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[QUOTE=MindofShadow;5581748]All teh starting gear i've seen of this game has been straight up garbage lol
For 20 bucks though... I only need like 10 hours of fun so, fingers crossed lol[/QUOTE]
Square Enix are pretty decent storytellers who do a solid job of recreating these characters for this game, I’m 90% sure T’Challa won’t suck lol. Does anyone remember that list of all his different attacks, because iirc the developers were doing deep cuts like Shadow Physics.
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Besides for the mask it looks okay.
Guess it's called War For Wakanda
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E3sFuVNVcAg_Pk3?format=jpg&name=medium[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=Dboi654;5581760]Eh. I think the suit is okay
Not great but not bad either[/QUOTE]
This is basically where am at. Plus I'm sure they will have a lot of skins available.
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[QUOTE=chief12d;5581765]Square Enix are pretty decent storytellers who do a solid job of recreating these characters for this game, I’m 90% sure T’Challa won’t suck lol. Does anyone remember that list of all his different attacks, because iirc the developers were doing deep cuts like Shadow Physics.[/QUOTE]
Square Enix aren't the ones making this game. Crystal Dynamics are, and I have found the story stuff the Avengers game VERY underwhelming.
The leaked stuff about his powers looks and sounds cool on paper but I really don't think this game has an amazing combat system outside of the raw ideas and combat animations. The game heavily relies on gear in that regard and there aren't nearly enough skills/powers each hero gets in my opinion.
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That being said I actually love that suit lol. I only wish the nose on the mask was a bit longer and more prominent, and he had the claw/tooth necklace.
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[QUOTE=taozen;5580902][B]Question: Which writer portrayal of T'Challa do you all prefer? [/B]
This is not a focus on necessarily favorite story but which writer wrote your favorite T'Challa. It's a bit odd since T'Challa has so many positive attributes and writers tend to not focus on his flaws or shortcomings that make a character rich and more interesting.
[B]Question #2: What do you feel are his most prominent character flaws? [/B]
His arrogance and his reluctance to ask for help? Or his non trusting nature? Most writers ignore this.[/QUOTE]
Priest is my favorite but I really like what I’ve seen of Redjack’s take so far. For now Priest is my “top” take though.
T’Challa’s fatal flaw I’d say is his need to be perfect. He has to live up to his father’s myth, he has to be prepared for everything (and he has to do so on his own because while others may be fallible, he can’t be). He can only relate to others who share his overwhelming desire to pursue an ideal, like Reed who has a similar devotion to science. But while Reed will always choose his family over science, T’Challa will always choose Wakanda over his own personal happiness, which means he tends to end up depressed and lonely underneath that stoic exterior. No one else really understands the weight on his shoulders, Shuri wasn’t the heir to the throne and so even though she has been in his shoes, she can’t really relate to growing up every day feeling the eyes of all Wakanda on you, comparing you to your father.
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[QUOTE=Vordan;5582059]Priest is my favorite but I really like what I’ve seen of Redjack’s take so far. For now Priest is my “top” take though.
T’Challa’s fatal flaw I’d say is his need to be perfect. He has to live up to his father’s myth, he has to be prepared for everything (and he has to do so on his own because while others may be fallible, he can’t be). He can only relate to others who share his overwhelming desire to pursue an ideal, like Reed who has a similar devotion to science. But while Reed will always choose his family over science, T’Challa will always choose Wakanda over his own personal happiness, which means he tends to end up depressed and lonely underneath that stoic exterior. No one else really understands the weight on his shoulders, Shuri wasn’t the heir to the throne and so even though she has been in his shoes, she can’t really relate to growing up every day feeling the eyes of all Wakanda on you, comparing you to your father.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]https://media3.giphy.com/media/LpM872FjZASlTCw2uK/giphy.webp?cid=6c09b9521435546616436386f04d9a8a17cd4646d860e96d&rid=giphy.webp&ct=g[/IMG]
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Meh, that suit looks like the Wakandan Shredder,
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[QUOTE=Askia;5582226]Meh, that suit looks like the Wakandan Shredder,[/QUOTE]
Not loving the helmet but since ill be buying all the costumes it doesn't matter
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[QUOTE=Vordan;5582059]Priest is my favorite but I really like what I’ve seen of Redjack’s take so far. For now Priest is my “top” take though.
T’Challa’s fatal flaw I’d say is his need to be perfect. He has to live up to his father’s myth, he has to be prepared for everything (and he has to do so on his own because while others may be fallible, he can’t be). He can only relate to others who share his overwhelming desire to pursue an ideal, like Reed who has a similar devotion to science. But while Reed will always choose his family over science, T’Challa will always choose Wakanda over his own personal happiness, which means he tends to end up depressed and lonely underneath that stoic exterior. No one else really understands the weight on his shoulders, Shuri wasn’t the heir to the throne and so even though she has been in his shoes, she can’t really relate to growing up every day feeling the eyes of all Wakanda on you, comparing you to your father.[/QUOTE]
I see your take but was T'Challa the heir as he had to win the throne through trial by combat. But him being T'Chaka eldest child would put untold pressure to live up to his father's legacy.
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[QUOTE=taozen;5582293]I see your take but was T'Challa the heir as he had to win the throne through trial by combat. But him being T'Chaka eldest child would put untold pressure to live up to his father's legacy.[/QUOTE]
There is probably something to every iteration of the fight to get his throne, that he fought in a mask.
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[QUOTE=MindofShadow;5582597]There is probably something to every iteration of the fight to get his throne, that he fought in a mask.[/QUOTE]
[B]That leads to an interesting question, why did he fight as an unknown in a mask? Was he not supposed to? Did he think S'yan would of held back if he knew who it was? Was it to reinforce to the Wakandan people that anybody can be BP by showing a "nobody" win the challenge?
I am curious as to the reason behind why he hid his face[/B]
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[video=youtube;BpR2kjpKIO0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpR2kjpKIO0[/video]
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9VRB5LjFEo[/url]
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[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;5582643][B]That leads to an interesting question, why did he fight as an unknown in a mask? Was he not supposed to? Did he think S'yan would of held back if he knew who it was? Was it to reinforce to the Wakandan people that anybody can be BP by showing a "nobody" win the challenge?
I am curious as to the reason behind why he hid his face[/B][/QUOTE]
Possibly an homage to the GA Wonder Woman origin... there are a few similarities.
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[QUOTE=Klaue's Mixtape;5582669][video=youtube;BpR2kjpKIO0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpR2kjpKIO0[/video]
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9VRB5LjFEo[/url][/QUOTE]
Makes you wonder how different things would’ve been if he got cast as Drax.