-
8 votes
-
The next chapter for Destiny 2 - base game becoming free-to-play on Sept 17 along with new expansion, moving from Battle.net to Steam, and more
13 votes -
The tech of ‘Terminator 2’ – an oral history
5 votes -
Sources: Destiny 2 is coming to Google Stadia, getting cross-save
6 votes -
Star Trek: Picard | Teaser
21 votes -
The Sims 4 is currently free on Origin
23 votes -
Terminator: Dark Fate | Official trailer
9 votes -
All remaining Telltale games will be removed from sale on GOG on Monday, May 27
7 votes -
The real life landscapes of Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout: New Vegas
6 votes -
Tetris 99 rules
I finally got around to sinking some decent time into it over the last couple of days. I'm addicted. It's fun to go up against so many competitors and watch as people get knocked out of the...
I finally got around to sinking some decent time into it over the last couple of days. I'm addicted. It's fun to go up against so many competitors and watch as people get knocked out of the competition over time. Not to mention, it's frickin' Tetris so of course it's great! I'm really looking forward to the special event that Nintendo's running this weekend. You can earn an old-school Gameboy theme!
4 votes -
God of War: Raising Kratos - Full length feature documentary
8 votes -
Disney announces dates for new Star Wars movies, MCU Phase 4, and more
15 votes -
The fall of 76
12 votes -
How Game of Thrones ruined its most important episode
20 votes -
The totalitarian buddhist who beat SimCity
15 votes -
Fast-food workers are always in the line of fire
6 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2: six months later – A detailed look at the failures, and success, of Rockstar’s latest hit
10 votes -
Ubisoft is donating €500,000 to help with the restoration and reconstruction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, and giving away Assassin's Creed Unity for PC
15 votes -
Anyone play Tekken?
I bought Tekken 7 about 6 months ago and have been seriously addicted to it ever since. My friend used to have all the old tekken games when we were really young but back then I just used to mash...
I bought Tekken 7 about 6 months ago and have been seriously addicted to it ever since. My friend used to have all the old tekken games when we were really young but back then I just used to mash buttons.
It's a tough game to learn and even play passably but the process of improving is very satisfying. Currently I've got Asuka to Vindicator (2nd yellow rank) and plan on sticking with her until I (eventually) reach high orange/ first red rank. Dabbled a little with Kazumi/Paul but I don't think switching characters is a good idea at this point.
So do any tildinista's play Tekken?
6 votes -
Every Disney direct-to-video sequel, prequel, and mid-quel, ranked
7 votes -
The Matrix at twenty: How the sci-fi gamechanger remains influential
13 votes -
A new Lord of the Rings video game is coming in 2021
7 votes -
I regret not seeing Solo in theaters
Spoilers for Solo follow - you have been warned. So a year after it's release and months after it went up on netflix, I finally got around to watching Solo. For context: for most of my childhood,...
Spoilers for Solo follow - you have been warned.
So a year after it's release and months after it went up on netflix, I finally got around to watching Solo.
For context: for most of my childhood, I was a huge Star Wars buff. I played Star Wars: Galaxies growing up, I was in the massive crowd that saw The Force Awakens opening night, I spent the better part of 2 years as part of a prerelease community for Star Wars: The Old Republic. There was a time where I could name nearly every planet of consequence in the canon and knew most of the expanded universe's timeline.
But the new trilogy has been... well, nothing. I found it to be a mediocre, hole-filled mess most of the time, too busy being Disney's Star Wars^tm politically correct safe-kid to actually be good movies on their own. Rogue One was an enjoyable exception, but still not particularly amazing... but the point I'm driving at is, the last couple of years, I've pretty thoroughly come down from the Star Wars high.
When Solo came out, I assumed it would be more of the same - panned by critics, it was presumably going to be another politically correct, lackluster, rehashed or nonsense story, this time using Han Solo's name as a marketing tactic. No desire to see a childhood hero Anakin Skywalker'd, I skipped it, and didn't even care to watch it when it popped up on Netflix.
Tonight, out of pure boredom, I decided to give it a watch and was surprised to learn that I couldn't have been more wrong. Which is to say, I enjoyed the crap out of it!
It had romance! Snappy writing! Memorable, enjoyable, non-trope characters (mostly!) Although it had some of the same flaws as Rogue One (namely that it started to drag on), it also had something that Star Wars hasn't truly seen since the original trilogy: heart and soul.
More importantly, it did something that no movie in the franchise has done since the original trilogy, and actually engaged me with the story. And this is where the spoilers come in.
First, credit where it's due: although the story tended to go on and on, at no point did I feel like any of it was unnecessary - it just felt like it was too constrained by being a single movie.
I was invested in seeing an actual romance in the story (since apparently ONLY Han Solo can do that), which saw a satisfying, and rather complex resolution. The dirty, street-level setting and story was an awesome break from the epic, world-shaking conflicts that the movies have clung to until this point (or whatever the hell The Last Jedi was). It was powered by characters, and I appreciated that.
To top it off, the reveal of Maul at the end of the movie was totally intriguing, and (IMO) beats any other reveal in the series hands-down. I was a fan of his appearances in the cartoons, and seeing him on the villain's throne in a movie, I think, would've made for a much spicier and more intriguing story than whatever/wherever/whoever Snoke was. From getting his ass kicked by the Emperor for the plot, to getting beat down by ol' Ben (for the plot), the guy's a damn competent villain that still hasn't had a real shot.
Don't get me wrong, it had its flaws: as mentioned, it was REALLY long, and I don't mean to imply that every character was perfect, or that the plot wasn't totally ridiculous in places. But the story was good enough, and the movie enjoyable enough, that I could overlook it, and that's more than I could say about the movies that caused me to not see it in the first place...
Which, to my final point, is the greatest disappointment: with the cancellation of all the non-trilogy entries in the series, it's safe to assume that Disney's learned all the wrong lessons from Solo.
Rather than attributing it's A- performance to the point that people just haven't much enjoyed their epics, remembered what happened the last time someone tried to do an origin story in the series, or were feeling Star Wars fatigue, and didn't go to see it as a result, they'll blame the format, the story, the stakes, the setting, the characters - all the things that made the movie worth watching at all.
So, with Episode 9 coming out sometime this year and us presumably going to see a mediocre conclusion to what has at this point been a completely mediocre and forgettable trilogy (with lightsabers!), all I can say is, Solo sadly will stand out in my mind as the only movie in this era that carries on the legacy of the originals. I'm disappointed, more by circumstance than anything. I think, had Solo come out 5 years ago, it would've been hailed as the proper return to the franchise that it deserved to be, far more than any of the other franchise entries have succeeded in doing since.
What'd you think of Solo, Tildes? Am I stark raving mad?
18 votes -
Remastering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with machine learning
10 votes -
The fifteen-year hunt for Resident Evil 1.5 - How a community went to hell and back searching for the most coveted horror game ever cancelled
9 votes -
Jurassic Park | Laws Broken
3 votes -
New Star Trek: Picard series adds two cast members
9 votes -
Tetris 99 isn’t just a great twist on a classic—it’s a gameplay revolution
28 votes -
Patrick Stewart says Star Trek: Picard series is set up to run three seasons
16 votes -
In France, the Force is strong with lightsaber dueling
6 votes -
Kingdom Hearts 3 (dunkview)
22 votes -
Assassin's Creed Odyssey to change controversial DLC
6 votes -
Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2 discussion thread
Let's talk about Star Trek: Discovery ongoing season 2. Spoilers in this topic are obviously expected. But let's not mention anything from the trailers for the future episodes.
7 votes -
I Am Spock: Film legend's grandson takes on iconic TV role
5 votes -
Star Trek 4 might be shelved
10 votes -
Street Fighter 5 has in-game advertisements now, and they’re as hilariously stupid and inept as you’d expect
16 votes -
How does Fallout 76 compare to previous Fallouts?
8 votes -
'Red Dead Redemption 2' fails to justify its own excessive existence
11 votes -
Bethesda bans Fallout 76 players for life after shocking in-game homophobic attack
20 votes -
Tetris Effect and the evolution of Tetris
5 votes -
Tetris Effect | Launch trailer
9 votes -
Breaking Bad is coming back as a movie, Bryan Cranston says, because Hollywood loves a good brand
11 votes -
The Digital Antiquarian: Quest for Glory III and IV
6 votes -
To all the Sims I've killed before - The iconic computer game tasked users with keeping digital humans alive. Instead, we set fires in their houses and removed the doors. Why?
15 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 review – gripping western is a near miracle
8 votes -
Fallout New California public beta was recently released
7 votes -
'The Conners' showrunner Bruce Helford: Why we killed off Roseanne like that
The show-runner explains: 'The Conners' Showrunner Bruce Helford: Why We Killed Off Roseanne Like That Some fan reactions: ‘The Conners’ Has Officially Killed Off Roseanne, And Fans Can’t Believe...
-
The show-runner explains: 'The Conners' Showrunner Bruce Helford: Why We Killed Off Roseanne Like That
-
Some fan reactions: ‘The Conners’ Has Officially Killed Off Roseanne, And Fans Can’t Believe The Shade
8 votes -
-
How the West was digitized - The making of Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption 2
4 votes -
Weekly game discussion 1: Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
Description: Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 features thrilling grounded multiplayer combat, three full zombies adventures at launch, and a massive battle royale experience. Note: I couldn't find a...
Description:
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 features thrilling grounded multiplayer combat, three full zombies adventures at launch, and a massive battle royale experience.
Note: I couldn't find a proper description anywhere so I just grabbed the text from battle.net
Links:
11 votes -
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey becomes the highest played in the series with 33% more players on Steam than last year
8 votes