81% (critics) and 6.8 (users) is “near universal acclaim” ?? For the record, there are a lot of people (including me) that didn’t like this forgettable commercial flick...
81% (critics) and 6.8 (users) is “near universal acclaim” ?? For the record, there are a lot of people (including me) that didn’t like this forgettable commercial flick...
He might know more, but the composition for The Force Awakens was underwhelming to say the least..
OK? Not sure what this contributes
Nothing like a good reoccurring villain.
Bahamut, all the way. Specifically the FFX version. His design is fabulous(his wings and wheel are amazing!) And I love the personality that comes through in his actions. Comes off like Charizard(who ranks second) in that he’s powerful as all get out and he knows it, which gives him this kind of haughtiness.
At one point, the most popular level of the week was a box that just contained a bunch of enemies bouncing back and forth between springs. The level title was Japanese for “Star this and I will star every one of your levels.” So yeah, it happens.
Aren’t the most popular levels in Mario Maker largely terrible? In fact, most of the “unpopular” levels are shockingly well designed. This sounds really counter-intuitive.
Someone gets it here! well done!
No. The Force Awakens is not better than Return of the Jedi, which has a number of coherent battles, an absolutely electric set of scenes involving the Emperor, Luke, and Vader, and is a lovely coda for the original trilogy.
I’d put TFA below Revenge, personally. TFA was so goddamned safe that I’d almost put it only above Phantom Menace. Say what you will about the prequels but at least they did something new each time.
TFA was never intended to be a movie, it functions as a cinematic theme park ride through the highlights of Star Wars. It did the bare minimum work required to set up characters and plot threads for future films but looking at it as a traditional story-driven film is inevitably going to lead to disappointment. With…
5, 4, 6, 3, 7, 2, 1.
Jedi should be above The Force Awakens as Evan said its total payoff the end to the six Episode Vader Fall/Redemption arc that is the heart of the story. Some of the best space battles of the original trilogy where you actually see Capital Ships fighting. Luke fully embracing and understanding his role in the…
Exactly. Bikini Atoll was bombed to hell multiple times, yet it is covered in greenery and trees today. Might not be safe to eat the fruit there, but it has grown back.
Because nature.
I hope not. It’s not the governments place to make laws to protect people from their own idiocy. They were never given a guarantee that this game was going to be made, they had hoped, but were never promised.
Unlikely, since this is still technically an investment, which means you could very well come out of it with nothing and lose all your money. The fact that so many people expect to get their money back shows how little the average consumer actually knows about economics.
I think it’s the wrong thing to do and that he’s absolutely wrong to even suggest giving the money back. Fuck anyone who takes this man’s money. Especially because he’s going to continue to work on the game. It would be lower than low to go from giving money to someone to make a game, to taking money away from someone…
They’re prompted several times that they’re throwing their money away towards unfinished projects that offer no guarantees.
Eh, don’t think so. It comes with the territory when you’re getting into investments. Sometimes it goes to shit, sometimes it goes really well.