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Look is only half the requirement though, mads can't pull off the sound of geralt due to his accent and vocal tone.
An accent and a voice can be trained. It's pretty common for actors to do that. Cavill himself tried to, by his own admission seeking to emulate Doug Cockle from the games. Unfortunately, he always sounded artificial and not natural to me. You could tell he was forcing that voice (there were a few instances in the game when Cockle sounded forced too but overall he sounded a lot more natural than Henry). His mannerism also seemed "forcibly cool", like the dramatically sarcastic looks and facial expressions.

In my opinion, there wasn't a single aspect of Henry Cavill that worked for the role of Geralt. From looks to voice to acting. I love the guy, and I like him in other roles but 100% unfit for Geralt, he was a miscast, it happens.

As for Liam, I lost interest in the show so I don't even care, but I don't see him as Geralt at all either. Another miscast, sloppily trying to match the previous one.
 
Fair enough i can respect that, i luked henry in it but unfortunately nobody will ever get it perfect and i personally could never picture mads pulling it off right either.

I won't be watching season 4 anyway, i don't like liam hemsworth as an actor in anything. His brother chris while maybe not being top tier has way more range and better acting skills than him.
 
If your game's difficulty comes from being poorly programmed (enemies able to compenetrate walls and hit you through them while you can't do the same), and relying on sneaky douchebag tactics like a hidden enemy coming out of nowhere to push you off a ledge or a massive boulder dropping on you while you can't see it cause the camera can't angle itself all the way up there, or enemies attacking you from off screen, it's not a difficult game. It's just an asshole game.

Genuine difficulty is when you ARE aware of the threat and CAN react to it, and it just comes down to whether or not you have the execution to pull it off.

That's why soulslike games (the vast majority of them, not all, but definitely From Software ones and a whole lot of others that try to emulate them) are dogshit games, totally undeserving of the success they've gotten, purely gameplay speaking.
 
Resident Evil has the dumbest fandom ever. It's been 16 years and they are still nitpicking RE5 and RE6 through their overrated nonsense. For someone who was introduced to the series with those 2 specific games in 2013 and played every single game except REVillage (as well as RE9uiem judging from the trailer) by this point, they lack any creativity whatsoever. They always obsessively nitpick those 2 specific games particularly only to glaze the garbage RE Engine direction where Capcom is destroying Resident Evil since RE7. Story, characters and gameplay take a nose dive since that game. But they always make up excuses about how it's this or how it's that or bla bla bla and they make themselves look like they don't like Resident Evil before RE7 cause they treat it less like a game but more like some sort of a religion with no actual criticism allowed for it whatsoever. It's only gonna become worse and there isn't anything to do about it.
 
I preferred DMC Netflix over the 2007 anime.

I preferred Russell T. Davies' second Doctor Who era over Chris Chibnall's time as showrunner, but both suffer from the same problem as the sequel trilogy of Star Wars. All of them cant shake the past off and find a new story direction. I was fine with David Tennant returning for the 60th anniversary and it focusing on reuniting the Doctor and Donna.

I prefer DLCs over the special edition trend in Japanese gaming especially in Atlus games like Persona. I rather not buy the same game twice for new content.
 
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