reallayz
may 2024 se unió
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It was a good watch, not outstanding but not trash like some other recent Marvel films.
The story was good. I've seen people say they played it too safe, but in the overarching saga it makes sense to do so, mainly because a Captain America movie isn't going to provide anything to a saga if movies centered around a space-time multiverse. If anything this movie was meant to forward the story of one character, introduce new ones, and give the fans a good time while they wait for the main show.
Don't get me wrong, that doesn't make it a bad movie. I enjoyed it in the theater. Harrison Ford portrayed his role well, especially as Red Hulk. The tie-ins for previous events was done well, not making anything seem too sudden. The plot was, while safe, still good enough, and the action scenes were cool.
Honestly, it's good filler material for people following the saga, and captain america fans will have a fun time seeing Wilson fully fleshed out as the new shield-wielder. But if you're looking for new lore for the saga or some story development for the future, then don't go looking for this movie to be the solution. Still give it a watch though, as it was made well and not a complete flop.
The story was good. I've seen people say they played it too safe, but in the overarching saga it makes sense to do so, mainly because a Captain America movie isn't going to provide anything to a saga if movies centered around a space-time multiverse. If anything this movie was meant to forward the story of one character, introduce new ones, and give the fans a good time while they wait for the main show.
Don't get me wrong, that doesn't make it a bad movie. I enjoyed it in the theater. Harrison Ford portrayed his role well, especially as Red Hulk. The tie-ins for previous events was done well, not making anything seem too sudden. The plot was, while safe, still good enough, and the action scenes were cool.
Honestly, it's good filler material for people following the saga, and captain america fans will have a fun time seeing Wilson fully fleshed out as the new shield-wielder. But if you're looking for new lore for the saga or some story development for the future, then don't go looking for this movie to be the solution. Still give it a watch though, as it was made well and not a complete flop.
After Silly Billy being released on the Hit Single mod, I got back into this old game. Still love it, but I can see why it died down in the first place.
It originally started out as a Gamejam project, simple as that. When it was released to the public, though, it BLEW UP. The devs then decided to start a kickstarter for the full release of the game, and it blew up too, making over 2 million dollars by the end of its run. The kickstarter promised a full-on game, with 20 weeks (60+ playable songs), new characters, more lore, and other things as well.
Sadly, this never truly happened.
The game was released with a tutorial plus a few weeks, with another being added later on. After this, though, the game wasn't updated for a LONG while. Not until 2024, when the Encore update was released with new UI and a new playable "Week-End". But by this time, the mods that the community had created carried the game and kept it from dying completely.
Now, the original game is fun. Love it. It progressively gets harder each week, and the story is fun and engaging. I didn't like it too much after it got all of its attention 3 years ago, mostly because everyone was talking about it, similar to Among Us. But recently, as I mentioned, I got back into it and replayed the base game. Still as fun as I remember, but the mods are better.
Devs better get on it with those content updates or it's gonna die again.
It originally started out as a Gamejam project, simple as that. When it was released to the public, though, it BLEW UP. The devs then decided to start a kickstarter for the full release of the game, and it blew up too, making over 2 million dollars by the end of its run. The kickstarter promised a full-on game, with 20 weeks (60+ playable songs), new characters, more lore, and other things as well.
Sadly, this never truly happened.
The game was released with a tutorial plus a few weeks, with another being added later on. After this, though, the game wasn't updated for a LONG while. Not until 2024, when the Encore update was released with new UI and a new playable "Week-End". But by this time, the mods that the community had created carried the game and kept it from dying completely.
Now, the original game is fun. Love it. It progressively gets harder each week, and the story is fun and engaging. I didn't like it too much after it got all of its attention 3 years ago, mostly because everyone was talking about it, similar to Among Us. But recently, as I mentioned, I got back into it and replayed the base game. Still as fun as I remember, but the mods are better.
Devs better get on it with those content updates or it's gonna die again.