It's more that Capra Demon is just a terrible fight and it's not fun getting stuck in the entryway by dogs while he wails on you with his giant swords. I actually did continue and the very first time I killed the dogs I won the entire fight. Currently I've made it to the bottom of the catacombs and have gotten my great scythe.It’s an investment to be sure.
Oh, MW2 had a lot of stupid. I can think of a ton if plot holes and wierd bits that felt like they were either left over from previous rewrites of the script or were basically setpieces strung together by bits of plot. Russia is the most plausible take on the US being invaded(even if's still extremely unlikely) and right now feels disturbingly on the nose with the war crimes depicted. Hell, Red Dawn was apparently supposed to be about how awful it is to have a war brought to your doorstep and some people completely missed the point of that film. And it still makes more sense than North Korea invades(Looking at you, Red Dawn Remake).I stopped taking the series seriously after MW2. I know you made your points, but MW2 felt like a James Bond movie that took itself too seriously. I remember excuses were made how it's just being realistic, or realism, but it got way over the top for me by that point. And it came off as just another fantasy claiming to be about how this would turn out and such, when everyone was speaking out of their asses. At that point, the game pretty much turn into Red Dawn parts one and two in video game form. A movie I'm not exactly a fan of either. The third game basically became a ultra conservatives wet dream.
What's funny is that between the death drops in upper Blighttown and the poison swamp at the bottom, the area does a lot of work preparing you for a boss who limits your available space to stand and dodge in. And people apparently still can't handle that.After Elden Ring I decided to go back and play some Dark Souls: PtD on PS3, doing a caestus/Dragon Bone Fist run. I was surprised to find people still doing co-op, though less surprised to see people simply refusing to learn how to notice Quelaag's AOE attack.
Just rewatched that episode now, still holds up.
The episode was done with quite a lot of love to the MMO community, I wouldn't be surprised if some of the writing staff saw a bit of themselves in him.Just rewatched that episode now, still holds up.
Is it weird that I actually think the fat bald guy with the OP character is actually kind of cool? Like, I think that clearly wasn't their intention, but the way he doesn't say a single thing in the whole episode, makes him seem kind of cool.
He's an obese unhygienic slob who seemingly does nothing but play WoW all day, nothing cool about it.Just rewatched that episode now, still holds up.
Is it weird that I actually think the fat bald guy with the OP character is actually kind of cool? Like, I think that clearly wasn't their intention, but the way he doesn't say a single thing in the whole episode, makes him seem kind of cool.
Just rewatched that episode now, still holds up.
Is it weird that I actually think the fat bald guy with the OP character is actually kind of cool? Like, I think that clearly wasn't their intention, but the way he doesn't say a single thing in the whole episode, makes him seem kind of cool.
Last year Hearthstone released this card.The episode was done with quite a lot of love to the MMO community, I wouldn't be surprised if some of the writing staff saw a bit of themselves in him.
If you're going to have one, put in a way to easily swap cover, or which shoulder you're looking over for that matter. I ended up not really using cover all that much, preferring to just move and peak around corners instead.
Been years since I watched that video, but I remember the silly goose acted as if you couldn't play Max Payne 3 without cover. At least Chimpzy played it the non-popamole way.
Like Turbo said, it's either cover or route memorization. I remember not using cover that much, but I was on Normal, and playing on 360. The harder difficulties make it harder for run and gun, unless you know where enemies are going to pop out and have the spawns memorized. If you don't know that or not skilled, prepare to use more cover. That I do know from friends and seeing others player the harder modes He's not wrong. Max moves way slower in 3 compared to the prior entries. I do like MP3 by the way, but I am not afraid to see the faults, nor the problems. Hell, Sam Gideon and Brandon Heat (Gungrave) move faster than Max in his 3 incarnation. Sam is wearing rocket powered power armor, and Brandon has a giant casket chained to his back! Garcia Hotspur moves quicker than, Max! And Garcia is just a demon hunter with a talking gun and has no bullet time nor slow-mo!Been years since I watched that video, but I remember the silly goose acted as if you couldn't play Max Payne 3 without cover.
Dead Men Walking begs to differ. Agree that his moveset could be better, but Vanquish isn't remotely what I want. Has no sense of weight, looks really dumb.Like Turbo said, it's either cover or route memorization.
Good for him, I don't care.Dead Men Walking begs to differ.
I wasn't speaking for you. I was speaking for me.Vanquish isn't remotely what I want.
Wrong. Sam actually does have a sense of weight, and movement is not dumb. It's pure grade, 100%, awesome you can't comprehend nor handle. You got to have mad skills goes to pull off the crazy shit in this game! Spoiled, never happy, and unsatisfied as always. Nothing surprising or new here. Be it with movies or games that you actually bother with.Has no sense of weight, looks really dumb.