Disney plus? Fuuuuuuuuck. Thank Poseidon for the …“high seas”…
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Disney plus? Fuuuuuuuuck. Thank Poseidon for the …“high seas”…
One of the few games I beat. Enjoyed it. Interesting combat system, easy to make any build you want. Karma system included makes for some fun attacks and defense.
That being said, gameplay gets stale after a while. While there is a bunch to do, none of it is necessary to beat the game.
The primary villain isnt an end game boss at all, and the actual end game bosses are beatable through quick time events and mecha that aren’t effected by your load out or skills. It’s like a different game against the endgame bosses.
My favorite part of the game was just exploring around looking for fights. Making enemies and allies while shooting guns John woo style.
My advice is to buy a physical copy, they are dirt cheap because the game didn’t meet expectations.i remember when it flopped on release.myown copy came free with ps plus, so buyer beware. Watch some gameplay videos first. Otherwise grab it when it seems like an easy get. It’s worth a try at least
I’m still reading it every update. It’s old so the early art is honestly bad. Not 5 year old nephew bad, but “I like comics enough to make my own and am still learning”. It’s cool to see their style evolve over the years. The writing also gets better as story arcs are made, instead of a joke a day thing. So be aware that for anything to make sense, starting at the beginning is best. All the characters have intertwined character growth, arcs, and development, meaning starting at the newest without context makes no sense. So if you still want to give it a chance then please do, it’s a decent fun comic.
My son is 8 and thinks the guy killed himself because he couldn’t fly right.
I had to gently explain what exactly happened.
You are literally claiming someone is projecting, while you yourself have nothing to indicate such things.
Also you are just copying and pasting the same response in defense of a troll. A specific troll that everyone easily recognizes now. You. You are the troll.
Rethink your life.
You didn’t miss anything that most other triple A games covered. If they focused more on story instead of shoehorning a terrible multiplayer pvp it could have been decent
I get your point, I really do, but Homefront was also about the economic collapse of the American system caused by its own corruption.
I always got the idea that Korea wasn’t incredibly overpowered united, but America was already broken and a step away from being conquered already and the first army to invade happened to be Korea. The rest of the world just wanted to see what would happen.
Kind of like having Russia invade Ukraine only to have it’s nose beaten in and globally embarrassed. Doesn’t mean Ukraine is going to invade and conquer, just that a global super power can be defeated by a smaller united nation after decades of corruption.
At least that’s the idea that got me through the game. It was honestly just a COD reskin of a game and wasn’t actually that good in retrospect
My general mood and demenur thanks for asking
I was a 90’s kid. Making weird noises in the phone was magic to me.
I genuinely can’t tell if you and the person you responded to are doing a bit and committing to it, or are genuinely referring to:
Making weird modem noises to hack phones will always be the funniest 90’s hacker thing I’ve ever heard.
I feel sorry for the twelve guys who loved this game. But everytime I tried playing it it just wasn’t worth the effort or time for me. I liked the idea but the execution makes me glad I don’t dnt put any money down for it.
He just stands on the roof and yells.
Superman hears the yelling and send a text to Diana.
Diana writes a letter and gives it to Flash.
Flash starts breaking the speed limit.
Batman trips Flash,who then gives Batman the letter.
Really it’s actually much faster then the batsignal, and Bruce Wayne has promised to pay for Superman’s phone bill.
Actually I would love an explanation. This bit has always gone over my head. Asi understand it they use stories to communicate but I think I missed context somewhere
Unless Christopher judge himself tells me otherwise, I choose to believe that this exact moment is when Tealc’s loop starts. Too late to move, just early enough to feel the pain.
That and him just shoving the door back gets me every time