Poodlestrike
Banned
Dammit, Starkiler would've been dope as hell in Rebels.
Ah well.
Ah well.
In what way? I've seen nothing that resembles how ridiculous the force got in the old EU. Like people phasing through walls and turning into super saiyans and shit.
Starkiller was way more entertaining than Rey at least.
If he was canon would that mean they named Starkiller Base after him? How silly
Didn't Rey master the Milenium Falcon in mere seconds despite only driving land/hover vehicles on Jakku and bested Kylo Ren with years of experience all in the span of about a week?
If that is what is consider "canon"...ok.
Also he looks like this in the DLC
Truly an OC worth not-stealing
Jesus christ
I honestly haven't seen much of Rebels outside of a few clips, unfortunately for my own preferences it comes off as quite a bit more aimed squarely at children than Clone Wars was
I honestly haven't seen much of Rebels outside of a few clips, unfortunately for my own preferences it comes off as quite a bit more aimed squarely at children than Clone Wars was. It may not be great reasoning but I don't deny that that reason plus things like that clip of the chopter blades don't really get me all that interested in checking it out.
I definitely will at some point, likely after it's finished and available on streaming in full (such as how I watched CW), but it's still a bit of a turnoff for me for the reasons above.
I honestly haven't seen much of Rebels outside of a few clips, unfortunately for my own preferences it comes off as quite a bit more aimed squarely at children than Clone Wars was. It may not be great reasoning but I don't deny that that reason plus things like that clip of the chopter blades don't really get me all that interested in checking it out.
I definitely will at some point, likely after it's finished and available on streaming in full (such as how I watched CW), but it's still a bit of a turnoff for me for the reasons above.
Star Wars is aimed at children
There is this:
But my impression is that it's been pretty solid.
Star Wars is aimed at children
I liked Starkiller (and the first Force Unleashed game). *shrug*
Also he looks like this in the DLC
Truly an OC worth not-stealing
Same. He was more than just edge. He had a reason to be angry too.
Also he looks like this in the DLC
https://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/0/5911/1090375-use3.jpg[IMG]
Truly an OC worth not-stealing[/QUOTE]
I mean, you only get this costume if you [TFU1 spoilers] [SPOILER]get the non-canonical (before the whole game was non-canonical) bad ending where you kill Darth Vader[/SPOILER], and then wear it in the DLC packs where you [TFU1 DLC spoilers] [SPOILER]kill Obi-wan twice (first as a human, second time when he's a force ghost) and Luke Skywalker.[/SPOILER] This was always more of a joke thing.
Are Delta Squad canon?
I wanna know what happened to Scorch.
I would love to get the entire prequel trilogy remade by Filoni at the very least but that'll never happen.
I still don't get why people want the PT remade rather than new shit, set in different time eras, not focused on the Kadashians of the Galaxy, the Skywalkers.
Are Delta Squad canon?
I wanna know what happened to Sev
Are Delta Squad canon?
I wanna know what happened to Sev
There is this:
But my impression is that it's been pretty solid.
Star Wars is aimed at children
This isn't true at all, though I can maybe see why you would think this before watching it. It can get just as real as Clone Wars, and doesn't have any of the tiresome Jar Jar/R2D2/C3PO episodes either.
Star Wars is aimed at children
First one is explained by her involuntarily using the force. Similarly, right at the beginning of Rebels Ezra was able to detect this and react accordingly for the same reason despite it being impossible to know that he was about to get shot:Didn't Rey master the Milenium Falcon in mere seconds despite only driving land/hover vehicles on Jakku and bested Kylo Ren with years of experience all in the span of about a week?
Don't get me wrong as I suspect this to be the case, I just mean the visual design of the show coupled with things like the inquisitors goofy looking sabers don't do it any justice to it for me before seeing it. I get that it's dumb reasoning.
I never played 2
It does look silly. But fwiw it's not the spinning blades that make it fly. They have repulsorlift tech in them and the blades have to be ignited for it to work... supposedly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob90p0SoMpY&feature=youtu.be&t=4m44s
At least it's a better explanation than what appears to be happening just by looking at the gif. Still, yeah.
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was so weakened that he couldn't even pull a lightsaber out of snow:
I mean, you only get this costume if you [TFU1 spoilers], and then wear it in the DLC packs where you [TFU1 DLC spoilers]get the non-canonical (before the whole game was non-canonical) bad ending where you kill Darth VaderThis was always more of a joke thing.kill Obi-wan twice (first as a human, second time when he's a force ghost) and Luke Skywalker.
but as it stands, the guy who did this earlier in the film:
Are Delta Squad canon?
I wanna know what happened to Sev
No joke, The Force Unleashed 1 had a fantastic story, and one of the best Star Wars narratives in the series.
First one is explained by her involuntarily using the force. She certainly wasn't a master. Second is due to the following:
Show don't tell.
That prologue on Kashyyk tho...I was so hyped when I originally played that.
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Yep, they were in The Clone Wars.
It was a small cameo but a nice little nod to the games/books.
That DLC wasn't canon. It was a "What if?" scenario.Also he looks like this in the DLC
Truly an OC worth not-stealing
Still my favourite opening to a game ever. How have we not had a Vader game yet...........