Unless you were in Episode IV.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfKEVpd1eJM
99% sure all of them will have Batman shoehorned in them somewhere. No. I'm not joking. And nine isn't surprising. Marvel has about as many(or more?) planned with most of them being untitled so far.
Never worked out for me in the past so, for me, I'd say it's not a good idea. Doesn't mean others can't do it. Obviously a lot of people have had plenty of success with doing that kind of thing.
I was tempted to buy the DLC before but never did. Not a single one. I loved the original and enjoyed it far more than GTAV and maybe even Watch_Dogs. I think I'll be getting this.
Edited the title to fit the change. Would've posted about this as soon as I found out but stuff happened. Kind of disappointed that a character outside of the Kenway family will be involved in something that's supposed to be important to the Kenway family. I'm guessing Shay's going to end up meeting with Connor's father at some point.
:c
Were you trying to use her physical attacks? Because, admittedly, those really are weak. Spamming spells and her abilities are where she really shines.
Not having Rem in top tier? Incorrect list. She easily destroys everyone else in magical ability. Plus she has some of the best abilities ever. She basically has infinite magic. That's amusing. I found Machina to be the best melee character of the cast. His combos are slow but the startup to his first hit is ridiculously easy to time with Kill Sights. Plus, Assault Mode and Darkside wreck everything. ...Also Assault Mode just looks really awesome.
Seems Ubisoft might have gone bankrupt animating this female. *all the sarcasm* Finally a good look at Arno's face. Apparently he's defending a Templar. The plot thickens.
Warframe. So much fun.
Level 99 is weird and whoever started that trend needs to be smacked. Really hard. Dragon's Dogma has 200 levels but once Dark Arisen came out everything felt just right with the leveling system. 1-100 would be a good place to sit at for the main story and endgame stuff found in the original game while 101-200 would be the only reasonable way to tackle the Dark Arisen content(despite stat increases per level up decreasing a lot once you hit 100). Level 99 isn't as bad as scaling enemies though. So...at least Kingdom Hearts doesn't have that.
From the corner of his eye a reddish blur crossed his sight and darted directly towards the other golem. From it came a sort of...yowl or squeak. It was a strange sound but he knew exactly what it was and how risky it must have been for Tal to call her friend. He wasn't even sure if it was against the rules. The golem swatted at the tiny creature several times to no avail until a crack echoed in the hall. Kendric froze, hoping it wasn't Tal's little dragon. The golem fell to its knees before crashing down on the ground where it stayed. Kendric let out a sigh of relief and smiled over at Tal forgetting for an instant of the golem whose cold gaze was locked on him. He was cornered, pushed to the very edge of the ring, and the golem had both its hands reaching out to smash him leaving him no room to get out of the way. Staying put meant getting injured, for the golem would not actually kill him, and attempting to dodge would only take him out of the ring. He had to pass. Kendric could not think to imagine the look on his father's face if he returned home a failure. His family had a long line of Knights in Eridis. Kendric braced himself as the golem's hands came his way, readying himself for the worst. The golem's hands made a dead stop. Golden light shone through the cracks in its silver fingers. Kendric was wrapped in a bright aura, standing firm at the ring's edge locked in a struggle against the massive metal beast. His eyes flashed and his arms began to shake as the sudden surge of power began to fade. No! I can't lose! Not when I'm so close...Come on...COME ON! The aura of aether began to flicker and shrink as Kendric slowly began to slide back from the strength of the golem. "No!" Desperation took hold with Kendric releasing one of the golem's hands to grip its other. The metallic mass lost its balance and began to topple over. Kendric let out a shout as he called on every bit of strength he had pulling the golem straight over his head and flipping the metal figure over onto its back outside of the ring. The aether vanished as quickly as it came leaving Kendric to fall to his knees and pant heavily. His vision darkened momentarily but he did not pass out. Not yet. He looked up to the downed golem and let out a laugh. "Bet you don't...see...that every...day." His eyes shifted towards the Dean. "How'd we do?" He would have stood up but his legs refused to move. Dean Fey smiled at the two before shaking her head. "That was impressive. You both still had four minutes still on the clock before the Trial ended. But..." Kendric's heart skipped a beat. "Seeking help from the outside is forbidden." Dean Fey looked towards Ember then back at Kendric. "And look where you're sitting." Kendric lowered his head and wondered what she meant. Taking a moment to look around he groaned in frustration. Behind him was a break in the red light of the ring. The exact spot where he had carelessly stepped over in his stupid display of power. Tal was still in shock at watching Kendric's display of strength. She still held onto the box, and while she remained in the ring, she held up an arm and let Ember land on her as she spoke to him, her aura shining brightly as she did so, "Malzeymah, ach neo taune thornessa eom hjarta. Ono achà elda." Tal then looked back at the Dean as her aura went away and she held up the box, "If it counts for anything at all, the box is still in tact. However, I can understand the outside help rule..." she eyed Ember who's head clearly showed sadness towards that but she smiled and walked over towards Kendric, Ember crawled up her shoulder so she had a freehand and she offed him a hand to help him out, "You did great either way, Kendric." Kendric looked up at Tal and took her hand, thanking her quietly as he rose to his feet. "That's true, but that's part of her ability. If anything, her little friend over there counts as a part of her. Fine, fail me but not her. The rules clearly state that we can use our own powers and that is her power." Kendric looked back over at Tal. She had never called out to her dragon so it made it obvious to him what her ability was. The Dean raised her eyebrow in amusement to Kendric's defiant tone. "And you're fine with your friend passing and you not?" "Yeah...I guess I am." "Well, I suppose that's settled then. Ms. Gaeta, you pass. If that dragon is as much a part of you as your ability is then who am I to fail you for using what you were born with?" She eyed Kendric. "I am sorry you did not pass. Perhaps one day you might convince the Knights to allow you to take one of their qualifying tests but I assure you that they are much much more difficult." Kendric nodded in response and showed a faint smile towards Tal. Tal stared in surprise at the interaction between the Dean and Kendric, and she wanted to say something to help him out. She didn't need to pass, it was no requirement for her. She had no future ambitions that involved law enforcement. But it was clear to her Kendric wanted to be one of the Knights and that certainly was something she could respect. But he had passed the line, and she wasn't sure if there was anything she could say that would defend him, or get him to pass. Tal smiled at Kendric and spoke, "Thank you." and she felt Ember leave her shoulder and fly over to Kendric and stay in front of him. He let out a little roar towards him and Tal let chuckled a bit. Tal held the box in the direction of the Dean, assuming that she'd want it back now that the Trial was over. She kept eyeing Ember making sure he wouldn't do anything stupid. Ember was trying to talk to Kendric but Tal knew he wouldn't be heard. Most of what he was saying was in dragon anyway, "Would you like this back?" Dean Fey thanked Tal for handing the box over and walked over towards the golem who had been downed by Ember. She placed her hand on the neck of the creature. In moments it was standing up once more and so was the other golem Kendric had tossed. "Damion and Poke. You two are up next." Dean Fey held out the box towards the two and motioned for them to enter the red ring. Kendric stared down at Ember and crouched in front of the dragon watching as he continued making noises at him. He patted the little thing's head and smiled at it content in knowing he did the right thing. He would just have to face his father and tell him what happened...and hope for the best.
A rush of air following behind the golem's fist caused Kendric to stagger back. He recovered before he could fall out of the ring and looked Tal's way when she called out to him. "They don't tire out. They're pretty much immune to most magic." Kendric's eyes widened as the golem did something he had never seen them do before. Its arms stretched out wide as it shifted its weight forward towards him, its shadow draping over Kendric as the metal being began to accelerate down. The hall shook as the golem slammed into the ground in an attempt to flatten Kendric with its massive body. Panting, Kendric stared at the hulking mass just a hair's breadth away from the edge having just barely dived out of the way. Unphased the golem immediately began to rise completely unscathed from its attack. "U-um...well..." He racked his mind as he tried to recall any weaknesses of the golems. He knew he should have remembered this easily with having taken the test so many times but--"I got it! Under their neck. Just above the chest. Golems have a gem that gathers aether to fuel it. Its disguised by magic to look like just another piece of their armor but its there!" Gems like that were actually quite fragile so it would not take much to break one to take down the golem but they were difficult to reach and even harder to get close to. A golem's sheer brute force made sure nothing ever got close to its one weakness. "If you could take down of these things, that'd be great. This guy's not so happy." Kendric gazed up at the golem before him as it once more began its assault.
Kendric eyed the ring cautiously, remembering how he failed the last time. Getting knocked across the hall by the fist of a golem and landing far out of the ring. He had been so close to making it through the time limit only to be smacked down. "No. The least I can do is hold this thing." His eyes shifted back towards the box then to Tal. "And if you don't mind, call me Kendric. Not Ritter." Double the golem. Double the trouble. He couldn't last against one so why would two be any easier? The golems lumbered towards the two making Kendric step closer towards the edge of the ring. Just a few minutes and it's all over, right? Just gotta...not be punched by a giant metal fist. One of the golems raised its fist, far quicker than one would expect a thing of such a size to be capable of, and began to bring it down towards Kendric. He ran towards the metal creature and slid under between its legs long before its fist crashed into the white stone floor. The second golem seemed to anticipate this and was already reaching for Kendric. "Catch!" He tossed the box Tal's way knowing it was either to risk dropping it or have it crushed by the golem. Kendric leapt to the side avoiding its grasp. As he recovered he watched as the first golem set its sights on Tal. Right. There's two of them. Damn.
Still need to get Soul Sacrifice Delta. Wasn't expecting Journey to make it on PS4. Guessing it's just a straight port rather than an upgrade but that's fine. I never played the original anyways. Now I don't have reason not to.
This is almost how I feel except not as extreme. Trailers for Lucy make me angry just because of that one thing. Its only redeeming features are that it stars an Avenger(barely) and God(Morgan Freeman).
"I remember reading those volumes. Though it's been some time since I've opened one of those books. I don't know why they wait until the last volume to mention Zirn-" This time, it wasn't the sound of a student merely entering that caused Kendric to stop(Damion) but rather a familiar voice accompanied with a body falling towards the ground. Kendric smirked and shook his head upon seeing his friend. "Nice of you to drop in. I was starting to think you slept in." "Ahem." Dean Fey cleared her through which resulted in an echo that filled the white hall. "S-sorry." Kendric went silent. "There have been some changes to the Trial specifically for this group." Kendric raised an eyebrow and looked towards Zauriel, shrugging towards him. He had never heard of the Trial being changed in any way. Especially not for a single group. "Instead of attempting to fend off a golem individually I will be placing you into groups." Kendric timidly raised his hand. Dean Fey looked his way but continued to speak, "Two of you will face two golems. Along with that comes a new task." She held up a strange looking wooden cube that had appeared from thin air. It was just a bit smaller than the size of someone's head. "Think of this box as if it were a baby you had just saved from the grasp of a monster. So, by whatever means necessary, do not let it touch the ground. Doing so, or allowing the golems to take it from you, results in failure of the Trial." Confused, Kendric lowered his hand and spoke up anyways. "But why the change? If you want us to think it's a baby why use a cube instead of...a baby shaped thing?" "I have my instructions. You have yours." The bluntness of her reply made Kendric frown. The only good thing to come out of this was the fact that he would be working with someone this time around. And he knew exactly who to pick as his part- "Don't start thinking of who you'll pair up just yet. That has already been decided." Kendric sighed. "Ms. Ki and Mr. l'Zrael. Mr. Haal and Mr. Kuvari. And our first pair to undergo the Trial, Mr. Ritter and Ms. Gaeta." Dean Fey motioned for Kendric and Tal to step forward, holding out the wooden cube towards them. Kendric hesitated, looking his partner's way before stepping forth and gazing at the box confusedly. He took it from her hand and immediately noticed how light it felt. As if it was hollowed out to contain something inside despite him being unable to notice any way to open the so-called box. None of this made any sense but regardless of whether it did or did not hardly mattered. Only the results of the Trial mattered. In the distance, at the far end of the hallway two metal golems approached, their stomping filling the air with the sheer weight of their presence.