Yup. You could just post the headline right now
Yup. You could just post the headline right now
Yeah, Whedon got the idea in his head to shake up the dynamic of the team in an unexpected way, but totally missed the mark with the Bruce/Natasha relationship. I wasn’t completely opposed to the idea in principle, but they screwed up the execution badly. What it did to the character of Natasha was the worst of it,…
I can easily see how it made it through most of the production process. The final version of the scene could’ve went through a hundred edits before ending up the way it did. And anyone involved in the production, already knowing the original intention of the scene, wouldn’t interpret the dialogue any other way.
I propose that the scene is poorly written and poorly edited, and thus opens it up to the misinterpretation. The fact that this is widely believed to be the interpretation of the scene proves this.
Thanks for pointing out the misinterpretation of that scene, something that always bothered me. Lots of other reasons to criticize Whedon’s writing without misrepresentation.
I’ll preface this by saying that I am in no way defending Whedon, that, despite being a fan of his work for many years, I realize now is a piece of shit.
He says in the video that they pride themselves on open communication and transparency with gamers. In a video released over a month after release. Not before release, when his words would have meant something.
No problems. Carry on.
I think you might have missed the sarcasm in parksonian’s comment.
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I would be interested in this game, but I can’t morally do that now, knowing that the company making it is partially owned by the Saudi prince, a perpetrator of many human rights abuses and a murderer.
Not to rain on the parade of people that might be looking forward to this game - I happen to enjoy the King of Fighters series myself - but if you buy SNK games in the future, you will be supporting actual murderers.
Another thing to add to this list is the ability to upload/download save data by pressing Options on an individual game. You could do this on PS4, but on PS5 you have to go into a separate menu for all of your games.
Thanks for this. This stuff needs to be highlighted in every review of every Ubisoft game going forward until something more is done. It needs to be a factor in your purchasing decisions of their games. Even if you decide it doesn’t bother you, it needs to be at least in the back of your mind.
Yeah, I’m waiting fer PS5 to play a New Game+ of Tsushima, and I already own God of War and Horizon but never took the time the play them yet. Makes waiting fer price drops on PS5 games easier when I have a backlog of PS4 games that’ll play better when I get the new console.
Well, given how different the PS3’s hardware architecture was from, well, anything else, it’s a good chance that the remastering team had to build a number of things from scratch in order to get it to run on PS4, let alone add in higher-res textures and stuff. Given that load times weren’t necessarily a big topic of…
It seems to me that one of Sony’s first party studios (or their R&D department) have come across a way to decrease load times without the need of an SSD, and are sharing that among the studios. Ghost of Tsushima was the first major example of that. A big open world that loads incredibly fast.
I’m curious about how the transforming works as well. If done right, it could be a nice bit of strategy. I can picture cars being able to move more spaces, flying bots able to reach higher ground, tanks having extra attack, Ratchet having healing abilities, etc, etc. Hopefully the developers though of this as well.
Really hoping this one turns out to be good. A Transformers strategy game sounds right up my alley.
Well, in an equally pedantic defence of the poster, Jovovich’s character doesn’t seem to fighting the diablos. More like posing in front of it. Maybe a team-up with the monster to fight another, bigger monster? Jurassic World-style? Might be just the kinda dumb this movie would try to do.