The Force Awakens is a worse movie then the prequels. At least the prequels inspire some imagination.
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I disliked TFA more than I liked it. It was like holding your breath throughout the entire movie hoping to find enjoyment amidst all the inconsistencies, rehashed material, bad casting and lazy writing.
But then again, I did enjoy the prequels as well as Rogue One, although the latter is not exactly the type of film that inspires me to watch again and again a multitude of times. It's just too gritty. Great film, imo, for a one time watch. Kind of how I feel about Logan. But, unlike TFA, at least Rogue One looked like the OG Star Wars, and that brought me back.
So, yes, to each his own. Whether one likes it or not. Like a wise man once said, opinions are like assholes, we all have one.
If it were me, the leading result would be Streets of Rage 2. Then I suppose I'd be torn between one of the run 'n guns(Batman and Robin, Contra, Alien Soldier), then maybe one of the better adventure types(Phantasy Star IV, Pirates! Gold, Shining Force), if not a Shinobi or Sonic game.
P.S. if my posts are loaded with typos, or you're wondering why I'm not doing my usual quotes within quotes thing today, its because I'm doing this through a tablet(auto-correct being what it is).
Also, if you want imagination, watch an '80's cartoon(Masters of the Universe, Thundercats, etc.)
The leftist media have been directed to proclaim that "Sonic was never good". You'll see this in pretty much every publication with money behind it.
Yes, liberals hate Sonic. That's got to be right.
I thought Sonic was for liberals and conservatives preferred Mario. :p
Yeah, if one of those looks like a commie, it somehow ain't the rodent :p
Look up "Sonic was never good", and see which sites and publications are parroting such nonsense. What does Sonic do? Smashes machines, in defiance of the would-be overlord, dressed in red, yellow, and black, known in the west as Robotnik. Now look up who supports Communism in a non-ironic, non-jesting manner.
I'll just leave this here:
http://eco-comics.blogspot.com.ar/20...socialist.html
EDIT: proper source
Smashing machines and saving the animals sounds kind of hippy-ish to me. Robotnik is an industrialist and a businessman. Law-and-order types would be abhorred by Sonic's actions.
On a semi-serious note, I know Tom Kalinske once said that Altered Beast didn't play well in the Bible Belt, and that was one of the reasons he was anxious to get rid of it as the pack-in game. I'm pretty sure I've read elsewhere that even after that, Sega didn't do as well in the South compared to other regions. Nintendo's more family-friendly image was probably a bigger asset in more conservative areas. So I'd surmise that Sega's customer base in general leaned to the liberal slide. :p
yeah, my mom was going on some hyper-religious shit in the early 90s and made me get rid of Altered Beast cause it was said to be satanic or something...which of course looking back made it seem way more interesting than the game actually was, haha
I was going to say it could be seen as pagan, but turns out that applies to Roman religion. Eh, close enough (Altered Beast is based on Greek mythology, and admittedly there seemed to be some crossing between the two).