wasn’t weird, and then I went on to say there are worse games and gave examples of why it’s decent. You are incredibly insecure, and I pity you.
I didn’t say you said any of those things Get real defensive over nothing.
The pacing was the same as in every RPG I’ve ever played. The plot in the beginning is really tight and then it starts meandering. I don’t think Okami is anywhere near the worst in terms of pacing; at least in the latter parts of the game, there are a bunch of side quests and the game has a sort of relaxing/casual…
Except for the fact that you would have to let go of one side of the Switch and awkwardly hold it with one hand while you draw on the screen. Combination controller-touchscreen games seem like a bad idea.
Pssh, then people would’ve been satisfied with the earlier rewards and not gone all the way. I collected all 100 on both PS2 and PS3. It’s not really the worst thing in the world.