6th June 2011, 6:36 PM
ABF. What good has the question "who cares?" ever been?
Ya know, Blade Runner is a good movie, but did anyone else ever wonder why the main character seemed so... for lack of a better word, incompetent in a fight? I mean he spends most of the movie struggling just to stay alive and being saved by someone else. Sure it's Noire, but if someone's going to have a job title like "Blade Runner", I expect to see a little running with, if not blades, at least some skill here and there. I'm not expecting the guy to be a ninja, and struggling against superior odds is a bit of a theme, but at the very least, I wanna see why someone decided THIS was the guy to hire for an elite force.
Anyway, there's no portals, no native american mysticism, and the new aliens are much less alien than the truly bizarre inscrutable thoughts of the previous alien hive. It's hard to see how this is in any way connected to the previous Prey. It looks like it'll be good, but yeah, maybe call it something else?
Ya know, Blade Runner is a good movie, but did anyone else ever wonder why the main character seemed so... for lack of a better word, incompetent in a fight? I mean he spends most of the movie struggling just to stay alive and being saved by someone else. Sure it's Noire, but if someone's going to have a job title like "Blade Runner", I expect to see a little running with, if not blades, at least some skill here and there. I'm not expecting the guy to be a ninja, and struggling against superior odds is a bit of a theme, but at the very least, I wanna see why someone decided THIS was the guy to hire for an elite force.
Anyway, there's no portals, no native american mysticism, and the new aliens are much less alien than the truly bizarre inscrutable thoughts of the previous alien hive. It's hard to see how this is in any way connected to the previous Prey. It looks like it'll be good, but yeah, maybe call it something else?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)