Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-1496755-20170927195151

As long as they drink blue milk, I'm okay with that.

I pretty much grew up with the original trilogy - my folks are SW fans, especially my dad. The episode I got to watch the most was Return of the Jedi, so I got a little sick of it actually. When I first saw Episode I, it was a pretty crazy concept - I was aware that the OT starts at Ep. IV, so there were supposed ot be 3 more movies before it, and yet it seemed like such a crazy idea that it was actually done. It seemed very different from the OT, so it was a fresh experience. And the lightsaber duels - OH MY! I love the dance-like choreography. When Episode II came along, I was quite hyped about it, and when it was finally time for Episode III - genuinely excited. Now, the third trilogy also looks and feels different from the previous two, so it will take me a while to adjust to the new style. It's a funny thing - imagining you with toys. I always thought you played with torture instruments and other "menace to society" things :P

I didn't move on to BF2 until I thought I was sufficiently done with BF1 (though it's hard to really be "done" with this sort of game). The addition of Episode III stuff really improves the Clone Wars era battles in BF2; I was very pleased with that. But on the other hand I liked BF1's version of Kashyyyk more - more colorful and probably more original (since they had to use their imagination a bit more, rather than simply imitate what was shown in the movie). The BF2 mission that gave me the most headaches was Knightfall - there are many crucial moments where you can fail before you can even realize what happened. And Jedi are so deadly that they could quickly wipe you out. The Tantive IV mission was also nasty - enemies just keep flooding the map like crazy.

TR3's plot can be really confusing and full of holes with the FMVs (and with mute cutscenes). Despite all the hours spent on it, playing it again after many years with a proper copy felt like rediscovering it. Many things started to make sense all of a sudden. Never had this problem with TR1 - its plot was simple enough to work even without cutscenes and FMVs.

Them hurricanes be a reminder from Jesus that yer a dirty sinner, boy!

Oh wow... all these things that you listed remind me why I have always avoided the old EU. Not that I have very optimistic expectations abouit the new canon...

P.S. Wait, there is diabetes in Star Wars?!?!?!