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Quintus

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  1. Bloodborne was awesome, loved it. 

     

    I rarely play those sorts of games anymore, but I will occasionally put myself into "the mode" when one comes along which I really fancy. It's all about the early grind, gradually becoming intimately knowledgeable of environmental hazards, and progressing into an absolute beast of a warrior once it all clicks. Very satisfying gameplay loop which requires deep reserves of patience before it becomes apparent. Nine times out of ten though my game time involves chilling, so something much more accessible and less punishing. 

  2. I don't fancy it much but I normally attribute mixed reactions with "potentially something of interest", which, speaking for myself, find much more motivating or reliable than "overwhelmingly positive/absolutely terrible" declarations often found on places like Rotten Tomatoes (sorry Alex). The Witcher had similarly confused responses, and I enjoyed that enough, it did enough to make me watch S2 (which I'm still yet to do). 

     

    It's never easy establishing a brand new sci-fi/fantasy series on TV, and I'd definitely have expected a Halo one to struggle in that objective, but apparently there's viewers out there who have welcomed its initial attempt, even if I think it looks every bit B-Grade schlock. But I'll definitely give it at least a go. 

  3. On 22/08/2021 at 10:18 PM, bollemanneke said:

    Since I just listened to the finale of ROTK - the Minas Ritith theme is AMAZING - I realised I had never posted this question before:

     

    I have this theory, purely based on personal opinion, that the extended LOTR cuts are the intended versions everyone should watch and that the theatrical cuts were made purely for cinema purposes, in other words, that their shorter running time was a necessary evil imposed by third parties.

     

     

    No, and Jackson has reiterated that the theatricals are the preferred versions more than once. I agree with him, especially in regards to the the first film. 

     

    I own the 4K EEs (Apple streaming), and I thoroughly enjoy a great deal of the additional content (certain parts I even consider essential), but on balance I still think the original cuts are the best overall presentation of the story in cinematic form. Those "essential" moments I refer to... they're really just indulges, when it boils down to it. Years later, The Hobbit movies would be entirely designed around such indulgent excesses. To their detriment. 

  4. I found out after the fact that I'd beaten one of the game's hardest bosses in drastically the wrong order. Naboris by Gerudo Town, my son tells me I should have taken that Divine Beast on last. I did it first though. I only had six hearts, and it was an absolute fucker. I almost put the game down, thinking all the bosses would see these ridiculous difficulty spikes. But on the bright side at least it's now out of the way. 

  5. I finally got around to installing the necessary prerequisites (CEMU Emulator) and setting everything just right to play Breath of the Wild on my PC, blown up on a 65" C1 OLED displaying at 4k but internally rendering at 5k. It is indeed a spellbinding, if not stupendously flawless (as they say), adventure. It looks beautiful, even by today's standards. Visually almost timeless, quite possibly. So I've been chilling in the evenings, slowly making my way through the game. It's a very relaxing pastime, chipping away at the serenely paced central quest line and experimenting with the world's delightful systems. I'm enjoying it a lot. 

     

     

  6. Sounds too hardcore difficulty for me these days, given its otherwise lovely art style and cutesy protagonist. I just associate that sort of thing (isometric adventure) with gameplay that is somewhat more laid back and less intensive. When I feel like an actual satisfying challenge in a game I'll eventually just pick up Elden Ring. 

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    Trailer on repeat accepted, every aspect of this screams pre streaming era TV to me. It looks cheap and tacky upscaled for the latest 4K TVs, as if veneered fidelity alone is expected to do the brunt of the heavy lifting. Only the black dude from Fargo gives me reason enough to maybe trial it, because everything else is terrible - as seen in the trailer.

     

    I don't care about the game's actual lore, that's not my issue with this spinoff at all. It just looks like broad sci-fi with the budget of a live action video game cutscene.

     

  8. 17 hours ago, publicist said:

     

    It's certainly better than the usual Giacchino standard (simplistic/derivative as it is). But now i see reviews popping up on FB in which the music is described as Herrmann reborn. MG has now officially reached Zimmer status.

     

    These kind of comparisons (the most common nauseating one being with JW) are what piss me off about Gia, or more particularly, his fans. It just seems like the vast majority of listeners are cloth eared. 

     

    Bernard Herrmann, sheesus give me strength :shakehead:

  9. 7 hours ago, superultramegaa said:

    Prequels suck, sequels suck. Original trilogy is classic. KOTOR 1 and 2 are brilliant spin-offs. The Old Republic is ok but kind of stupid. The Mandolorian is probably good but I don't really care. The Force Unleashed is the best story since the OT, its sequel can rot in hell, and most of Star Wars is pretty fuckin dumb.

     

     

    Story wise, Knights of the Old Republic was probably the most convincing Star Wars expansion, with a legitimately ESB rivalling plot twist to boot - no mean feat, remarkably so considering it's a video game. 

     

    But yeah, one inseparable component of Star Wars discussion and debate is that the god tier fanboys simply cannot handle the criticism - serious and jocular, and generally struggle to be tolerant of dissenting views and opinions, however idle, often preferring to block it out by surrounding themselves with other like-minded gush pansies. It's always been like that since the internet really took off in tandem with the ongoing almighty blunder of the prequel trilogy, which was being laid bare in the old IRC chat rooms of the late 90s and early 2000s. Some of those places were jealousy exclusive at the time, where the extent of the damage was being assessed. 

     

    Even I was in denial, right at the beginning. But then I got real. 

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