Well....how I can explain....this character has anger issues and do his jobs on unnatural ways I mean problematic ways that:I don't get it.
》get what he want or place
》his plans make his life harder (think as life hack).
Well....how I can explain....this character has anger issues and do his jobs on unnatural ways I mean problematic ways that:I don't get it.
ok but its got nothing to do with my post.Well....how I can explain....this character has anger issues and do his jobs on unnatural ways I mean problematic ways that:
》get what he want or place
》his plans make his life harder (think as life hack).
(Discussed at PM)ok but its got nothing to do with my post.
Following this logic....how can you play "quidditch" in the first place if you want to have "distance from JK Rowling"?Speaking of Harry Potter, I read yesterday that the US Quidditch team are planning on changing their names to distance themselves from J.K Rowling. As I sat there drinking my morning coffee, I contemplated how a Quidditch team could exist in reality when magic is not real. So I googled it and saw pictures of grown adults holding broomsticks between their legs running around on a field trying to punt a ball through a hoop.
As my eyes passed over each image, the only sound that kept escaping my lips was "oh no..."
Bruv, I saw one of the black and white films in film class years ago and thought the same thing.Apropos of nothing, I was watching the old 90's Zorro cartoon and it got me thinking, seeing all that jumping around and swashbuckling sword action made me wonder if it would be a good setting for an iteration of the Assassin's Creed franchise. I know everyone and their mother wants to be a ninja in Feudal Japan, but Ghost of Tsushima already filled that niche for me and so I would be interested in seeing Nueve California brought to life in true AC historical tourism fashion.
The cartoon by the way, for context.
Imagine trusting Ubisoft to do an Assassin's Creed game when the last time they actually made a decent one was AC Origins and now all their open world games are copy-pastes of each other. Couldn't be me.Me and @Lain should pitch this to Ubisoft.
I'm a writer, gameplay is not my department. I'm fine with pitching this as a comic, cartoon, film or tv show instead.Imagine trusting Ubisoft to do an Assassin's Creed game when the last time they actually made a decent one was AC Origins and now all their open world games are copy-pastes of each other. Couldn't be me.