Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20141228235252/@comment-24152851-20150104075224

Character development is what I use to separate the decent characters to the downright brilliant characters. But sadly it's often overlooked for depthless comic relief characters. I would love for Gwen to have development, but after repeated attempts of not getting it right. It might be best to put that on hold, until they can be sure they'll succeed. Yes you're definitely right, very few people have failed to realize that by now. My two favorites are Shawn and Cameron (despite how much he got screwed over in TDAS), both had some of the most phenomenal character development.

We'll wait and see. I still have some doubt that the writers themselves would forget one of their own characters.

Same reason why people like Lightning. I was never a huge fan of TDAS Scott, but now I don't really care for him at all despite him still being the thing I hated least in the season. It's like TDPIScarlett once said "Why does Courtney have such bad taste in men"? It's like after creating the relationship of polar opposites with Duncney, they've now made a boy to fit her bossy persona, even if it means creating a non-existent character who looks like someone from a previous season.

I'll pitch in at some point, at the moment I can't think of anything to add.

Maybe the show's so good that it's too big for our low budget channels to buy the rights for. I have no idea. I was always more fun of original avatar, but the sequel does deserve a chance to be released.

I still put the blame on: the season being too rushed, the season having too high expectations, and only hiring 4 writers (one of who didn't know the series at all). Surely even they'll learn from that.

Yeah I saw the space station thing, but that was accused of them running out of ideas and trying to come up with something original. The graphics were one of the big blows, apparently it works better on some consels, but for others the first two thirds of the game didn't please. The reveiwers I watched stated that once they reached the final third, it was like stepping into a completely new game. But by that stage it was too little too late.

I'm not too big on shooters (mainly because I suck at them), though there's been a few which have captured my interest. But COD 2 does seem worth checking out. Near-perfect World War II huh? That sounds interesting, I'll take a look.

That may have been one of the issues that they've gotten grief over, limited choice and predictability. The highly climatic ending really sounds done to death. Something they'll have to work on. I just heard people say the latest COD game was the one which made COD not suck anymore, didn't really pay attention to any other details.