thenewkamai
Kamai New and Improved
thenewkamai

I can’t really think of any good action movies from the last 10 years really. The heyday was the late 80s and early 90s, which is why I thought we’d get something great with Fury Road. A return to that Die Hard, Mad Max, Terminator era.

Yeah, I was ready for it to be over about an hour before it actually was.

It’s pretty sad that your identity is so defined by your pop culture consumption that any opinion differing from your own is seen as a direct affront that must be met with derision, scorn, and insult as a defense mechanism. That's the kind of childish person I'd expect to be entertained by 2 hours worth of heartless

What do you mean how?

I don't get the love Fury Road is getting. I love action movies, and I love Mad Max, but Fury Road was fucking boring.

I think you only make those associations because you know the characters already. Nothing about those names particularly calls out any of the characters' traits.

If that’s what you think is trolling, then you need more experience with the internet. Expressing an opinion does not equal trolling. If anything, you’re the troll here, looking for arguments wherever you can find them.

If you aren’t putting your new IPs where I’m playing, then I don’t know why I should count them.

I've done my research. I'm not aware of any new IPs they've released, at least for the WiiU. The stuff in the 3DS online store certainly isn't a new IP on the scale of Metroid or Zelda or Mario. I guess they technically count, but I don't find any of them interesting.

Except no one expects those things from a Nintendo product. You're asking for something along the lines of "This banana gets a bad score because it's a terrible apple."

Aside from a few mini-games, what IPs are you talking about?

No, but it takes out a big chunk of the XP you’d otherwise be getting, which can skew the difficulty curve of the overall game.

It can be if some of those quests are story quests, which usually give larger XP awards.

The best action movie of all time, in my opinion, is still Terminator 2.

Then your friend is a thieving asshole, and you should stop being his friend.

The thing is, Nux is the most realized character in the whole movie. If his arc is rushed, everyone else's is non-existent.

Leaving the War Boys would make sense. Fighting against the demi-god of his own worship a few hours later does not. One does not usually come to terms with failing their god by trying to kill said god.

And none of that was the least bit convincing.

I saw the scene with Capable. I don't buy for a second that that would be enough for him to reject a lifetime of dogma in a few hours.

So he rejects his demi-god and turns against him in a matter of hours?