Yeah, but don't think that would mix well with one based on buying toys
Yeah, but don't think that would mix well with one based on buying toys
Technically there is since Infinity 2 revolved around Marvel while Lego Dimensions has DC covered. Basically negates any reason to do one focusing on them
Eh, based around how much variety of Bayonetta had with her finishers, I don't think that would be an issue at all with GL if Platinum tackled him.
Or they could just be Easter eggs. I mean, that stuff is kind of DC's thing.
Is Spider-Man 2 (PS2/XB/GC) old enough to be old school? If so, I pick that. If not, I'll go with Spider-Man on PS1/N64/DC.
I'd still give the edge to season 6. Its worst wasn't as bad and its best wasn't as season 4's respectively, but I enjoyed 6 more as a whole. Neither are television at its best, but there's twice as many episodes I enjoy from 6 than 4 even if none of them reach the level of the Freaky Friday one. That's my second favorite after the conspiracy/blanket fort one.
Season 6 wasn't that bad. Okay, well the gay Dean episode was, but it had enough good episodes to justify its existence. I like to think of it as like the 2013 Spike VGX. We watched hoping for something to really blow us away, and even though we didn't quite get that, there was some fun stuff and Joel McHale was good at being an asshole to everyone along the way.
Good luck to the rest of you. As someone just starting out in the real world, I'm hoping to find my way right the first time and heed the lessons of others who needed to learn the hard way.
The main reason is I felt I needed to elaborate on my issues more than what I enjoyed. I can't go in too much detail on what I enjoyed on the plot or choices, yet my issues with them were easy to elaborate without giving spoilers. As for combat, explaining what worked was simple. The difficulty spikes or area design, on the other hand, needed more focus on why they didn't work as well.
As for the ending, I thought it worked alright for what it was. It's no Last of Us end, but after 2012's double hit of Mass Effect 3 and Assassin's Creed 3, I have a really hard time being let down by endings anymore.
I actually did enjoy it, but feel every aspect of it had a certain number of flaws to it I needed to address. Overall, the story, exploration and combat are each good, not great.