Destiny: The series that could have been. Or might be someday. Maybe. Unless they change too much. Or too little. Or give away too much loot, rendering exotics unexciting. Or don’t drop loot enough, pissing off the fanbase.
Destiny: The series that could have been. Or might be someday. Maybe. Unless they change too much. Or too little. Or give away too much loot, rendering exotics unexciting. Or don’t drop loot enough, pissing off the fanbase.
Microsoft’s treatment of the Xbox One’s backwards compatibility list is bull. Disney games like Cars (475 votes) get put on the list but games that are actually decent like Infinite Undiscovery (4746 votes) get ignored. I get that there has to be some kind of kid friendly variety but, put both on the list.
I don’t entirely understand the editorial bent of this family of sites. If it’s someone we don’t like—George Bush Sr, for example—we presume guilt, but if they’re a sweet old man who revolutionized comics, we front-load a lot of information to attack the source of reporting before laying out the accusations?
Didn’t they say they this last year as well.
Who needs pockets? Clearly the future is bulky cloth pouches.
Oh. Yes. Please. I can’t wait to see what Spock has to say to his newly found adopted sister who thinks shooting first and asking questions later is the Vulcan way.
TOS uniforms or GTFO
Also, since the other two ships were going down anyway why wasn’t one of them sacrificed with the light-speed jump tactic to cripple the Imperial Fleet?
This.
Yeah. This is a gigantic plot hole.
Her failure to communicate with her subordinates sparked a mutiny, and she waited until half the transports were destroyed to employ a tactic that should have been plan A once she decided that she was sacrificing herself with the ship anyway.
That was easily the mlst gasp-inducing moment in the movie (up to that point), but in hindsight it really begs the question: if this tactic is so effective, why didn’t they hyper-freakin-drive through the first and second Death Stars? Through the Executor?
I mean I would have been totally fine! It didn’t need to be forty years later. It could have been a hundred or, hell, even sixty. Dude it can have been a millenia before these movies.
What gets me is I agree, you can and SHOULD create a new story that is not intrinsically linked to the old one! Star Wars should be about way more than the Skywalkers and their friends.
Yeah, who wants to see a beloved entity be taken over by some corporate overlords? Why that’d be like this here AV Club being purchased by some large conglomerate and shifting its editorial viewpoint to accommodate their new corporate masters.
KotOR II is New Vegas to KotOR I’s Fallout 3: it eschews the tried-and-true story in order to blaze new one all its own, and it’s far greater for it. I wish Obsidian had had the technical expertise and wherewithal to better express their vision, because it’s easily the best story any Star Wars game has ever told.
While I like Revan, a lot... I’m not gonna lie, I’ve actually always found the Jedi Exile to be the more compelling of the two KotOR protagonists. The way the game approaches her service in the war, how she was treated by the Jedi afterwards, her relationship with the Force and Kreia... I really, really loved all of…
I think Darth Revan would definitely be compelling enough to warrant at least two movies.
Loot boxes eat man. Loot boxes inherit the earth.
No matter how annoying a voice is or is not, I always want the characters to have voice acting.