@drewmike6 Yup. I know they are remaking the original. But it’s been so long since we’ve heard about it. Who knows if it’s ever coming out at this point. Ubisoft, man🤷🏼♂️
@drewmike6@lastchalice Yea they aren’t quite the same as they used to be. But I still think it’s important to have the option for physical. If for nothing else then it needs to be there for competitive pricing. Sony having full control of prices isn’t going to end well for consumers.
@drewmike6@lastchalice Man I’ve been trying to get him to play remedy games. Alan wake 2 is one of my favorite games of all time. I’m going to continue harassing him until he loves Uncharted!
@nib95_ Multiplatform didn’t see expected growth because they never fully committed. They were always one foot in, one foot out. Maybe if they had a clear strategy and committed to it you’d see substantial growth🤷🏼♂️
@drewmike6@lastchalice Yea the care center is arguably the best location for a RE game to me. I agree with people when they say the game feels a bit disjointed but I had so much fun playing as Leon that it didn’t really bother me.
@PlayStation Even though I buy digital I believe physical should always be an option. Oh how far PlayStation has fallen. Been diehard PlayStation since I was a kid. Tough to have much faith on the brand now.
One of the tragic things about Revenge of the Sith is that they cut out half of the entire reason Anakin turned to the dark side.
He turns on the jedi because he wants to save Padme, but in that moment he is still doing what he believes is necessary to save his wife from certain death.
What actually seals his fate and *causes him to turn away from everyone, even those he loves* is seeing Obi-wan arrive on the ship with Padme, because to him, it confirms that they are having an affair.
But why? Is that really all it took to get him to doubt his wife loves him? Showing up on a ship together?
No, the reason he calls her a liar and shouts "YOU'RE WITH HIM!" before nearly killing her is that there's an entire subplot of the film that was cut.
In this subplot, Padme is secretly setting up the beginnings of the rebel alliance. She has figured out that Palpatine is an evil dictator and wants to remove him from office. She doesn't tell Anakin about this, aside from vaguely hinting at it when she says "have you ever considered that we may be on the wrong side".
Palpatine figures out what Padme is up to, but instead of directly cracking down on the rebels, he uses the fact that Padme is keeping a secret from Anakin to drive a wedge between them. Anakin knows *something* is up with her, but not exactly what. Palpatine exploits this by implying on multiple occasions that Padme is having an affair with Obi-wan. He tells Anakin that this is why he was kept off of the council.
From Anakin's POV, Obi-wan is keeping him down, stealing his girl, preventing his ascent to Master (and from accessing secret info that only masters are allowed to read), and even stealing his valor by taking on General Grievous alone despite being the less powerful jedi. And the Jedi Order is enabling him to do so.
So, when Obi-wan shows up on Mustafar with Padme, Anakin "realizes" that he has betrayed and killed children to protect someone who didn't even love him. He's lost everything and been played a fool.
Palpatine seemed to be the only person in the universe who wasn't lying to him and trying to keep him down. Or so he thought.
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