The honest truth is that Bioware isn’t Bioware anymore. The people that made the KOTOR games and even the Mass Effect series have left the studio in droves. It’s one of the things Jason Schreier pointed out in his two excellent pieces.
The honest truth is that Bioware isn’t Bioware anymore. The people that made the KOTOR games and even the Mass Effect series have left the studio in droves. It’s one of the things Jason Schreier pointed out in his two excellent pieces.
It’s taken the might of Disney, and the character of a game studio like Respawn to bring EA to heel... hopefully.
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The Russos and the Cap writers have done such a great job with Nat, it feels like a whole different character from IM2 and the Avengers movies
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: other MCU movies were fun, some of them were exhilarating, some of them were funny, but Winter Soldier was the first one that actually kicked ass.
Then, he topped himself in Civil War by grabbing that motorcycle as it was driving to him.
I’m going to throw my weight behind this one too.
:: takes you out first ::
*sweats profusely*
The elevator fight is absolutely the right choice here, but I often go back to that moment when Rogers has taken to the PA system to reveal the existence of Hydra and a nameless SHIELD operative refuses to launch the helicarriers, even when Rumbelow puts a gun to his head. He’s a total nobody who you can tell doesn’t…
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“They’re loud, hard to follow, with often uninspiring special effects. This inability to combine clarity with a grand scale is made even more glaring in Avengers: Infinity War, which takes us through the paces at least a half-dozen times.”
“it offset the clunkiness of Ragnarok’s final fight, an all-too-common convoluted swirl of fists and CGI.”
The Russos love bringing back characters who were left by the wayside (see: Thunderbolt Ross). It makes the universe seem that much more connected.
As a 35 year old white male...I have never heard of Spoon. Can somebody Spoon-feed me?
Good God, man, what more do you need?!
I was told there would be no math.
Me also grew up on original trilogy, and it meant so much to me to sit in theater wedged between Papa Cookie and Cookie Jr. watching Force Awakens. Me really not have time for all of this knee-jerk criticism for movie that not out yet. (Or for first two, which had flaws, like most movies, but were terrific fun and…
I was still in the womb. But my parents took me to Empire when I was 3. It was my first movie.