![]() Like the Quidditch cup, the Stadium and campground were really cool, but why show all that then skip the match. As far as things that were in and things that were cut, I think that the things that made the film should have been finished on. Cedric's death and Voldemort's return was very powerful. Neville getting more screen time was good as well. It was also great to see Professor McGonagall as a more fully developed character. Alan Rickman, as always was Brilliant as Snape. Cedric, Cho, Fleur, and Viktor were all perfectly cast, but had too few lines. They had great comedic timing in delivering lines and tripping over themselves around girls. Daniel Radcliff and Rupert Grint (Ron saying "Bloody Hell" when Hermione woke him up at the beginning was hysterical) play the perfect awkward teenage boys as well. I'm glad the movie audience finally got to see what truly great characters those two are. First things first, I give Mike Newell and Steve Kloves credit for finally giving Fred and George the screen time they deserve. I did enjoy this movie, but being a huge fan of the books, I was frustrated with a lot of the things that were touched upon, but not really followed though with. Hermione asks Harry which potion ingredients Snape accused him of stealing and realizes they are the ingredients needed for the Polyjuice Potion. The trio speak about what Karkaroff was showing Snape on his arm.She recommends Harry goes to visit Dumbledore. Hermione believes his death, Harry's scar burning, and the Dark Mark at the Quidditch World Cup are related. Ron thinks that Fudge will prevent the story from leaking out to the public. Mad-Eye appears and Barty quickly leaves. Snape doesn't care about what Karkaroff has to say. Snape ignores him and removes house points from Fawcet and Stebbins, who briefly appear in the scene. Karkaroff tells Snape about the mark of his arm. ![]() The lead singer speaks with the audience and then starts the first song. Flitwick introduces the Weird Sisters at the Yule Ball.Harry tries to speak with Cho Chang, but as she is constantly surrounded by friends, he doesn't get the opportunity.She says yes, and two of their friends make gestures in the background. A Durmstrang student asks a girl to go with him to the Yule Ball.All the Hogwarts students then start to sing the school song. Dumbledore asks his pupils to welcome Durmstrang and Beauxbatons students.I loved the games on the xbox, but this is dumb, if you have to fail that many times to get the understanding that your players don't like what is going on but keep doing it you've a problem. You mean like with Bless? Because honestly it seems like that is the same case here. ![]() I don't mind if it's fun to play while it lasts, as said I was a fan of the older titles but I remember reading up on this on like so many years ago it was supposed to be coming to us and such. Yeah I figure it's a last ditch effort making money off a title from long ago, if it's failed in other regions over the past many many years we won't be getting anymore updates to look to and might just be cashing out before it's done in all regions. It was probably more or less due to the fact the microtransactions were so bad in those games. Point is, it still failed on three different occasions. Originally posted by Humor:It is indeed Kingdom Under Fire II, from 15 years ago, the one that was long promised to come over to NA/EU, but never did, and flopped in Korea, Russia, and either the Philippines, or Thailand. You just have to ask yourself if you're willing to spend $30-$40, for a game (Which was free to play) that has a low population at the moment, and whether or not the release on steam will keep it alive long enough to get your monies worth. That being said, the gameplay itself is pretty damned good. It could change once it finally launches on steam, but I'm one of the non-believers, who think this is probably their way of trying to make some money, off of an old game, that was promised so very long ago. They've sent out videos stating how their microtransaction shop is now cosmetics only, but only time will truly tell.įrom what I've read and heard already, the games population is low as hell at the moment. Now it's finally out (Gameforge anyways), and they're asking you to pay $30-$40, to buy into the game, and those are the cheap packs. It is indeed Kingdom Under Fire II, from 15 years ago, the one that was long promised to come over to NA/EU, but never did, and flopped in Korea, Russia, and either the Philippines, or Thailand. ![]()
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