Battlefront 3 was gonna be real...?

Battlefront 3 was gonna be real...?
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That's 'cause it's not really the same situation. I'm pretty sure you can still find those "better anime" if you look for them, they still get made, they just aren't the mainstream ones that get a lot of attention like the battle shounen's do (it's always been that way). The latter making for much better entry points to get people into anime.If only more people said the same thing about modern shonen jump and battle shonencrap being over-played out for anime/manga and needing to bring back much better action-oriented anime akin to these 80's movies:
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The 10 Best Anime Movies of the ’80s Beyond ‘Akira’ and Studio Ghibli
Game-changing as "Akira" and "My Neighbor Totoro" may have been, these are the films that tell the real story of the decade that changed everything for anime.www.indiewire.com
Some real hack'n'slash after 10 years
Some real hack'n'slash after 10 years
WWE does the same shit so that isn't really a big deal. Tony's failure is these guys a reason to exist beyond having "good matches."Watching AEW Dynamite, one of the commentators just called Will Ospreay "one of the most popular athletes....in ALL sport."
Even saying he's one of the most popular names in Wrestling is a bold-faced lie as really only the people who watch everything know who the fuck he is. To be one of the most popular names in Sport as a whole, you'd actually need to be well known even OUTSIDE of your sport.
I mean I've never watched Boxing outside of movies but I still know who Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather, Tyson Fury and the like are. Say Will Ospreay's name to someone whose never watched Professional Wrestling a day in their lives and their reaction is more than likely going to be "WHO?"
I know he's your golden boy Tony but keep your commentator's glazing actually reasonable for fuck's sake.![]()
Ah so the point of your post is that the video game genre you prefer is being stamped out and ignored on the developer's list of priorities for a much-deserved revival?That's 'cause it's not really the same situation. I'm pretty sure you can still find those "better anime" if you look for them, they still get made, they just aren't the mainstream ones that get a lot of attention like the battle shounen's do (it's always been that way). The latter making for much better entry points to get people into anime.
Whereas the Stylish/Hack n Slash genre have damn near been fazed out of existence by this near endless stream of soulslikes we get nowadays. They seem deathly afraid to even make the former anymore.
At least with WWE's TOP top guys, it's not a completely out there claim to make, even if it's still wrong.WWE does the same shit so that isn't really a big deal.
That about sums it up yeah.Tony's failure is these guys a reason to exist beyond having "good matches."
Yep, I may not personally like Soulslike games as much (generally too nihilistic in terms of story, lacking an actual character in the lead role, having to look for the story to understand everything and still being vague about a lot of it etc.) but I obviously can't deny they're popular for a reason.Ah so the point of your post is that the video game genre you prefer is being stamped out and ignored on the developer's list of priorities for a much-deserved revival?