Less about the "logic of a mutated turtle" and more "logic of a growing turtle." Should've said that instead.
Less about the "logic of a mutated turtle" and more "logic of a growing turtle." Should've said that instead.
Realistic/logical? Yes. Because the shell should/would probably grow when they get mutated. But I don't think that makes it a bad design, or a smaller shell makes it better. Plus: it's live-action. And you can of course take liberties with things, but this doesn't sound like something that would matter either way, so…
...I'm gonna pick on one complaint you have, which is implying a turtle on it's hind legs is somehow not top-heavy.
So I'm not gonna look through my rose-colored glasses and say "ugh make more 2D animated movies" but these are awesome.
I dunno dude. You can talk gameplay all you want, but art direction is still important.
It's quite simple: Facebook has the capital. We're talking brand new, never before seen hardware, needing high-fidelity screens that sit in front of your face, trying to break into the consumer market and be mass produced. Either Oculus has billions of dollars fall out of the sky into their laps or Facebook drops it…
It seems like that 'cause it's exactly what it is. No one knows anything.
This is juvenile. Really. Everything at this moment is wild speculation.
...still don't see how having the Kinect means it would be void of input options.
It doesn't force you to ask anything. It's another option. That's it.
...unless it's pronounced (you-bee-sahft) and not (oo-bee-sahft).
So how do/are we supposed to feel about Minis and Beetles? Are they indicators of testosterone deficiency? 'Cause damn it I wanna drive one. Especially the new Beetle.
I hate any comment section on an Xbox One/Microsoft post. Drivel. All of it.
I was specifically addressing the notion that it won't translate well to a cinematic affair, which it has done already. Whether or not it will be good of course remains to be seen; but I'm not totally disinterested, since the CGI animation style seems to be in line with the charm and character of the comics and…
Uh, there have been feature films before.
That looks downright fantastic. I'm enjoying the maturation of CGI. It's bringing along a lot of interesting styles.
Here's now subsidization works: company A negotiates with company B to purchase product at a wholesale price (sometimes less than MSRP). Company A then sells it you on a subsidized plan; i.e. spread out over time, in increments (usually so you don't have to pay full MSRP at point-of-sale from Company B).
...I don't think you know what "subsidized" means. Ever bought a cell phone on contract? Those are subsidized phones. You don't pay full price at point-of-sale; the price is spread out over time. Same thing.
Right. But it's definitely not free.
I'm not arguing. I'm saying the games aren't free. 'Cause they are not.