Well yeah, it was a highest-rated "Hunt Mark," 15 levels higher than what demo Clive was set to.
That said, I actually wouldn't be surprised if early enemies were indeed that easy. But I wouldn't expect that to be the case for too long, and unlike XV, this actually looks to have amazing, polished combat, and special abilities that do what they're supposed to do and not get in the way (glaring at elemental flasks).
Good luck getting any film greenlit that doesn't contain the programmed 'interests' which I'm sure won't be programmed by a bunch of Hollywood pedophile cunts...
Basically. Unbiased AI could run these places so much better and earn so much more (non ESG venture capital) money than any of these Hollywood bigwigs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExjemBuiTQY
Anyone that says "ultra simple, press a single button to win" is a fucking liar
Interestingly enough, that's also how I feel about "bub." I was called that once, and I did not take it well. Because the only person I'd ever heard use that was Wolverine, towards people he is not exactly acting friendly with.
He's probably the closest thing to a "kinda reasonable" centrist with common sense and real power. Don't exactly count on him as being "on your side," but don't immediately dismiss him as your worst enemy if you majorly disagree with something (depending on the issue).
System exclusivity on that kind of budget is not manageable, that will be the biggest mistake with XVI. There's no way they'll make that back on PS5 alone, too many bridges have been burned with the old PlayStation audience. The XIV audience will absolutely eat it up, but how many of them are on PS5? I sure as hell am not buying the console of a company I feel betrayed its values for the one game I have real hype for.
Yes, SquareEnix is full of fuckups right now. YoshiP is not one of them, and I'm pretty sure he didn't make the exclusivity deal on XVI.
Oshi no Ko is absolutely fresh, not at all derivative, and comes from the Kaguya/Love is War creator. I'm amazed that they actually got away with a feature film length first episode, and I can absolutely understand why they went that route. Don't let my Kaguya comment mislead you, it's not a romantic comedy, it's an entertainment drama with lighthearted moments, but also with a very dark plot concerning one of the two focus characters.
It's a lousy episode regardless - but it shouldn't be censored.
Yeah, that'll probably be my take on it. Tribal savages aesthetic has always looked ridiculous to me. Were they even space-faring? I can't even recall why they made contact in the first place.
... Is that Chris-chan?