It’s not terribly difficult on the default difficulty, especially if you do a lot of side-quests to gain extra XP.
It’s not terribly difficult on the default difficulty, especially if you do a lot of side-quests to gain extra XP.
It's like Skyrim with good storytelling and combat.
Wow, you are interested in being a dick about it, though, aren’t you?
I'm all for showing instead of telling, but the movie never showed me any real story or characters. It was all style and no substance.
I'm a fan of the originals, and personally I think Fury Road is the third best Mad Max movie at best.
It took me a similar amount of time to decide it was entirely forgettable.
It has nothing to do with the lack of exposition. There just wasn't any story or character development at all other than the bare minimum necessary to get to the next action sequence. I love a good action sequence as much as the next guy, but if it's not in service of a meaningful story arc or characters I care about,…
That was basically my exact same experience with the movie.
I went into this movie ready to be impressed based on the critical and popular reaction it's gotten, but I honestly walked out of the theater really disappointed. I mean, I definitely was expecting a 2-hour car chase, but I guess I just expected it to be in service of something more substantial than the paper-thin…
I'm aware of how genetics works. I just think this is an odd change to make to established characters. Like, when they changed Nick Fury to a black guy, that's no big deal, because it really changes nothing about his character. But having Sue be adopted (by a black family or otherwise) potentially changes the whole…
Matters to what? I just thought it was an odd change to make to established characters.
You're reading a lot more into my comment than is there. I think you're looking for a fight where there's none to be had.
I’ve been busy not giving a shit about another crappy FF movie.
I’m not whining about anything. I just think it’s an odd change to make when they were always blood siblings in the comics.
It's just an odd change, because they were blood siblings in the comics.
Those girls clearly came from the same parents, though. There's more to resemblance than skin color.
These aren’t just people with different skin tones. These are people with obviously different parentage.
I’m not complaining. It's not like I'm going to waste my money on another FF movie anyway, so they could cast them all as German Shepherds as far as I'm concerned. It just seems like a weird thing to change.
The "I know you are, but what am I" trick only works if it actually applies to what I'm saying.
So the picture of the brother and sister of two completely different races doesn't count?