@bith_the_black: All I can say is that it's hard to understand why release dates are important unless you're in the manufacturing business. It's about coordinated availability to all intended locations. If release dates are not followed, out of whack stuff like this happens. There ya go.
@mezzanine58: Nah, in my eyes, someone who spends money that way is very foolish. They could have done something positive or productive with that money. I'm not saying it's not their right. It's totally in their right. But they could have done something smarter with that money.
No end in sight to people saying "I just don't get it." Well, I don't get GTA, Gears of War, or sports games, so that's just the way life goes. There's plenty of games out there for all tastes.
The computer/smartphone you're writing this on, the Internet service you're using, and even the very site you're posting this on (owned by CBS), are all involved in "corporate greed".
Unless you live completely off the grid, you're playing into corporate greed, man.
I feel bad for those who knock Broforce or Galak Z without trying them. Those games are digital joy. I seriously could not get up from playing Broforce last night. So addicting.
@maneljoao: I do see your perspective. And it's a fair one. One thing to remember is that even Darth Vader had tantrums of his own, and it even became a bit of a running joke in the trilogy, how anyone who defied him or even disappointed him was shortly thereafter face flat on the ground by way of force choke, lol.
@maneljoao: Well, yes, it is expected that he will be fleshed out over the next two films because they know they are going to exist. There was no pressure to give us any more than they did. I think they set him up right for an uncertain outcome for him. I'm with you though, overall. TFA was good but not great. I actually enjoyed the prequels more. A lot more imaginative.
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