The term has long evolved beyond fanfiction insert.Rawbeard said:the first step for Mary Sue is an inserted character in an established continuity. No matter how super great a character is and how much everyone loves them for no reason, they are not a Mary Sue if it's their own series. It's just a shitty character and I am sure there is a term for that on TV Tropes, but I got plan for the rest of this year, so I can't go there to check.
Didn't you make this post last week? I have no doubt he isn't going to like it, though.Michael Prymula said:Hope Yahtzee reviews Star Fox Zero next week, can't wait to hear him shit all over the godawful controls that game has.
Yet Nintendo is still the best when it comes to backwards compatibility. The XONE needed a couple of updates to get a decent back catalogue. When the Wii U came out, you could almost put any old Wii game in the console with rarely a fuss in sight. That is how you do backwards compatibility.Michael Prymula said:Xbox One has backwards compatibility now with a decent number of games, which is giving it an edge over the PS4 at the moment.Kingjackl said:Backwards compatability is the biggest problem with the new consoles, but I think that problem will diminish with time. More and more re-releases of last-gen games are coming out, which admittedly doesn't solve the problem for people who already have them and want to play them on their new system. It does at least ensure they won't be totally erased.
On that note, didn't the Ratchet & Clank HD trilogy come out on PS3 and Vita around the same time the PS4 was released? That was incredibly poorly timed.
Well, Drek and Quark were both villains in the original. The difference between the two games being that Quark was a legitimate asshole in the first one, and not some guy who was jealous but then finds redemption in the end. And Insomniac keeps bringing Nefarious back because they know he's the best character in the entire series.Pallindromemordnillap said:Yeah, everything I've heard about this game says it misses a lot of the beats of the first one that made the eponymous duo relatable. And from what I've seen it tries to do too much to hark back to the old games instead of being its own thing. Did we really need Drek and Quark and Nefarious as villains? Have you people learned nothing from the Spider-Man films, stick to one or at max two villains!