No vision, no villain, no acting, no script, no imagination, no 'Star Wars' wisdom, no music. In a word - NO-Movie. There are movies that you watch and you forget about them on the next day. This is not the case. This movie you forget in the next hour and you never want to remember about it. And what is even worse I don't think that they can turn the game in the sequels with this casting. The only good things in the movie were BB-8 and that it finished. If they rename it to "Teenage Star Wars" than it could make scene. And let someone that really cares to make the Start Wars move that each generation deserve. Never, ever have seen such a misleading rating.
If you're happy just watching either hand to hand combat or jet fights, this one will fit the bill. If you want a story to go with it, you may be disappointed. I'm normally happy rooting for the good guys but there wasn't much beyond the shootings. It's truly difficult to come up with enough to say in this review that takes 10 lines of text. That's the problem. It's the same scenario over and over again. Good VS evil, evil VS good, blah,blah,blah...the few times you had the opportunity to see R2D2ish characters wasn't long enough and any other light-heartedness to set off the battles didn't last long enough to register. If you're looking for character development you've come to the wrong place. If this is what the prequels and the last few sequels have to offer, I'm glad I didn't waste my time sitting through them. Darn! I was so hoping to enjoy this one!!! Oh well, there's more movies to see and hopefully they are truly worthy.
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Splatoon 2 is easy to love. It's colorful and quirky and unafraid to be different, and it's consistently a blast to play. As far as shooters go, its unique movement mechanics stand out and make each match exciting. And while the logistics of its multiplayer aren't perfect, Splatoon 2 is a vibrant and exuberant sequel with enough fresh additions and changes to set it apart from the original.
Follow Leon Kennedy's adventures six years after the Raccoon City events when you play Resident Evil 4 for the PlayStation 4. This favorite horror shooting adventure brings stunning updated game graphics for greater enjoyment. Play from Leon's perspective in Resident Evil 4 as he searches for Ashley Graham and faces down cult mobs and related horrors.
Resident Evil 4's strong gameplay somehow manages to survive, despite a lazy porting job that will leave some PC owners wondering what all the fuss was about.
Hit the road with the definitive version of Mario Kart 8 and play anytime, any-where! Race your friends or battle them in a revised battle mode on new and returning battle courses. Play locally in up to 4-player multiplayer in 1080p while playing in TV Mode. Every track from the Wii U version, including DLC, makes a glorious return. Plus, the Inklings appear as all-new guest characters, along with returning favorites, such as King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr.!System Requirements: Supported Platforms: Nintendo - SwitchNintendo account required for game activation and installationNintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply.
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For Mario Kart fans, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe might look like more of the same with small Double Dash-inspired tweaks. But thanks to a series of updates both big and almost unseen, it's the version of Mario Kart to get. If you don't own a Wii U or skipped out on Mario Kart 8 the first time around--or even if you've played it before--Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is worth your time. It plays beautifully on Switch in both handheld and docked mode, and its core racing is as exciting as ever. And, most notably, it completely revamps the original's lackluster Battle Mode, rounding out an already great racing game
Battle your way through intense horror scenes with Resident Evil 6 for PlayStation 4. New cast members join fan favorites in this epic survival shooter, and you'll find plenty of unlockable content to keep game play new for months. Play Resident Evil 6 in co-op or solo modes, and enjoy multiple player perspectives.
With Resident Evil 6, a once-mighty series makes another stumble. From a production standpoint, this atmospheric third-person shooter (this is no survival horror game, certainly) hits a number of high notes, weaving multiple stories into a single narrative that you untangle from different perspectives. It's unfortunate that actually interacting with Resident Evil 6 is an excruciating chore. This is a wannabe action film that resents your interference, and punishes you by forcing one horrible quick-time event after another upon you.
Choose your perspective and face epic horror in solo or two-player mode in Resident Evil 5. This classic game comes to PlayStation 4, letting you take on familiar quests or experience the storyline for the first time. Quest, strategize and survive as you seek the reason behind a new epidemic in Resident Evil 5.
Thirteen years ago, Capcom helped revolutionize the action-adventure world with Resident Evil, a game that would define an entirely new genre dubbed "survival horror." In the years that followed, the series continued to build upon the standards set by the first game, until 2005, when Resident Evil 4 radically departed from its predecessors and broke new ground as a more action-oriented game. Resident Evil 5, the latest offering in the long-running series, expands on the action-heavy formula of its forerunner and is built from the ground up to support cooperative gameplay. Though it can no longer be considered a survival horror game, Resident Evil 5 manages to retain and effectively translate the most important aspect of that genre--tension--into its new mechanics, crafting a fun, collaborative experience that will keep you on your toes the entire time.
Your fighting skills are legendary — you have all the right moves, the sharpest strategies and the guts to battle your way to the top. But when you enter the Mortal Kombat Tournament, the competition rises to a whole new level. It will take everything you have not only to prove you're the best, but to stay alive. Hang on tight because, ready or not, you're in for the fight of your life.Mortal Kombat X delivers the fast-paced fighting action that fans of the franchise have come to know and love, fueled by brand-new technology that elevates your experience to the next level. Enter the brutal world of Mortal Kombat with cinematic presentation that offers stunning visuals. Rise to the challenge of the competition with all-new gameplay. Craft your fighting and strategic styles with the ability to choose from multiple variations of each character. Prove your dominance with fully connected online play that lets you decimate the competition and show you're the best in the world. Steel yourself for battle — the fight for global supremacy, and your life, is on.
With the reboot in 2011, Mortal Kombat matured from a curious fighting game series to one that's worthy of tournament-level competition, and with Mortal Kombat X, we get the next step in the evolution of its fighting system. New features such as fighting-style variations and a stamina meter enhance the chaos, giving you more to consider before and during a fight. As much headway as Mortal Kombat X has made in regards to the fighting system, the series' other mainstay trait has grown in step. Fatalities and other gruesome attacks are the series' goriest yet, and while not all of them fall into the slapstick category, there are plenty that make you laugh due to the absurdity on display.
In an age of Gods and men, the ex-Spartan warrior Kratos refuses to cede power to the deities of Olympus. Betrayed and enraged, Kratos is determined to wreak his vengeance on the callous Gods. Over the course of his quest, he will solve complex puzzles and face off against some of mythology's darkest and most dangerous creatures. But these will only whet his appetite for annihilation, for Kratos has a larger goal in mind: toppling the mighty Zeus, the ruler of the Gods, and destroying Olympus once and for all.Return to the brutal world of ancient Greek mythology in God of War III Remastered. Rebuilt for the PlayStation 4, this iteration of the legendary franchise immerses you in Kratos' vengeful quest with 1080p visuals running at 60 fps. The stunningly detailed graphics showcase realistic muscle striations, detailed facial expressions, and elevated levels of violence and gore. Experience unbelievable depth of scale, ranging from the glittering marble Mount Olympus halls to the desolate deserts of Tartarus, and immerse yourself in the detailed 3D worlds lit by dynamic lights and higher resolution for realistic visuals. Engage in brutal combat, solve intricate puzzles and more. Use deadly new weapons, such as the Cestus and more, so you can grapple with enemies and unleash powerful wall-to-ground attacks. Showcase your favorite moments and unbelievable moves with Photo mode, which lets you freeze, edit, and share images. Scale the heights of Mount Olympus Gaia to rain carnage on the Gods of the Greek pantheon, and achieve revenge against all those who have betrayed you in God of War III Remastered.
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It's one of the most thrilling openings in all of video games. As warrior-turned-deity-killer Kratos, you climb the Titan Gaia, who functions as a colossal, moving level upon which you battle Poseidon, the god of the sea. Gaia herself is one of Kratos' few remaining allies; her cries of pain pierce the air as you swing your chained blades, launching ghoulish soldiers into the air and slicing away at Poseidon and his many-legged steed. It is all sound and fury, almost unparalleled in its sense of scale and its translation of a protagonist's anger into bloody, brutal interactions. When Kratos strikes his final blow, you see it not from his perspective, but from his victim's point of view, in the first person. It's a striking and vicious design choice that sets the tone for the game to follow. You are no longer conquering the Greek gods as an enraged antihero, but as a full-on villain.
Become the ultimate hunter in Bloodborne for PlayStation 4. This intense and atmospheric third-person action game features fast-paced strategic combat that tests your wits and reflexes against monstrous enemies in a ruined world. Fight terrifying bosses, explore intricate levels and discover secrets as you try to unravel the mysteries of the Bloodborne world.
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The beast appears, though you didn't expect it. You've never seen anything like this creature, a giant komondor dog with horns--and a former vicar of the church, apparently, evangelizing her faith by holding her paws together in prayer, then slamming them onto the ground and knocking you clear. The vicar is a microcosm of Bloodborne itself, a wondrous monstrosity that attacks you with vicious horror and religious overtones until you submit to it. Even should you rise above its terrors, Bloodborne answers to no master. Instead, you come to an agreement with it: You allow it to invade your brain and demand your concentration, and it allows you to wake from inevitable death, reminding you with each resurrection that life is a gift.