@BigBossBalrog You know what I would love? A Darktide type of Warhammer game but with the horrifying HR Giger inspired art that Rogue Trader began with, then immediately switched to punk British aesthetic afterwards.
Back when the Imperium of Man were the scariest horrors in the universe, making modern chaos look tame in comparison.
While you're not wrong, and early 2008 Clone Wars model quality was nightmare fuel. I'm not taking that into consideration in that critique.
"Your faaathah was a good friend. These are my "limb cuttin" robes luke."
With how absolutely sick Obi Wan's armor was in 2003 Clone Wars. It bothers me to no end looking back to 2008 Clone Wars and seeing him wear a stripped down shitty looking version of it.
He went from this.
To this
It never bothered me as a kid watching the series, but now that I'm a complaining adult, it does
Don't mistake me, I disliked everything to do with Little Ani. Jar-Jar is annoying as hell since George long since discarded the idea that he's playing the fool to hide in plain sight. But what's good in Phantom Menace is really really good.
The final fight alone makes a mockery of all the lightsaber fights in Disneywars.
A solid list, I didn't even consider Andor. I'd put it above Phantom Menace.
I haven't gotten to Revenge of the Sith yet, I'd likely place it above Phantom Menace.
Empire Strikes back.
Return of the Jedi, very very closely behind.
Phantom Menace.
A New Hope. Don't let this placement be deceiving. I do like the OG movie a great deal.
Attack of the Clones. Everything above this is firmly in "Great movie" territory.
I've continued my star wars binge, having previously stopped after the OG trilogy and Phantom Menace. I forgot just how fucking creepy Anakin is towards Padme in the second movie
Honestly, as much as Frank Herbert struck literary gold with the first Dune book. It gets very bizarre, very fast in the sequels. Lots of massive and long spanning scopes, lots of Morrowind esque fuckery.
Lots of creative ways to do combat as well.
Reminds me of the good ol' days in Divinity 2 when you could do insane amounts of physical damage by throwing crates at people. And using paintings as cover/walls