chronberries

chronberries t1_j6kjktl wrote

Entirely fair. And I didn’t mean to come across in a negative way.

For me it’s usually whether I feel like relating to my character directly or would rather get immersed in the story entirely separate from myself. I can see how the former option doesn’t really apply to WoW though.

I also feel like the female voice actors have been crushing their male counterparts in recent games where you get the choice.

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chronberries t1_iuk5wst wrote

I think Love and Thunder worked really well, but only in a one off sort of way. The soundtrack was fun, the over-the-top everything was generally funny, and the silly action scenes fit well with all that, but they can’t really do it again. All of the stuff that made Love and Thunder fun will just feel instantly stale if they do it again.

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chronberries t1_iuio61t wrote

The game isn’t bad, just way bigger than it needs to be. They made a gigantic map and couldn’t think of unique ways to fill it, so they basically just copied and pasted the same ~12 activities across it. I enjoyed it until I got bored.

Biggest problem is all the gear and things you have to pay extra for. Some seemingly core builds aren’t actually workable without shelling out extra cash for a weapon that actually does what you need it to do.

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